This is a fairly well designed-alike Celeste platformer. I'm recommending based on the knowledge poured into the game by a singular developer. The game is pretty precise in what inputs you do which is fine. It's pretty gimmicky and hard, but the main concern is that it might just be too precise? A more accurate rating would be 'Mixed', but I'm more towards positive atm. Some of the things the game could also be improved is key binds, I'm sorry, Z/X/C is kind of awful. No controller supports makes also this way more challenging than it should be since pretty much almost all modern platformers are designed with it in mind. So with these issues, it also means the jumps are fairly inconsistent from my gameplay experience, it's fun that you have more 'opening' to it, but the stamina bar seems extremely annoying since it stresses your gameplay to be speedran. The game also suffers some bugs, one of which allows your character to jump with the falloff animation and also you can get stuck i...
Solus Machina
- Release Date:
- Aug 23, 2024
- Developer:
- Inferno Duck Games
- Publisher:
- Inferno Duck Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Solus Machina is a narrative-driven challenging platformer, where every jump, climb and dash requires precision in order to prevent an untimely demise. Use the environment to uncover the story of a world devoid of all hope.
Traverse
Traverse your way through 5 different locations, each offering their own set of challenges.
Survive
Play through over 100 screens of platforming challenges that will certainly put your skills to the test.
Die, Die Again
Death is no stranger. The next move could be your last, but fast respawns will keep you journeying through this unforgiving world.
Simple Controls
Swiftly run, jump, climb and dash with simple and easy to use controls.
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User Reviews
[h1] A solid precision platformer that unfortunately comes with some annoyances [/h1] [h3] Played on Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon, via Proton 8.0-5. Proton 9.0-2 crashes on startup. [/h3] Before I say anything about this game, if you like Celeste and how that plays, you will (probably) like this game. Solus Machina clearly takes inspiration from Celeste and games similar to that (which isn't a bad thing, of course). You got a dash ability, you can climb on walls and jump off them, there's even an equivalent to Celeste's strawberry collectibles in the form of batteries(?) that you can collect. So if this is your thing, or you even speedrun Celeste, then you will most definitely have a fun time here (and I did have fun for quite a while). But... just to preface here, it's not a carbon copy of Celeste with a coat of paint on it. It's really it's own thing here, and you can see that the passion oozing from this developer. It does some things different than Celeste, for better or for worse (...
Warning, this review contains vague spoilers about game elements and areas. A friend and I got this game and raced against one another for our first playthrough of the game, aiming for 100% achievements. Going through the game we discussed a lot of our likes and dislikes, making me realise I could probably summarise them in a review and help boost the game on Steam. So, for starters, the things I really liked about the game! The atmosphere and graphics were amazing, I absolutely loved the subtle world building shown too. The rooms were very pretty and the art style did it wonders. The sound design was interesting, a whole game with pretty much no music, only the ambience of the current room and the environment. It helped give a sense of something being wrong with the world. Gameplay was great, although suffered from a few issues I'll discuss a bit later in the review. The progressive linear difficulty was great, with the game getting harder as it went on. New gimmicks were introduc...
Love the art style. A very challenging precision platformer with a fun atmosphere. Can be a bit difficult, but has a nice "Invincibility" mode to make it a bit more fair. Even with the no dying, can give you an unique challenge and some fun.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3 M380
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics Card
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Solus Machina cost?
Solus Machina costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Solus Machina?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i3 M380 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Card DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Solus Machina available on?
Solus Machina is available on Windows PC.
Is Solus Machina worth buying?
Solus Machina has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Solus Machina released?
Solus Machina was released on Aug 23, 2024.
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