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Never Alone Review

Added: 20.11.2014 22:59 | 1 views | 0 comments


Never Alone is a heartbreaking game, but not just because it's a particularly sad one. No, it's because the game's concept is admirable--a platformer steeped in the culture and folklore Native Alaskan Iñupiaq people--but the game itself is shabby. Included in Never Alone are short video vignettes comprising interviews with Iñupiaq elders, and beautiful footage of the real-world locations you visit; from these, it's clear that great respect was paid to Iñupiaq cultural touchstones and their translation into game mechanics. These videos are unlocked as you progress through the game, and do an excellent job of giving a cultural context to the level you are about to play. Never Alone has a genuine and honest desire for you to learn about these people, their way of life, and their methods of storytelling--and by the end of the game, you walk away with an appreciation for all three, but you resent the journey required to get there.

You control a young girl who must set out into the Alaskan wilderness to find the source of a particularly powerful blizzard. Your standard sidescrolling platformer mechanics are present and accounted for: running, jumping, and pushing boxes to jump to higher ledges, and eventually you use a throwing weapon called a bola to break through ice that blocks your forward progress. This simplicity isn't what makes Never Alone a poor game, for even within this familiar framework, occasional bugs and unresponsive controls frequently result in deadly falls into crevasses or freezing water. Movement feels slow and unwieldy, and for a game in which you spend your entire time running across ice, this makes sense. But the game also throws you into chase sequences or platforming puzzles that require precise timing which the controls simply do not allow.

On top of this, the blizzard at the centre of the story plays a role in the mechanics as well. In some levels, strong gusts of icy wind blow across the screen at seemingly random intervals, requiring you to hold a button to brace against the ground and avoid being blown backward. The problem here is that it's incredibly difficult to discern when a gust is about to blow. You frequently find yourself halfway through a jump, only for the blizzard to suddenly blow you backward to your death. Eventually, you find a slightly more readable pattern to the timing of the gusts, but discovery generally occurs as the blizzard itself stops, only to start up again later in the same level. Sure, the weather evokes how harsh the Alaskan wilderness can be, but it does so in a frustrating way. Toward the end of the game, you need to use the blizzard to boost your jump length in ways that require precise timing. So you have a seemingly randomised mechanic that requires intentional use, but only through sluggish controls that require a precision they are not capable of providing.

Never Alone has a genuine and honest desire for you to learn about these people, their way of life, and their methods of storytelling

, inspiring me to say, "Look! Here is what games can do!" By the game's conclusion, the opposite was true; frequent and infrequent players alike should avoid it, for no amount of narrative sincerity makes up for this exercise in mechanical frustration.

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From: www.gamespot.com

Halo 5: Guardians Beta Coming December 9

Added: 20.11.2014 15:11 | 0 views | 0 comments


Markus writes "343 Industries has pushed forward the date for the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta. According to sources, the multiplayer beta will start on December 9th (originally scheduled for December 29th). The new date first appeared on CVG with an interview with 343 Industries executive producer, Dan Ayoub. Along with this, Game Informer also listed the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta as a new release on December 9 in their magazine."

From: n4g.com

Never Alone Makes History on PC, PS4 and Xbox One

Added: 20.11.2014 12:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


J Station X writes "A lovely little title, the game follows young girl Nuna and her fox (who is literally named Fox) in a platformer that introduces players to characters from Iñupiaq folklore. Out now on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, Never Alones release has seen it make history."

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From: n4g.com

Paradiger | Never Alone Kisima Innitchuna review

Added: 20.11.2014 0:11 | 2 views | 0 comments


Never Alone looks and sounds absolutely gorgeous. From the moment you start the game you are amazed by the graphical style and music.

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From: n4g.com

The Best Black Friday Deals for Gamers

Added: 19.11.2014 18:12 | 0 views | 0 comments


The Gamers Lounge Crew has put together a list of what they are hoping to pick up for Black Friday. Along the way, they are mentioning the must buy deals for video games on Black Friday, as well as which store has the best deal for consoles or the new AAA games.

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This week's new UK releases

Added: 19.11.2014 18:12 | 0 views | 0 comments


GamesAsylum looks at the week's releases including Far Cry 4, Dragon Age: Inquisition, GTA V, Sonic Boom: The Rise of Lyric, Persona 4 Arena: Ultimax, Never Alone and more

From: n4g.com

Never Alone Walkthrough

Added: 19.11.2014 15:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


GameSmoke: Built in partnership with the Alaska Native community, Never Alone is an atmospheric puzzle platformer that explores the harsh and vibrant world of Alaska Native stories. Delve deeply into the traditional lore of the Iñupiat people of the Arctic for a game experience like no other.

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From: n4g.com

Never Alone Review - A Pixelated View

Added: 19.11.2014 14:11 | 4 views | 0 comments


Michael reviews the first game in the new "World Games" genre, Never Alone

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