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KOTH

$6.99
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Developer:
Abbeytek Ltd
Publisher:
Abbeytek Ltd
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Enter surreal computer generated worlds and do battle with the mighty KOTH. Climb to the top of the map but don't be caught in its deadly radar beam.

Inspired by an 8 bit classic and re-imagined for VR, KOTH is written with full support for the HTC VIVE and other VR headsets as well as having a standard PC mode using keyboard and mouse.

Features:

  • Zero Textures. Yes, there's not a single texture in the game.

  • Hand crafted models built mainly using pen, paper and headaches.

  • Cool new in-game music. (Thanks to pixeljuice-music)

  • A satisfying pop noise when you absorb a tree!

  • Get some exercise by ducking behind scenery while the Koth's Gaze sizzles over the top of your head.

If using VR, this game is best played standing/ducking and requires a tracked controller.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
14 user reviews
93%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a faithful version of the original 8 bit classic I remember playing in glorious VGA decades ago. The graphics are simple but all that's needed. A tutorial is included and frankly you need it because although the premise is simple (you have to move to a vantage point high enough to absorb the S̶e̶n̶...i mean Koth which revolves with a lighthouse beam), there's combinations such as holding the control pad and grip button to absorb a platform that aren't intuitive. Other than that, this gets a big thumbs up and i'm looking forward to getting to higher levels, which as i remember were fiendishly difficult and quite frantic as you move around trying to evade that deadly gaze. At a higher price i'd say no as it's not going to wow anybody graphically but for sheer gameplay it's 9/10.

14 helpful 2 funny
19 min at review
Not Recommended

The original 'The Sentinel' (or Sentry as it was in the US) is one of those rare perfect games, even the official Sentinel Returns could only add a John Carpenter soundtrack as an improvement. I so wanted to like this but the changes made to the game rules only break the perfect formula from the original (biggest offender being you can absorb trees whilst unable to see the base meaning there's no need to move until forced by koth's gaze.) A speed run element is added to try and remedy this, but it feels forced and just leaves the game feeling void of the tense atmosphere of the original it's inspired by. Add to this a couple of game breaking bugs (level progression not working, energy meter not building) plus full screen not working as well as several minor frustrating issues like a tree that looks absorbed (invisible) will suddenly reappear when you move to the next tree because it's only say 99% absorbed (a fully absorbed noise would instantly fix this) and I've had no choice but t...

12 helpful 1 funny
20 min at review
Recommended

I really enjoyed playing this and it's well worth the price. I used to play the game it's based on as a kid and was a fan then. Playing in VR adds so much more to the experience. There was always a sense of tension as the beam of the "Koth" swept towards you but now you can physically duck under the beam (if you are close enough to a wall for cover) although I did dive into a wall in my house. I was so used to old style of playing it took me a few levels to realise I could walk between squares. The graphics, while basic, are striking, I believe the developer is working on updating them too. The "Koth" kills you instantly at the moment, not sure if there are any plans to make it slowly absorb your energy as it did in the original.

9 helpful
16 min at review
Recommended

I bought this on the Black Friday sale for $3.49. I didn't think I would like it, but because of the Steam Refund policy I thought I might as well take a chance as I have got nothing to lose (other than time). The graphics looked outdated and not suitable for VR and I just didn't see the point from looking at the store page video. It looked like some old Atari game that has long since been surpassed by superior moden gameplay elements. I was very wrong. This game is fun. Simple, but fun. When you see that beaming, all-seeing light coming towards you, you get this automatic sense of dread. Especially after the first few levels, where you're almost at the top and don't want to be sent back to the beginning. Each level passed, brings more difficulty and more careful planning out ahead to avoid the almost omniprescent Koth. I don't think the game is perfect. My main gripe is that something more should happen when Koth catches you, other than a quick restart at the beginning. ...

6 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Most fun I have had had in VR for a long time. The simple graphic style works well in VR. Looking at a tron like landscape and finding a path to the Koth (a cross between Saurons Eye and a Lighthouse) is enjoyable and addictive. I found my tactics started to develop by the 10th game or so, as I discovered what is possible. It certainly met my expectations.

5 helpful
22 min at review
Recommended

This is a nice Sentinel clone. I recommend it to any casual player who want something other than the usual shooter :)

5 helpful 1 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

The best way to sum up KOTH is as a first-person, single-piece chess game. The movement is point-and-click, with some limitation. However you wish to classify it, it's a fun game. If you read other reviews or parts of the discussion boards, you'll run across the name "The Sentinel". KOTH is heavily influenced by this DOS game from 1986. Having never played The Sentinel myself, I'm coming into this experience with zero experience. The game is very easy to pick up, but has a slight learning curve. There are 2 modes: Classic and Arcade. In Arcade, you have no limit to moving around. If you can see a square, you can move to it. You will need to absorb trees in order to gain energy to build blocks, which are necessary to get to elevated parts of the topography. While in Classic, in order to move you will first need to place an "Avatar" for your character, then possess and snap to that space where you avatar once was. This is a much more challenging version of the game. You will need to abso...

4 helpful
11 min at review
Recommended

I bought this mostly because of the nostalgia associated with The Sentinel. This game feels a little bit stripped down and faster paced than it's predecessor which isn't necessarily a bad thing but it does make if feel like it has a little less depth. It's a little bit of a shame as having the ability to create a new avatar and then jump into it seems like a concept made for VR, the changes (like being able to absorb trees without seeing their bases and no avatars mean you need much less energy to progress) and the time-based leaderboards make it feel more like a sprint to the finish rather than the original strategic game of cat and mouse. Having said that, my only real problem with it is down to the controls. I don't have particularly steady hands and so absorbing any objects at a distance (or getting the square that the Koth is on) is really hard without me pulling the controller back and steadying it against my body. It would be really nice if, once you started absorbing something...

3 helpful
59 min at review
Recommended

Really worth the price, great to play this classic in VR. While using a Oculus device, the controller forward vector points up instead of forward, which can be bit awkward on the wrists while playing.

2 helpful
14 hrs at review
Recommended

KOTH is a remake of a C64 game called sentinel. I used to play this over 35 years ago. Its an excellent retro game.

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970
  • Storage: 70 MB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i7-4770
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 980
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does KOTH cost?

KOTH costs $6.99.

What are the system requirements for KOTH?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i5-4590 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 Storage: 70 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i7-4770 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 980 Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is KOTH available on?

KOTH is available on Windows PC.

Is KOTH worth buying?

KOTH has 93% positive reviews from 14 players.

When was KOTH released?

KOTH was released on Sep 1, 2016.

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