Résumé
QBEH-1 : The Atlas Cube est un puzzle platformer atmosphérique à la 1ère personne de Liquid Flower qui emmène les joueurs dans une quête inspirée à travers une variété de mondes divergents, chacun rempli de nouveaux mystères et secrets à découvrir. Dans chaque monde, les joueurs trouvent des cubes spéciaux qu'ils doivent collecter et utiliser pour naviguer vers le portail suivant. Certains cubes servent simplement de tremplin vers de nouvelles zones, tandis que d'autres sont dotés de propriétés magiques telles que la gravité et la propulsion.
Créé par Liquid Flower, QBEH-1 : The Atlas Cube est un préquel de leur bien-aimé Qbeh, un petit projet étudiant qui s'est retrouvé en ligne et dans les mains des joueurs et des journalistes qui en voulaient plus après s'être régalés de l'amuse-gueule. Aujourd'hui, QBEH-1 : The Atlas Cube s'appuie sur le concept de base et l'esthétique introduits dans l'original et apporte encore plus de polissage, de passion et de gameplay dans le nouveau jeu.
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QBEH-1: The Atlas Cube Critiques et évaluations
Very nice puzzle game, if a little hollow. Finishing levels is for the most part straightforward. Finding the secrets may be a littleVery nice puzzle game, if a little hollow. Finishing levels is for the most part straightforward. Finding the secrets may be a little challenging and is perhaps the more valuable side of the game.Do not expect any special rewards, achievements or a story - you just play till you finish.A level or two were unnecessarily challenging in terms of execution. This is annoying as the main goal of the game is figuring out what to do, not to do the perfect jumps out of 20 attempts.One other downside is the checkpoint system. If you happen to find a secret pyramid and then die, you might lose the pyramid, because you took it after you activated your last checkpoint. Not obvious and you need to replay either the full level or a relatively lengthy part of it, which gets tedious.
Very nice puzzle game, if a little hollow. Finishing levels is for the most part straightforward. Finding the secrets may be a littleVery nice puzzle game, if a little hollow. Finishing levels is for the most part straightforward. Finding the secrets may be a little challenging and is perhaps the more valuable side of the game.Do not expect any special rewards, achievements or a story - you just play till you finish.A level or two were unnecessarily challenging in terms of execution. This is annoying as the main goal of the game is figuring out what to do, not to do the perfect jumps out of 20 attempts.One other downside is the checkpoint system. If you happen to find a secret pyramid and then die, you might lose the pyramid, because you took it after you activated your last checkpoint. Not obvious and you need to replay either the full level or a relatively lengthy part of it, which gets tedious.
I bought this game in a Steam sale thinking it might be like Portal or something. Portal it is not, lol. Qbeh-1 is a series of 36 differentI bought this game in a Steam sale thinking it might be like Portal or something. Portal it is not, lol. Qbeh-1 is a series of 36 different 3D mazes that are floating suspended in the upper atmosphere. Your job is to find your way to the end of each maze using increasingly specialized blocks to bypass obstructions. There is also at least one hidden secret in every maze which ramps the difficulty dramatically if you want to unlock everything. My play-through lasted about 40 hours according to Steam but I was taking it easy, often finishing each maze, then returning to find the secret later. If you like 3D puzzle games you'll surely like this one. I would have given it a 10 but there really isn't any story at all.
I bought this game in a Steam sale thinking it might be like Portal or something. Portal it is not, lol. Qbeh-1 is a series of 36 differentI bought this game in a Steam sale thinking it might be like Portal or something. Portal it is not, lol. Qbeh-1 is a series of 36 different 3D mazes that are floating suspended in the upper atmosphere. Your job is to find your way to the end of each maze using increasingly specialized blocks to bypass obstructions. There is also at least one hidden secret in every maze which ramps the difficulty dramatically if you want to unlock everything. My play-through lasted about 40 hours according to Steam but I was taking it easy, often finishing each maze, then returning to find the secret later. If you like 3D puzzle games you'll surely like this one. I would have given it a 10 but there really isn't any story at all.
Honestly, there is little bad I can say about Qbeh-1. In a try-hard industry of pretentious or sloppy writing and presentation, Qbeh-1 teaches us that it’s sometimes okay to just be a game and nothing else. If you like challenging puzzles and enjoy a fun meditative zen aesthetic, get this game – it’s worth your time.
Date de Sortie | 15 mai 2014 |
Éditeur | Digital Tribe |
Modes de Jeu | Un seul joueur |
Perspectives des joueurs | Première personne, Réalité virtuelle |
Genres | Aventure, Indie, Casse-tête |
Plateformes | PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac |