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Mezmeratu

$7.99
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Developer:
Celery Emblem™
Publisher:
Celery Emblem™
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game



-Pure extreme platforming-adventure-action for you to sweat ink like a flying squid.

-Surrealist level difficulty in 5 different worlds that will change every time you die. Over 345,654 raised to Google Plex different levels (Approx number).

-Discover the world of Mezmeratu! where a group of U.S.O (Unidentified Submarine Objects) have stolen the voice of the giant marlin fish that with its song brings October every year. However, it seems that they have locked him inside a castle that is inside the beak of an owl. FU**!

-Horrid, morbid and monstrous graphics in the purest PSX style. Enjoy with the unmistakable polygonal vibration.

-Not everything is jumping and dying, meet a good number of characters on the ridiculous island of Mundoworld!
The story that the inhabitants tell you will be generated procedurally, each game has a different story, all based on the lyrics of 90s PUNK-ROCK songs!


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User Reviews

Very Positive
15 user reviews
80%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

like Celery Emblem's other games, this one's completely insane. sort of like how Primus made each album sound more like the negative feedback from the last one, many of the levels are based around something people tend not to like in platformers, such as upside down controls, ice physics, auto-scrollers, etc. occasionally the rogue level generation will spit some areas out that take a really long time to get through with no challenge. but that all contributes to the magic of it. the art and the music and everything is so off the wall surreal and the level design almost feels like a parody of video games and it builds to this overwhelming, eerie atmosphere. ONLY Celery Emblem could have made this game and i think it's really special. be warned though: it is going to be really difficult for people who aren't super comfortable with platformers. there are very few checkpoints and each of them demands several minutes of flawless play, and sometimes on death the level will regenerate so y...

21 helpful
14 min at review
Not Recommended

really cool game but i can't play cause i'm colorblind

12 helpful 8 funny
45 min at review
Recommended

This game is hard like really hard. I love it to death though (pun intended). It's visuals are trippy and well done and it's story line is off the walls bonkers. It's Celery Emblem at it's finest. It also has PSX styled graphics and whats not to love about that? Also Celery if you're reading this please release the soundtrack in North America, it says it's still pending release even though it was supposed to release with the game it looks like. Please Celery, I need to jam out to the songs without watching the intro over and over.

6 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

It's not very polished or particularly fun, but I greatly enjoyed the vibe. It takes about an hour or two to get through the full game. It has no save feature at all, which means you'll be restarting from the beginning of the game if you ever shut it off. I played this using Cheat Engine because it would take way too long to get through it conventionally for my taste.

2 helpful 1 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

PROS: - Fantastic visuals (especially the 3D cutscenes and backgrounds. The art is great all the way through) - Great soundtrack - Fun movement. I wouldn't say the movement is necessarily good, but it has a really enjoyable "floatiness" - Reasonable price for the content provided, especially if on sale - Memorable levels / Great level & character design - Solid difficulty progression. No level feels out of place in terms of difficulty - A lot of charm CONS: - Short overall game length - Little to no post-game content and replay value - Unfair hitboxes or poorly-placed spikes. I died to BS wall spikes more than anything else. - Poor level pacing. Some levels (like the ice one) overstayed their welcome. - Weird level design. There is supposed to be a procedural generation aspect to the levels, but it seems inconsistent or even non-existent at times. - Unclear secret worlds(?). It seems like their are secret worlds (as insinuated by the "?" on the start screen map), but there...

2 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Ah, what a lovely treat I've stumbled upon. A potent aura emits from this one, very rich, I quite like it. I very much also enjoyed the movement, and when I'd played enough to gain some confidence, it felt pretty cool manoeuvring about like a ninja or something cool. Story is in tassles; and I liked it, I don't know if there was meant to be a cohesion weaving through, but in a sort of dreamy way it felt natural to be the way it was. Not quite sure how to get into the question mark secret levels (if there are some like it seems there may be), but it's nice not knowing too for a change. A visually nice game, and again, I quite liked the way the controls felt, I even came to appreciate the mild exceptions you have to make in the platforming sometimes, you know, like in those amateur platformer games where the collision sometimes feels a bit arbitrary, in the case of this game I quite liked it though, gave it more charm I guess, having to adapt to slightly different tactics with the hazard...

2 helpful
13 min at review
Recommended

Difficult game because you can't save. But it's fun, and I will try to get as far as I can now and then. Got it on sale, and I recommend this to anyone who loves fringe-type games and a real challenge :)

1 helpful
20 min at review
Not Recommended

This game is ass

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Weird wacky! Like a licensed game for a Nicktoon that exists in a universe where everyone is on acid. Your SNES could never handle this! All hail Jacob Jazz!

1 funny
44 min at review
Not Recommended

The opening cinematic for this game mezmorized me and I was really looking forward to the rest of the game. The rest of the game in question turned out to pretty good: the levels were pretty fun, its fun to control when you get the hang of things! The art itself is incredible in many areas (although in others, it looks like bad NFTs); its further helped by the fact that I was playing on a CRT monitor, it looked absolutely incredible! What turned me off from even finishing the first level was: - The sound design. The music in this game ranges from decent 8-bit music to bad lo-fi music. More important is the screams in the background of the game that set up for a twist I don't need to see, because I can guess it with how predictable it is and how blatantly its set up (is...is the main character killing people in real?? hallucination?? woah!!) and the screams particular actually got so grading that I ended up just taking off my headphones (alternatively I could've muted the game and turn...

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 1.5 GHz Core2Duo
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 1.4 or better
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Mezmeratu cost?

Mezmeratu costs $7.99.

What are the system requirements for Mezmeratu?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.5 GHz Core2Duo Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 1.4 or better Storage: 500 MB available space

What platforms is Mezmeratu available on?

Mezmeratu is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is Mezmeratu worth buying?

Mezmeratu has 80% positive reviews from 15 players.

When was Mezmeratu released?

Mezmeratu was released on Oct 29, 2020.

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