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Vane is an atmospheric adventure about unraveling the secrets of an unknown land, finding your place in it, and pulling at the threads of the world to make a change. The shifting sands glimmer with meaning, ancient ruins resonate with power, but in the distance a billowing threat looms. Find your way.
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This is more of an experience than what most people would consider a game. Visually and aesthetically interesting but at times frustrating due to lack of instruction or way to know which way was to progress. Hard for me to recommend.
Is this a demo for 3D-rendering? Or what is this supposed to be? Waste of HDD space. Biggest disappointment ever, Gave up after 2 hours streaming and flying in circles - no guidance on what to do, no idea, not playable without walkthrough, and even then it is rather meh. If you ask me, do NOT waste your time (and money) on this.
Gets half a star for being stable and half a star for sparcles.
Steam review:
For the first time ever: Big, fat, definite no from me. Never have I ever been so disappointed in a game before.
The story idea could work with a lot of work, but this "game" is completely unplayable without a walkthrough. I read somewhere "play as you like". I prefer NOT to play at all. Not only is steering quite a challenge, also what to do, the tasks, the story, advances, everything is basically non-existent in this.
Never ended playing a game out of frustration after 2 hours, in this case after 2 hours flying around not knowing what to do and how to do "it". Vane got that achievement.
4 hours
This game was a mindfuck of a trip, really enjoyed the later mechanics once I made it past the first birb level. Flying controlls were not good and first level were hard to figure out what the game wanted from me. Once i gave it the time i needed to understand the whole game started to unravel like zooming in on a mandelbrot. Whole game felt like a demo scene thing more than a game, aned I'm all for it. To bad the first level may steer people away from the awesome that is the later stages.
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