So far so good. I've only played a little bit, but I can tell already I'm going to like this game. My thoughts so far, Pros: +Graphics +Storyline so far is intriguing +Music is fantastic, really goes w/ the game. +Voice acting +Runs smooth +Minimum bugs Cons: -Controller needed to play (I can see why once you play it) -Controls seem weird at first, but you catch on pretty quick -Came across a mini sound glitch where it kept repeating itself, but nothing major. So small I forgot already what the sound was. TL;DR - Would I recommend? Yes.
Divide
- Release Date:
- Nov 17, 2017
- Developer:
- Exploding Tuba Studios
- Publisher:
- Exploding Tuba Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Combat in Divide is stacked heavily against the player. Each encounter has the potential to get completely out of hand. Combat areas, big and small, can be directly assaulted using a futuristic side-arm and the potential aid of an ally. The player also has the option to slink through using stealth and misdirection by hacking the enemy’s own communication.
The player moves with the left stick and aims with the right stick. Everything else from sprinting to shooting a sidearm to interacting with the main character’s augmented reality interface are mapped to the buttons on the top of the controller. Fingers and thumbs stay put, while the player stays in control.
Power up derelict complexes, unlock jammed doors, and delve into long abandoned computer networks as you dust off the secrets of the mighty Vestige Corporation. Players explore expansive isometric environments and stroll through deep matte paintings that bring Divide’s world to life.
*Divide requires an XInput compatible gamepad. XBox 360, XBox One, PS4, Steam Controller or similar.
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User Reviews
This game is basically a boring labyrinth. I'm saying this as a person who likes Metroidvanias, complex levels with keycards, zones you can't reach yet, backtracking, etc. It's still just a big, boring labyrinth, made from very similar assets with almost nothing to help you get your bearings. Making big, pointless labyrinths that don't feel like a real location is bad level design. I would often fall asleep as I moved with my character. Because of the isometric perspective and the intro scenes (which take place on a train station and in the protagonist's apartment) you may be misled to think that it's an action-adventure. It's not. There are some conversations and even an NPC companion, but the screenshots are misleading. The area with civilians and NPCs is 15 minutes long. The rest of my 8 hour long playtime has been spent in a big, boring labyrinth (underground high-tech complex). I managed to "complete" it only to arrive at another big, boring labyrinth. The story is badly writte...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 32-bit or later
- Processor: Intel core i3 or AMD FX 6100
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia 660 or Radeon HD7870 1GB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
- Additional Notes: An XINput compatible gamepad is required to play this game. XBox 360, XBox One, PS4, Steam Controller or similar.
FAQ
How much does Divide cost?
Divide costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Divide?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 32-bit or later Processor: Intel core i3 or AMD FX 6100 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia 660 or Radeon HD7870 1GB VRAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Additional Notes: An XINput compatible gamepad is required to play this game. XBox 360, XBox One, PS4, Steam Controller or similar.
What platforms is Divide available on?
Divide is available on Windows PC.
Is Divide worth buying?
Divide has 33% positive reviews from 3 players.
When was Divide released?
Divide was released on Nov 17, 2017.
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