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Deios II // DEIDIA

Deios II // DEIDIA

by Unknown

★ 83%
Price $6.99
Avg Players 0
Reviews 18
Released Dec 8, 2016
AdventureIdlerIndie
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▲ Recommended 3 hrs

Let me start by saying that Deios is not a bad game, but it does not make a great first impression because it's so unique and confusing. In a nutshell, this game is an artistic platformer that has "idle clicker element" to it. Also, you can open the command console by pressing F12 & G to change the world around you, and it allows you to do a few other neat things - like changing the cape color (although you can break the game doing so). It kind of reminds me of [i] Mu Cartographer [/i] because it's unlike anything that I ever played. Its ambient soundtrack and oozing atmosphere create a very immersive world that is so hard to explain. If you enjoy weird exploration games, I would definitely recommend giving it a chance. [h1] This part of the "review" is a basic tutorial if you are interested: [/h1] (WASD) - movement (ESC) - save & Load (F12) - console, might wanna disable screenshots (G) - has some cool settings that could break the game (I) - Idle clicker game (buy things) When you start the game, follow the instruction on the screen by pressing the listed keyboard keys. Eventually, you will make it to the gameplay portion which is a platformer that uses WASD for movement. First of all, press F12 and type "fullscreen" & "baralpha 0", that should make the game easier on the eyes (press F12 again to close it). By pressing ESC you can save and load the game by following instructions on the screen. Shortly after you start, the gate will block your way. This game has "idle clicker element", so you have to make money to interact with objects. Press (I) and buy some mines to generate income. That should be it. As far as I can tell (G)-menu is mostly for aesthetics and you don't need it to play the game. But if you going to play with settings, make sure you save first because it will break the game sooner or later. [code]For more Hidden-Gems: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/31294838-Hidden-Gem-Discovery/ [/code]

23 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 0 hrs

Much like the original DEIOS (which I could never finished because of those damned boss fights), Deiois II // Deidia can described as such: A mystery that I cannot solve. Perhaps the meaning behind the game is to invoke that sense of mystery, that sense of that there is a secret hidden deep within this game that you are supposed to find. Maybe that secret exists only within yourself. Maybe I'm just stupid. I've finished the game, or at least as close as "finding the end screen," allows it and while I would recommend this game to anyone that enjoys experimental indie games, there are a couple of things that might turn people off. I think most can get past the cryptic elements of the story and just take the game as a whole work but there is one thing that cannot be overstated: the controls. BARCHboi, I love your music. I love your aesthetic designs. I bought Deios and ended up buying the USB of this game AND a copy on Steam (because I honestly thought that I was missing files, you sneaky dev.) The general wonder of Deios, DeityNet, and DEIDIA keeps me coming back for more but my man, these controls actually *hurt* my wrist. They are floaty and imprecise, and the wall jumping can sometimes just come down to mashing. You've built it into the game well enough but when it gets to the point where I have to strain my wrists in order to get through some parts, it ain't working. Regardless of that, BARCHboi has created something utterly unique. Depending on how much you spoil yourself you might not stay very long but just the work that went into the visuals is something else. The music isn't anything to scoff at either, this guy makes bangin' tunes. I hope to see more of his work coming on Steam.

26 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 7 hrs

i love this game. it's one of my all-time favourites, but i'm not exactly sure why. i've bought this not only on steam, but also on itch, and as a physical card for some reason, and i've played it through like 10 times at this point; i come back once every year or so, just to visit again. it's not a game about tight mechanics or a compelling story, it's just ("just") a cool weird place to hang out for 2 hours and then be done with. i think that's part of why i like it so much; you can play all the way through in one sitting and then go away and think about it, instead of it requiring you to invest huge amounts of time and energy just to get to the good bits. it's full of all kinds of strange and incongruous features, which feel more like ruins of an old and decaying world than shallow attempts at "gameplay", and i find myself thinking more about the way the waves crash against the rocks, or the tinkling pinwheels which seem as much a natural part of the world as the plants that twang and judder as you pass by, than i do about any of the vestigial curios. i don't really know what else i can say about this game. it's important to me. maybe it'll be important to you too.

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