A land of discovery stretches out before you. Explore the beautiful yet rugged world of RiME, a single-player puzzle adventure. In RiME, you play as a young boy who has awakened on a mysterious island after a torrential storm. You see wild animals, long-forgotten ruins and a massive tower that becko...
A land of discovery stretches out before you. Explore the beautiful yet rugged world of RiME, a single-player puzzle adventure. In RiME, you play as a young boy who has awakened on a mysterious island after a torrential storm. You see wild animals, long-forgotten ruins and a massive tower that beckons you to come closer. Armed with your wits and a will to overcome—and the guidance of a helpful fox—you must explore the enigmatic island, reach the tower's peak, and unlock its closely guarded secrets.
Explore – Discover the mysterious island at your own pace. Interact with wildlife, search for hidden items or simply take in the sights and sounds.
Solve Puzzles – Make your way through the ancient ruins and its hidden marvels by solving puzzles with sound, light and shadow projection, perspective, platforming, and even time manipulation.
Find Secrets – Dive deeper into the boy’s backstory by uncovering dozens of secrets and collectibles.
Be Enchanted – Take in a beautiful world inspired by the wonders of the Mediterranean through a fusion of captivating music and color.
First off Devs thanks for releasing on GOG !
- Pro
Great atmosphere and the score is also fantastic. The ending was surprising as well.
-Con
The controls are a bit on the heavy side and 21:9 support is a bit lacking. But aside from that it’s great.
Gameplay : Great but could use some tweaking
Narrative : Fun and never gets too old
Overall : No more DRM and if you loved journey you’ll love this too!
After the 1st hour I was absolutely in love with this game. Exploring a wonderful island full of little details and solving riddles without any time pressure or enemies was a totally relaxing experience. Well, I was a little annoyed by the game's tendency to force a perspective (i.e. overriding mouse look) on you in the most unwelcome moments .. but that was my only complaint.
Then I entered the 2nd area and the idea of freely exploring the island was shattered by a giant bird that attacks every time you leave cover for a few seconds. Which means that also large parts of the world take place indoors with much less eye candy. So my enthusiasm had waned somewhat but I still liked the game a lot.
Now unfortunately, the next area is totally indoor and starts with one of the most stupid game design ideas: impossible architecture. Even worse, suddenly the "ghosts" attack you and respawn immediately. Still, there are some OK riddles and nice graphics, so yeah, well.
The forth and last area is totally dark and rainy without actual riddles (apart from some switches) and leads to a somewhat disappointing epilogue.
It took me less than 7h to get there and given that only 11% of the GOG Galaxy players got there shows that I'm not the only one disappointed about the direction the game takes after the first chapter. It's still very nice with one of the most beautiful cell shading implementations I ever saw but it could have been the perfect game if they kept up the quality of the 1st chapter and evolved the game into an open word exploration adventure instead of burying the fun in symbolism and bad design ideas.
RiME is a repeat of about every other exploration puzzle game you've played, if you want easy and mundane this is the game for you. You run, jump and climb to various puzzles that seem like they were taken right out of Zelda 64 minus the creatures and everything else that made the puzzle solving genre playable and exciting. This game lacks replayability, but at very least has a crisp and beautiful environment. There was a story to it, but it really wasn't enticing enough for me to stay hooked. It was a great concept, but lacked anything original to make it unique. I originally recieved RiME as a Playstation Plus giveaway, now I have the GOG giveaway; either way it'll sit unused and doesn't feel like a reward at all.
Rating: 5 out of 10
RiME is like Zelda without enemies and less lore.
Pros:
+ big world
+ nice art style
+ exploration and puzzle mix
Cons:
- too easy puzzles
- too few secrets to explore
- hardly any story
- clunky controls
- needs a good gamer GPU
If you like walk around, climb walls and see some magic puzzles, this is your game. If you want a plot, a lore or characters, stay away. You are boy who wakes up in a island (aparently after your ship sank) and that is it. 1 hour in the game and that's all I got. No explanation at all. Well, I like my games to have some story, context and character. So not for me. sorry. The graphics are good by the way.