What a nice game i really like that you can pick on how you want to play the game it also has some rpg that allows you to upgrade and lots of things to collect
Noxia Somnia
- Release Date:
- Jan 25, 2024
- Developer:
- Reframe Games
- Publisher:
- Reframe Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Features
- Explore corrupted memories teeming with nightmarish manifestations of your fears.
- Fight back in fast-paced combat using a variety of weapons, items and abilities, including your cat Greg.
- Avoid the attention of hulking Harvesters stalking through the level before challenging them head-on at the end of each area.
- Select the game mode that best suits your playstyle: Focus on the story with more forgiving challenges, or take on maddening difficulty and extra boss battles.
- Experience a compelling story about learning to deal with anxiety, expectations and grief in this reflective journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
- Grow stronger by finding new equipment, unlocking various combat skills and mix and matching Souls to customize your build.
- Take a breather in a forested hub area with characters, quests, the shop, and access to skill tree upgrades.
- Find and collect mementos and achievements to deepen your understanding of the world of Noxia Somnia.
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User Reviews
I had a really great time with this game and occupied my attention for the better part of my weekend, 7.5/10. Let me try and not spoil anything and forgive this review from being messy as I write this quickly. in many ways the game reminded me of “The Count Lucanor” although a much different game I felt very much in the same head space. The game is themed as a horror and echos the sense of Lovecraftian type horror. The game message with one of the final collectables gives you insight on what the game is reflecting on as a whole how ever the game resonated with me on alot of levels both with the themes and with more settle nuances of the game and I think many will feel the same way. I am going to list many of the pros and cons I faced over my 9.5 hours of game time. And then end it with some final thoughts Pros- Boss battles- I feel the boss battles were great and fun to sight Leveling options- I enjoyed the fact there were some options to improve your self, the game very e...
Only in Act 2 right now, but this game is SO GOOD The themes are great, and relatable for many students. Combat is similar to Dead Cells, but with more of a motivation than just, hey, kills this thing, because why not. 10/10
Haven't really formulated an opinion yet but I"m enjoying.
I have only played a bit of the game so far, but I can already tell this game is going to be awesome!! The enemy design is awesome, and the story has me quite intrigued! Tristan is someone I can really relate to and the atmosphere of the world really sucks you in! I wanna click all the flavor text and find all the collectibles! I can't wait to play more!!
It's decent. The mental health issues were extremely relatable to me, but won't be for everyone. The gameplay is surprisingly good, if simple and not extremely demanding. Highlights include: Corridors maintain consistent left and right orientation, making navigation easy. The chapter bosses patrol and are *problems* due to how light and stress work. Boss fights actually name various moves and have a bar showing how long they'll last... which is mostly just a nice touch, but really important for communicating when you need to be running. About the only glaring negative was grinding for currency and trophies from various monsters to trade for goodies back at the hub. Partly because I'd always forget the luck consumable, but... felt like it padded gameplay more than adding to gameplay. Also had me filling out the skill tree rather early. Felt like there should have been more nodes on the tree, or less grind overall. It's still a pretty minor annoyance, I just stopped to farm once a chap...
Great game, great message. Playing on higher difficulties is unfair since you take damage just by being seen...
Been a huge fan of Noxia since day 1. It transposes survival horror mechanics into 2D in a way that preserves what makes the genre so tense and rewarding. The achievements and unlockables kept me playing as well. Props to the developer for this great debut title
Played this game when it was in alpha then played it briefly so far but plan on continuing dont forget to pet the cat.
A charming game. Controls are fluid. Combat is fun. I'm enjoy the story thus far, though I've made it to the hospital.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3/Ryzen 3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card: Onboard or better
- VR Support: NA
- Additional Notes: Set SSR to "Off" for maximum performance if you are not using a dedicated GPU.
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10/11
- Processor: Intel Core i5-12500/Ryzen 5500
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 660/Radeon R9 270
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card: Onboard or better
- VR Support: NA
- Additional Notes: NA
FAQ
How much does Noxia Somnia cost?
Noxia Somnia costs $13.99.
What are the system requirements for Noxia Somnia?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i3/Ryzen 3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Integrated Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: Onboard or better VR Support: NA Additional Notes: Set SSR to "Off" for maximum performance if you are not using a dedicated GPU. Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10/11 Processor: Intel Core i5-12500/Ryzen 5500 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 660/Radeon R9 270 Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: Onboard or better VR Support: NA Additional Notes: NA
What platforms is Noxia Somnia available on?
Noxia Somnia is available on Windows PC.
Is Noxia Somnia worth buying?
Noxia Somnia has 100% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was Noxia Somnia released?
Noxia Somnia was released on Jan 25, 2024.
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