Can a game be saved despite a really bad first impression? Because this game had an uphill battle.
Instant cloning, just have empty space. |
Four clones, all necessary, all gone in a second. |
The first ability is to place a clone of yourself somewhere in the area that your character can look at, with the Right-click button. The clone will make the exact same movements you make, you can create up to 4 clones like this, and you can re-absorb any or all of those clones by making physical contact with them. Uncontrolled clones disappear when you/they walk under a light source. The second is to Swap your consciousness into one of the clones that’s in your line of vision, using the Left-click button. You can jump with W or Space, view the map with Q and interact with stuff using E. The character’s jumping is pretty limited, so summoning a clone at the other side of a large gap and swapping into it is often the only way to progress. So what if you kill the previous body? Nobody cares about that, right? A technique you learn early on involves summoning a clone way above you, then instantly swapping consciousness with it and repeating the process to climb up empty rooms. Or do the same with a clone summoned beneath you to land safely on the ground, as time slows down when you create a clone.
I nickname it the Clone Elevator. No need to worry about your old body. |
Not anywhere close from seeing everything around this place. |
The game made a terrible first impression: On opening, it asks you to input your name for some reason. The mouse cursor on that screen was glitched to Hell, wouldn’t even reach the input area, and the OK underneath even less so. A quick search indicated that I had to use the compatibility beta instead of the game proper… meaning that while I got to play the game, I only got to experience what I assume to be a weaker version. Bad start.
I do like the creativity of some parts, like this means of quick transportation. Hurry, all aboard the Strong Winds Express! |
The goal: The little orb behind the wall. How to: A series of pressure pad presses. |
Maybe it’s that bad first impression, I don’t know. This time, I’ll really say that it may be a purely personal distaste. By all means, if you are intrigued a more puzzle-focused Metroidvania-like using a unique gameplay mechanic and featuring a perplexing plot, by all means, give this one a try. I didn’t feel it was for me.
The Swapper is available on Steam for 14.99$ USD.
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