A short game with a solid parkour core, Refunct is a cheap and cheerful game. The Finger Guns Review. I'm just going to lay this out there – it'll.
Refunct is a short experience about restoring a world featuring. Platforming: Wall-jumps, slides, pipes, lifts, springboards. Beautiful: Emotional soundtrack and vibrant visuals. Peaceful: Non-violent, open world without death. Playful: Learn to play without tutorials.
Relaxing: Play at your own pace without pressure. Dynamic: Changing world and music-synced day/night cycle. Seamless: Half an hour of uninterrupted quality playtime. For everyone: Enjoyable by a wide variety of player skillShow more. Submitted on 2017-06-18 Review title of Errant ParadigmFun, unique, short and well priced.This game tells you it's short in the description and the price is cheap, so not sure of those rating it low. It is a small, relaxing platformer that has simple controls and nice music to accompany the experience.
This won't take too long to play through or to get achievements, but you won't be disappointed if you enjoy taking a break from the usual gaming offerings and even more so if you enjoy experiencing games of varying creativity. This may not be a game for everyone, however rest assured that has nothing to do with the game itself. Give it a try, it's worth it. Submitted on 2017-12-30 Review title of BrainikSamaiiiiiiiizing!This game is just really amazing!
You can't go wrong with it. The parkour is really smooth and nice to do. And the game is also smooth itself, no frame drop, so it maximizes the experience.
The music makes the mood really calm and relaxing. The graphics - so gorgeous! The sunset is really beautiful, just like the rest of the environment. Sure, the game is not long, it's short, but you could play indefinitely if you wanted to!
Also, you get achivements for playing and collecting the cubes, etc, so easy gamerscore! In the end, you just can't go wrong with this game!
Refunct initially seems like a promising first-person platformer, but it ends just as it starts to pick up momentum. I finished the game in just under 40 leisurely minutes. Admittedly, this is nearly 10 minutes more than the advertised “Half an hour of uninterrupted quality playtime” but it wasn’t enough to leave me satisfied.My discontent didn’t stem from the controls, thankfully. These are integral to first-person platformers, and Refunct has the necessary precision.
A touch slippery perhaps, but jumping (and even wall jumping) can be pulled off with positive results for those with any experience (there’s no tutorial) in the subgenre. There’s also a measure of customization as you can invert and adjust the sensitivity. As the game has no story to speak of – you’re “restoring a vibrant world” – the aesthetics have extra weight to pull. They’re fine for what’s here, without being particularly memorable. There’s only so much you can do with stone pillars. A day/night cycle does provide a bit of extra pop.
The soundtrack is quite nice, although it doesn’t necessarily fit with what’s taking place on-screen.The game has you hopping from pillar to pillar, covering the stone with grass, and seeking out a red button which raises additional pillars out of the water below. The underwater area feels unrealized to me. I appreciate that you can’t drown (there’s no way to fail in the game) but all it does is provide a glimpse of what you have left to raise, which seems like something of a waste. Occasionally, you’ll find small cubes to collect. Other than contributing to your completion percentage, these seem to do nothing else. I was content with my 95% finish, and felt no real desire to seek out any remaining stragglers. I think Refunct will struggle with replay value.
I wish more had been added to this Steam port.This game reminds me of a title I reviewed not long ago, another peaceful release with an enjoyable soundtrack that felt more like a proof of concept. Thankfully for Refunct, it comes in at less than a quarter of that games price.
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Is it worth the low $2.99? Probably but just know that there really isn’t much here.Refunct feels like the promising start of something bigger and better. Despite some real potential, it ends up bringing little that excites or leave much of an impression, due to its scant half hour or so of gameplay. It’s priced right, but Refunct might be a game you only play once. Even though I was first introduced to video games with the Atari 2600 (I feel old) it was Nintendo that turned me into a lifelong fan. From the magical NES era when Nintendo was the face of gaming, through today with the 3DS, Switch (and everything in between) Nintendo’s always entertained me with their innovative, and just plain fun games!
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