![]() The colours sometimes feel a tad drab, but nothing too dull to ever nullify the enjoyment of the place. The same could be said of the worlds that you find yourself – they don’t make sense, yet are full of dream surrealness that works perfectly in the world created. The characters themselves have a real interesting look which reminds of stop-motion clay animation it’s very unique and obvious that a lot of care and creativity has gone into it. Visually and as mentioned, Onirike has a heavy tone of Tim Burton about it, especially some Nightmare Before Christmas vibes. It’s in the range of puzzles and tasks to complete in this strange world of dreams where the real enjoyment comes from though – it’s something that I loved playing around with and never tired of. The idea of having to keep planting flowers is clever and whilst the platforming is good, it is not perfect. ![]() The gameplay in Onirike is very unique and such a clever concept. Con diferencia, es el proyecto en el que más ilusión me hace colaborar. Aunque el proyecto se finalizará en 2020, llevo trabajando en él desde mayo de 2019. It becomes a clever balancing act that brings an element of strategy. Juegos/ Por dBel Hace tiempo que os quería hablar de un proyecto que llevo entre manos: Onirike, el nuevo juegode Devilish Games. That’s all well and good, yet there will be times when you need to harness that invisibility to get past certain creatures. ![]() To stop Prieto from going invisible you have to plant the collected spores into the ground and then absorb the flowers that bloom from them to reset the tiredness counter. If this happens Prieto will become invisible for a short while and then dissipate completely, leaving you to start again from the save point. You see, as you move across the world Prieto starts to fall asleep an icon showing an eye that will eventually close. There are all manner of big and scary foes out there, looking to get you. There isn’t any combat to be had, but that doesn’t mean creatures don’t want to kill you. Onirike itself feels like an open-world adventure mixed with some platforming and exploration elements. As the adventure continues the story begins to play out like a twisted ride down someone’s mad imagination. The characters you meet along the way are unusual and odd too – in the first ten minutes, you stumble into a puppeteer who is controlled by its own puppet, a strange blob-like creature who collects objects and a gatekeeper who is scared stiff of everything. Thankfully that doesn’t seem to matter too much. ![]() The story is narrated by a teenager and even though it is well-written, it is tough to follow. You are unsure of your purpose in the world and set out on a strange and weird adventure that feels like a Grimm Fairy Tale dialled up to eleven. You play the role of Prieto who finds himself wandering a strange circus. It’s available on Nintendo Switch and PC too whilst a PS4 launch should arrive soon.Onirike is a third person platform action-adventure set in a world where Tim Burton might be glad to set up home. If you’re tempted by the premise or the visuals and fancy getting in on the Onirike action, you’ll find a copy of the game available for download from the digital stores of your choosing – the Xbox Store for Xbox One and Xbox Series players.
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