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Mable & The Wood

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2.8/5

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2.8

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Mable & The Wood
Description
Mable & The Wood is a Metroidvania where you hunt down massive beasts and, upon destroying them, shapeshift into their forms in order to use their powers to save or destroy the world. Players with less violent intent can find secret paths to complete Mable without killing anything, including bosses....
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2.8/5

( 48 Reviews )

2.8

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2019, Triplevision Games , ...
System requirements
Windows 7 / 8 / 10, 2GHz Dual Core CPU, 2 GB RAM, GPU with 128 mb of VRAM, Version 9.0, 416 MB avail...
Time to beat
4 hMain
9 h Main + Sides
21 h Completionist
5 h All Styles
Description
Mable & The Wood is a Metroidvania where you hunt down massive beasts and, upon destroying them, shapeshift into their forms in order to use their powers to save or destroy the world. Players with less violent intent can find secret paths to complete Mable without killing anything, including bosses.

Unlike most Metroidvanias Mable does not allow you to run, jump and kill on your own. Instead, you must use non-human forms to attack creatures and traverse through difficult challenges.

The strange cult that resurrected you speak of an ancient prophecy that says you will hunt down the great beasts, take their shape, and use their powers to save this dying world. But what if they're wrong? The prophecy is old, and words lose their meaning with time...

When the world is falling apart around you, what will you do? In Mable & The Wood, it's up to you to make that choice. You don't have to kill anyone, but you might kill everyone.

Will you banish the darkness, or will you become it?

COMBAT IS MOVEMENT

The way you move is deadly. Dragging a sword that is too heavy to lift, Mable shape-shifts into a fairy and leaves it where she stood. Recall the sword to your hand once again to slice through any enemies in your path.


You can only maintain your non-human form for a limited time, but killing creatures extends your power.

HUNT THE GREAT BEASTS AND TAKE THEIR SHAPE

Defeat the great beasts to take their shape and transform into a mole, medusa, spider and more...


Find and defeat the other bosses to unlock even more shapes!

EXPLORE A DYING WORLD

The game takes place in a dark fantasy world, with each area making up part of a large, complex map that's packed full of all kinds of secrets for you to discover.


Uncover secrets that you can use to find alternative, non-combat routes through the world and discover a different side to the story (and multiple endings!)

DISCOVER WHO YOU REALLY ARE

Discover a rich story and define your own role in it. Will you become the saviour everyone's trying to convince you to be, or will your actions lead to the world literally tearing itself apart?


Features
  • Your choices matter - The cult wants you to kill everything, but it's up to you whether or not you listen to them or find your own path and unlock the multiple endings
  • A rich story with a diverse cast of characters who have their own take on this whole 'end of the world' thing
  • Combat is movement and movement is combat - Mable can't lift her magical sword, so she has to use it in unique ways to move through the world
  • A large and varied fantasy world, brought to life with state-of-the-art pixel technology and a beautiful original soundtrack
  • Multiple endings, different routes to take through the world and secrets to discover

© Copyright 2019 Triplevision Games

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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
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Time to beat
4 hMain
9 h Main + Sides
21 h Completionist
5 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.11+)
Release date:
{{'2019-08-23T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
578 MB

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Posted on: November 1, 2019

abeckmeyer

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Games: 28 Reviews: 1

Very fun with some flaws

I thoroughly enjoyed my first playthrough of this game and am currently stuck in the middle of my second. The concept of simplifying things so that there are no items, no weapons, only movement is a very good one for a metroidvania, and the execution is generally good, too. There are some really fun moments, and when things are going well, the whole experience of moving through the world is light and enjoyable. Caveats/negatives: 1. Controller doesn't work at least on linux. You can get it to work mostly, but selecting abilities with the right thumbstick is completely broken. Then again, that doesn't matter if you play purely pacifist. 2. Some of the dungeons/levels don't vary much throughout, and so it feels like you've just been dragging on doing the same thing facing the same enemies in the same environment for far too long. The mountain at the game's beginning was the worst offender for me. 3. There's some general bugginess where your character can end up stuck in walls and things of that nature. Also some of the abilities don't work correctly if you're falling near a wall. Minor annoyances that can be pushed past in my opinion when the overall concept is so neat. 4. This one is more of a note of warning to people than a real negative. I went in expecting a traditional metroidvania where the whole world can always be explored at will. In this game, while the individual levels/dungeons operate like a metroidvania, there's no backtracking once you leave a dungeon. Make sure you've done all you'd like to in a dungeon before proceeding to the boss fight (or other way out of the dungeon).


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Posted on: January 27, 2020

TheSymphony

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Games: 792 Reviews: 121

I wanted to like this SO BADLY...

Before- I had this game wishlisted for a long time, before it's release. I would go back and watch it's lil video and oogle over the pixels (which are gorgeous) and watch the cool transformations that the main character undergoes... Then the game came out and I was so excited. And then it went on sale and I was even more excited. Excited enough to finally buy it and play it... Now- I am very disappointed. It's a fun idea, but there really isn't very much interaction with characters. You get thrown into a long quest (you're the hero that has to save the day and such) and unfortunately the controls are very difficult to deal with. I get that it's a new idea: movement is attacking. I'm all for gimmicky new twists on gaming, but this just wasn't executed well. The movement of the sword is often difficult to control and you die from not calling it back to you at the right moment, or you are unable to call it back (a bug that happens sometimes) and you die. Again, the pixels are great, and the music is fun, but the levels were monotonous and dragged on to the point that I have not finished the game. I got bored trying to traverse the mountains, and since save points are few and far between it meant a lot of replay after death. (I would normally be fine with this, but the controls being as rough as they are this makes the process very, very tedious.) And there was hardly enough interaction to make me want to fight through the tediousness to reach my goal. I truly hope that future updates correct some of the harshness of the controls. It might make it more fun to traverse and encourage me to finish the game. But, for now, I'm just sad because of the great potential I saw in the video. It just didn't live up to the excitement that seemed to be there. I really wanted to like this game.


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Posted on: March 24, 2020

Gewalthaufen

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Games: 364 Reviews: 35

More flaws than actual game

1. The controls are sluggish and awful 2. You can softlock the game within the first 5 min of playing (you can enter an area you won't be able leave without abilities you'll get later, which of course I did) 3. You lose a lot of your collected curreny on touching one of the weird hitboxes of things that can hurt you, dropping and pretty much losing it since your character is too slow to pick it all up before it vanishes 4. It crashes quite frequently 5. That stone golem thing in the gif of the game description above? I have no idea how you are supposed to damage it. I mean I *did* damage it, but I have no idea of *how* I did that. The sword can get stuck on it, it can go through it...and sometimes it takes damage, sometimes it doesn't. There is no meaningful hit-feedback. Luckily I got it for free, id be pretty pissed otherwiese.


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Posted on: May 20, 2020

RogerWin

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Games: 27 Reviews: 1

Linux version broken

This looked like it should be a fun game. Unfortunately, the Linux version doesn't work at all well: You can't change forms using the right analogue stick. I thought this might be a hardware issue, but I've tried two controllers (a Steam controller and a brand new Logitech F310), and I see from other reviews that I'm not the only one having this problem. So, one of the game's main mechanics is unavailable on a platform with which the game was meant to be compatible. Devs, did you even playtest the Linux version of this game? It's very disappointing. Please patch it; you've taken our money for half a game.


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Posted on: April 25, 2020

wilkan

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Games: 508 Reviews: 155

A Non-Rewarding Obstacle Course

In summary: ONLY IF YOU LIKE BEING TESTED EXTENSIVELY. Sure, the music is slightly above average and the gfx are clean, though you have no goal besides going towards the end of the screen. The gameplay mechanics only handicap you in every way. E.g. you lose a chunk of your money if enemies hit you, just to rub it in more. You will be hit because the enemies use various means to be cheap, e.g. you cannot even hit the stone thingies. Oh and you are not given a map outside some minor dungeons. Imagine Symphony of the Night without a map - you have no idea where you are or where you are going or whether or not you are going anywhere. It is fitting as the game has no believable goals or things to look forward to. It's just another me-too product with no soul of its own. Reminds me of those quick Flash games on various sites. The game was made with GameMaker Studio. That is probably why it feels like a 10-month level creation project with some sound and gfx assets slapped onto it. The controls are okay, though they are all equally worthless. Moving around takes a long time (because the character is hauling a heavy sword with it), though you can speed it up by using the attack / sling actions, i.e. substituting tedium with significant amounts of work. The attack move is where the controls fall apart and that is also the most important part of doing anything in the game. It is difficult to describe briefly, its overall effect is crippling the gameplay. It never gets easy to do basic things with it, because it requires work. It's a permanent, NEGATIVE weapon gimmick. Castlevania and Metroid had POSITIVE weapon gimmicks that added more options for dealing with things and made the games more fun. Here it is just a burden that keeps getting worse. The story is complete trash and the other characters say completely useless things. It's like they were added in to fill some kind of quota or a to check a check-list item.


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