Small Spoiler Warning!: The Good: The concept of the game is really fun. It's similar to games like Portal, yet still unique. The game didn't hold your hand. You were told the basic controls and nothing else. Figuring out that you had to shoot a beam at the floor to create a "time portal" in order to beat the puzzles was very rewarding. I got really excited when I found that out the first time. The puzzles were quirky and fun to figure out as well. I particularly liked one where I had to rewind time to shoot a switch long enough for me to make a jump and one where I found out there was a time limit to being behind a certain door. Also, the Dubstep music was a perfect fit and pumped me up. The Bad: The lag made this game unplayable. (I'd like to add that I have a computer that should easily be able to handle this game.) Whenever you placed a portal, it would lag the entire game for a few seconds. It also lagged when shooting, jumping, and doing anything whatsoever. I finally gave up on...
Paradox Paradigm
- Release Date:
- May 23, 2016
- Developer:
- Josh
- Publisher:
- GamingVNetwork
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Paradox Paradigm is a new genre of intense puzzle-platformer featuring time travel. Warp space and time while existing in two places at once assisting yourself from the past to advance forward into the future.
Use precision, timing, and logic in this new puzzle-platformer genre and master space-time in this compelling puzzle game!
This game is DIFFICULT!
Please make sure your computer meets the requirements before downloading. Currently running at 45 FPS on my PC.
*This program does not have a digital public signature and may trip your PC alarm. Do not be worry since the game is still new and is currently unknown by most major companies. I am an indie game developer so I have not yet taken the time to register my program onto a trusted list.
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User Reviews
Ummm okay... so, first Steam review... This game, uh, it's okay. I'm not gonna lie... I spent at least thirty minutes trying to figure out how to get out of the first room. And I'm not at all past that. By the time I figured out what to, 30 minutes had gone by. So far, so okay, but I feel this game could use just a bit more in the lines instruction. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for games that are difficult and challenging, but having gotten as far as I have (so far) and it having taken so long, I'm wishing that there was a little more in terms of what to do. I guess I just wish that the game would introduce a major gameplay element, like shooting on the floor, and explain briefly how it works. Instead, what happened was me just going all willy-nilly into the game, trying different things to see what would happen. In a way, it brought me back to a time when games just had no instruction, and expected you get instructions from the manual. But at the same time, it was a little uncool...
[h1] TL;DR [/h1] You solve non-creative puzzles while trying to deal with the weird movement/jump in the game. A true test for your sanity. 2/10 [h1] Explanation: [/h1] [b]The good: [/b] [list] [*] Shiny graphics [*] Cheap(?) [*] This is an attempt to make a game [/list] [b]The bad: [/b] [list] [*] No way to change graphic settings (Motion blur = motion sickness) [*] No tutorial / explanation [*] Weird movement, weirder controls, weirdest jump (Good luck shooting the orbs while trying to make some timed jumps) [*] Very repetitive music [*] Non-creative puzzles (I believe at least some of which are plagiarised from the Talos Principle) [*] The developer apprently does not know the meaning of the word [b]"Paradox"[/b] [*] Does not worth the price (even though it is so cheap) [*] More importantly, does not worth your time [/list]
An interesting attempt to make a time-manipulation-based puzzle game, and the mechanics are actually fairly decent. Where it falls down is in all the things we take for granted nowadays. There are no options and the game launches in a window, there's no save system (which, given how short the game is, isn't THAT bad, but still not great), and several of the puzzles seem to be unecessarily fiddly, with one wrong move sending you back to the start of the level. If they ever make a second one with options, saving and more content, it'll probably be worth a look. Sadly, this one isn't.
I love this game!! Really well laid out and stratigic. Check out my video on playing the demo and also my video for a tutorial on the first 5 levels. Demo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s1XVw_HY3w Walkthrough - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTC2zPOGjz4
https://youtu.be/p6L__5eMk9Q Take a look at my short comical review to get an idea of what to expect.
The graphics are really nice and the gameplay is fun. however there isnt much starting information so it can be confusing at the start. my game also crashed a few times before i got it to work. overall its a great game for the price. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38Fe5sdgmtc
Summary-ish: This game looks pretty. And the controls are pretty too. I just don't seem to grasp the "paradox" concept of it even though I am not a dimwit when it comes to timetravel and other such shenanigans. The visuals: Lots of reflections and clean sci-fi look in combination with fluorescent lights and an upbeat track playing when time-travelling make up for ... a, uhhh ... well, good looking game. The controls: You walk smoothly and quickly as in Portal, though shooting the laser is a little jaggy (if that makes sense) as compared to Portal. Do you see that I refer a lot to portal in this section? That is because this game reminds me quiet a lot of that game, it wouldn't surprise me if this one was inspired by it. But don't be mistaken, Paradox Paradigm is completely different from that game and in a good way. Not a shameless wanabe, just a good game inspired by an incredibly-amazing-nothing-can-beat-that game. Sorry devs, but nothing will beat Portal 2. Then there is the "t...
I don't like to not recommend games because someone put a lot of effort in to making but I just don't find this enjoyable. I don't know why but I didn't feel it was worth it. I would like this more if it had an opions menu and a load menu if saved games. I feel this is good it just wanna have more stuff in it. I do like platform gamnes very much as well but I feel that this is 2 ideas in some way. Anyway if you like time based puzzles or accurate timing in stuff you will like this but for me it is not what I want.
An obnoxious soundtrack, no proper explanation of the game, and it lags quite a bit. Found it generally enjoyable, despite the clever and interesting idea behind it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 64-bit
- Processor: Quad-Core
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2.5 GHz or faster NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: .
Recommended
- OS: Windows 64-bit
- Processor: Quad-Core
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2.5 GHz or faster NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: .
FAQ
How much does Paradox Paradigm cost?
Paradox Paradigm costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Paradox Paradigm?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 64-bit Processor: Quad-Core Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2.5 GHz or faster NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: . Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 64-bit Processor: Quad-Core Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2.5 GHz or faster NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: .
What platforms is Paradox Paradigm available on?
Paradox Paradigm is available on Windows PC.
Is Paradox Paradigm worth buying?
Paradox Paradigm has 50% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Paradox Paradigm released?
Paradox Paradigm was released on May 23, 2016.
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