Beautiful Pixelart, has a great story. Worth the full price.
Hope; or How We Survived
- Release Date:
- Nov 1, 2019
- Developer:
- Ghiq Games
- Publisher:
- Ghiq Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
The zombie apocalypse has come! Fear not, humanity has worked out how to keep it at bay. Though we have been pushed to the brink we are now, slowly, starting to rebuild. You have a small part to play; you are a tower guard who defends the town of Hope. Help any survivors that make it to Hope and keep the town safe.
It’s not glamorous or fun but it’s work that needs doing and you’re glad to be helping.
Key Features
- Short, narrative focused game
- Funky pixel art
- Multiple dialogue choices
- Easy to pick up and play
- Multiple endings
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User Reviews
I started this game sceptically but it was an amazing experience. It has beautiful Pixelart and great characters. The characters are really realisticly written and the interactions are also very natural. After a coupple minutes i really cared for them. The gameplay was good to switch up between dialogue and the size of enemy waves are changing a lot. There might be a gigantic wave of Zombies coming but sometimes just a single zombie. I think it is interesting that the health bar isnt for you but rather for the survivor and your main goal is to keep him safe. That made me even more focused on not loosing because i dont want to see the survivor character die. Sadly it is a little short but it makes also doesnt drag it out more than it needs to. For the story it set to tell it is the perfect length. The lack of music adds to the atmosphere so i recommend playing it when it is silent and only focusing on the game. The reloading system is unique in my oppinion and adds to the diffi...
A short, fun, beautiful and touching little game. Worth the full price! A truly engaging story with multiple endings.
Short and sweet, pretty.
Good game, lovely game, actually. The dialog is nice, the art style is nice, the story is nice, and that's all I can really ask for. Dialog goes at its own pace, what I mean by that is that you can't change it. Of course you can make the dialog show up instantly, however it disappears after a second or two. You should have to click to move on, so you can read completely at your own pace. The grumbles, moans, or whatever they were that the characters kept doing, was extremely annoying, I would've rathered any other sound effect, speaking of sound, no music. The characters feel static, the same animation for the survivor every-day, even for the little cutscene at the end. Gun play is okay, but very simplistic. Long story short, come for the immersive story, not for the gun-play.
Short and sweet, a really nice experience. Would love to see another game by these guys. I will probably play it again to see if there's different endings.
I really enjoyed this. The text speed bothered me at first, but after a while it really helped to set the pacing for the game.
[i] My Experience [/i] I was pleasantly surprised by Hope; or How We Survived. I had recently played and [i]mostly[/i] enjoyed a game called Zombo Buster Rising, and this game reminded me of it, only with the addition of some dialogue. There are really two parts to the game, and each has its highs and lows. I found the shooting sections to be somewhat challenging and tense, especially the horde section towards the end. However, I would recommend just sticking to the rifle that you start with. It seems to have a balance of power and clip size that is ideal. From what I could tell from trying them out, the clip size on the shotgun is a bit too small and the firepower of the revolver is a bit lacking. The writing was actually quite good during the dialogue sections - the writer has a solid degree of self-awareness and the comments made seemed authentic. Unfortunately, you often can't tell what your guard will say based on the options you're given. You might be given three words to choo...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 2ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: (Integrated): Intel HD Graphics or AMD (formerly ATI) Radeon HD Graphics (Discrete): Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT or AMD Radeon HD 2400
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Hope; or How We Survived cost?
Hope; or How We Survived costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Hope; or How We Survived?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: (Integrated): Intel HD Graphics or AMD (formerly ATI) Radeon HD Graphics (Discrete): Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT or AMD Radeon HD 2400 DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Hope; or How We Survived available on?
Hope; or How We Survived is available on Windows PC.
Is Hope; or How We Survived worth buying?
Hope; or How We Survived has 100% positive reviews from 8 players.
When was Hope; or How We Survived released?
Hope; or How We Survived was released on Nov 1, 2019.
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