If you are the first to come up with a new unique control layout that no game before has used, then maybe that's cause it's bad. Giving no tutorial at all at the start of the game isn't helpful either. The level layout is aweful, dropping down random cliffs to progress if there also is fall damage then that is horrible. Through trial and error I found out that if you fall to your death there is a pipe you can jump into where you can speak to a dying person that will finally give you a way to attack. Then I tried that on the supposed to lose boss and discover it does basically no damage. Can't stop time because I am out of "tide" a resource that is not visible on screen. It is actually amazing how much with the game is wrong. I only played 15 min and I could already talk for hours about every single bad design decision.
Lost to Time
- Release Date:
- Feb 11, 2021
- Developer:
- Ephemeral Glades Software
- Publisher:
- Ephemeral Glades Software
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
Please try the demo before buying! Save files transfer over.
Lost to Time is a time-control focused 2D action platforming metroidvania game, with a carefully crafted world to explore in an non-traditional fantasy RPG fashion. In order to overcome insurmountable odds, the hero, Chrona, must manipulate the flow of time in order to gain advantages over opponents. Additionally, you will be able to discover various 'Magi' throughout the game, of which Chrona can transform into and gain different combat abilities. By changing Magi, you are able to effectively change your combat style and weapon of choice. Chrona herself is also able to learn abilities that will help you navigate the treacherous world. However, Chrona must learn to live with the consequences of her actions, and find out what her choices say about her.
Features
- A large world to explore, seamlessly and meticulously connected.
- Overcome many bosses, foes, and puzzles, all which may require the use of your time control abilities.
- Play and level up various playable "Magi" found throughout the game. Magi serve as your weapon.
- Various RPG elements, including a crafting system, level up / build system, and much more! Replay the game as different builds, utilize different Magi, etc.
- A mysterious story, with multiple endings and secrets.
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User Reviews
Combat: Lost to Time has challenging but rewarding controls. It does not have hyperfast gameplay that does 'what you tell it, when you tell it'. You don't "make" a move in Lost to Time, you commit to one. If you press that button, expect to lose all control for the next second or so. As much as it pissed me off, I don't think I can say that it is unfair. If you put no thought into your moves, not only will you die, but you will be pissed the entire time you're dying. Yes that boss will stun lock you, but it is entirely your fault if you let it. Exploration: Lost to Time has very little direction, leaning heavily into exploration. As such, it is a game that will require the player to have a high level of patience to make progress (which is further enhanced by the incredibly limited fast travel). The directionless gameplay doesn't stop at exploration, it extends all the way to combat and puzzle solving. Although that could be seen as a negative, I personally love it. It is something tha...
Lost to Time is a 2D souls-like metroidvania that tells us a story about Chrona and the world around her. The game has a strong focus on encouraging player exploration and making everyone's playthrough feel different from others. It is thanks to the way this game handles player choice regarding the story and tons of optional content including but not excluded to: items, locations, magi, abilities and even bosses. However, this approach is not without flaws, for because of it I (and the very few people I saw play the game) had quite a hard time during the beginning of the game. Tip: if you don't know where to go, look for a place you can't reach and work your way there, or if that doesn't work then try to explore locations you haven't been to yet even if that means risking dying [b]The graphics[/b] The gothic themed graphics represent the world of Lost to Time very well and personally strike me as beautiful [b]Controls[/b] The control scheme is quite different from other games (you ...
It's not good as I expected two years ago, when I got its demo... in many aspects, not good. But I still like its pixel graphics. And maybe its story. Soul-like warning !! Score 5/10 Not suggested to buy it without a 50% discount.
Weird controls that aren't explained. The most frustrating start to a game I've had in a while.
I have roughly 15 hours into this game and it is one of the most interesting 2D soulslikes I think I've ever played. The game is tough and full of secrets. I do think the only thing truly holding this game back are the controls. They're... interesting. Some of this can be solved/overwritten with Steam controls but certain things are tied together so there are still some limitations. This is absolutely a hidden gem/diamond in the rough. I would love to see more people get their hands on it. It is an incredibly inventive game and I hope to see more from this dev.
Its awesome sauceee
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Processor: Intel Core i3-2100
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: Ryzen 3 2300U
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Processor: Intel Core i5-8350U CPU and above
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce MX150 and above
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Lost to Time cost?
Lost to Time costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Lost to Time?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: Ryzen 3 2300U Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Processor: Intel Core i5-8350U CPU and above Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce MX150 and above Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Lost to Time available on?
Lost to Time is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Lost to Time worth buying?
Lost to Time has 80% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Lost to Time released?
Lost to Time was released on Feb 11, 2021.
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