I’d say it’s definitely not for everyone. It has this retro feeling of deliberately not wanting to hold your hand. You have to figure things out for yourself. No waypoint markers etc, just the game world, it’s inhabitants, and you the Player trying to make sense of it. It is also a bit unfair at times and will probably make some casuals quite salty on some precision platforming. Personally, I love all this and I’m glad I’m supporting a game that seems to be made with the heart. Plus, the soundtrack and ambiance are beautiful and original. Playing this in Early Access, it has some small bugs here and there and you should definitely play with a controller (keyboard is a bit clunky), but overall, it’s quite stable and I have yet to encounter anything game breaking. Keep it up! :)
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About This Game

Explore. Upgrade. Improve. Overcome.
Jump, Push, Dash, Climb, Glide & Slice your way through hidden paths and secret passages. Pick your own fights, upgrade your weapon, and spend some time with the weird locals.

Features:
A beautiful classic orchestral original soundtrack from composer Wesley Coleman!
A handcrafted pixel-art open-world!
Fast paced, challenging platforming & combat action!
A really cool dog!
Upgradable weapon!
A lovable cast of quirky characters!
Bugs! (in every sense of the term)
Seriously, the dog is pretty cool.

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User Reviews
I have a hard time recommending the game in it's current state, the combat is janky, there's gamebreaking bugs, soft locks, and the placement of save points far and away from each other is just frustrating with the aforementioned combat and bugs.
There's really nothing going for this game. It feels like a devs first project (which it likely is). Basic platforms, block pushing puzzles. Screens are generic and completely uninteresting to me.
Just started this game. Already loving the vibe! I hope there's option to change the font to normal ones. The pixel font is a little hard to read for me. Also I prefer to move with left thumb stick instead of the D-pad.
I changed my review because this game is, without a doubt, abandoned. It is a pity
I have yet to finish all the content that seems to be available in this early access, but I already know this is right up my alley. It's like my two favorite indie games had a child: Hollow Knight and Undertale! Really can't wait to play more and see where this adventure takes us! Keep up the good work :)
A nice game with many of the great metroidvania aspects, in particular a good level design, great music, narration and general atmosphere. The game is unfortunately not well optimized. You cannot play without a graphic card (unlike hollow knight for instance, that one would expect more demanding) : I got to the point where fights become completely impossible due to slowness. Also do not expect elaborate fighting gameplay with many enemies combat pattern. The game interest is more in its platformer and exploration aspects.
Aeternum Vale is a game that cought me by suprise , i wasn't expecting this much from it at first but the game feels so smooth and natural, it has many game modes and missions that garantie many hours of game play , from fighting mushrooms to leveling up your character and getting new items .. i liked the fact that it had an inventory system. the devs payed attention to small details and map drawing and that what made me enjoy even the little tasks of it. the background music and sound effects are a great addition to the experience try to enjoy the small details and you will love the game.
a game that makes your time pay off with adventure and suddenly it's been almost 3 hours too interesting to stop
I'm challenged with this game interesting game the boss is really annoyiing but worth to kill i kill him ahahahaha!!!!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1.5GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2GHz+
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 4GB
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Aeternum Vale cost?
Aeternum Vale costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Aeternum Vale?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.5GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2GHz+ Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 4GB Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Aeternum Vale available on?
Aeternum Vale is available on Windows PC.
Is Aeternum Vale worth buying?
Aeternum Vale has 82% positive reviews from 17 players.
When was Aeternum Vale released?
Aeternum Vale was released on Oct 5, 2022.
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