What a game
What a exploration
And in the end, see it's great to go and see the world by yourself but there's nothing better than go back home to the ones you love most.
THANK YOU ALL THAT MADE THIS GAME POSSIBLE!
The quality of the game is there. the main problem i have is that i have everything on max and it doesn't consistantly keep everything from clipping. Even after lowering to low, it still clips and jumps a lot. Still love the game.
Buggy, abit, but what a piece of poetry!
The landscapes are gorgeous, the story as it is told is a nice way to make you live in this world!
This is the kind of game that let you contemplate everything around and never let you down when you are curious about something!
Sable is an incredibly serene experience from top to bottom. More interested in presenting you with a compelling sense of exploration and delightful character interaction rather than any kind of challenge. Exploring the alien world and uncovering more about its secrets will feed your sense of curiosity while still leaving you with plenty to ponder. And the sense of customization and dialogue options will make your playthrough feel unique without overwhelming you.
The genuinely emotional coming of age story will leave you pausing towards the end asking what you truly found most meaningful. The climbing system and hover bike riding while simplistic, form a strong core for the game's main loop. Even if the open nature of the game might end up causing you to miss things that you'd have preferred to find sooner.
It's not all sunshine and sand dunes however. The game suffers from a number of bugs, and while none of them game breaking, here are just some of the ones I encountered:
-Frequent audio stuttering.
-Frequent performance stuttering when riding my hoverbike.
-Gaps between objects and terrain geometry.
-My bike getting stuck inside a building after a quest.
-Characters falling through the ground.
-And finally the most annoying one, Sable disappearing off her bike while I was riding it, and reappearing in a different location while my camera and controls remained on the bike. Making me unable to see my compass markers and eventually forcing me to get off and remount the bike to get the terrain to load properly.
None of these broke the game and even the final bug I mentioned was easily solved by just dismounting my bike which caused Sable to appear right next to it like nothing happened, but it's annoying when this game does so much to provide an immersive experience only to have it harmed by these issues.
Overall though, the game overcomes it's janky elements to still remain steadfastly worth your time if you are looking for a laid-back adventure.