
Ember melts ice, she can breath under water, and rime of course freezes ice, you unlock other abilitie to complete puzzles as the game goes on. I was so excited to play this game with my girlfriend but quickly discovered oh no… this wouldn’t be fun to play with somebody else at all… each character has their own element attached to them, fire and ice. but what they find is much more powerful… eachother… awh. Sortve like the whole unravel 2 thing, 2 characters working together to complete tasks… I usually love such a concept, but degrees of separation only managed to separate me and my attention span… Here you play as ember and rime as they awaken to fine their homes in ruin… They set out to find answers. … Expandĭegrees of Separation A cute concept but not really that fun Degrees os Separation is on paper a cute little puzzle game that you can play Degrees of Separation A cute concept but not really that fun Degrees os Separation is on paper a cute little puzzle game that you can play alone or with your boo… or really anyone else. This game may not be challenging enough for some, but was certainly worth a complete play-through without feeling redundant or boring anywhere. Story was something that could not interest us, but the gameplay certainly made up for that. The number of elements that constituted the puzzles are minimal, limited pretty much to moving doors and ropes, but the number of ways these were used together with each world's mechanic resulted in interesting puzzles. Otherwise, coop usually boils down to accurate split-second timing, positioning, etc. one player moves and then the other, coop becomes a relaxed affair.

Eureka moments were plenty, and they repeatedly reminded us of the thought that went into designing the puzzles, and crafting the world accordingly. Mechanics of each world were introduced with just the right difficulty, after which they could be applied to solve other puzzles of gradually increasing complexity. At no time did the puzzles feel too easy, or too convoluted. We felt this game hit a perfect balance with the complexity of puzzles. The way the world split between the players was beautiful and a core part of collecting scarves spread all over the 5 worlds and the castle (a nexus between the worlds) The mechanics in each of the 5 worlds were very innovative, something we had not seen in any other game. We were into the game primarily for the mechanics and environment. … Expandīought this to play with my wife.

Overall I give this great game that I got for only 10$ a score that complement its low price of 10 out of 10 for a 10 and you get about 10 hours of game. The overall game was longer than I anticipated for this kind of game which means it has a lot of content (took me arround 10 hours to get each and every puzzle done). The gameplay = you jump arround solving puzzles only, which I didn't think I would like since I dislike puzzle game but this is the only puzzle game I didn't hate. The music which is rare these days were done right with good sound design, you will not mistake "his jump" and "her jump" since they each have their own voice.
9 DEGREES OF SEPARATION PS4
Graphics, Story, Gameplay, sound design, time, and even the price = all 10/10 Story = Never did I see a 2d puzzle game having such an Graphics, Story, Gameplay, sound design, time, and even the price = all 10/10 Story = Never did I see a 2d puzzle game having such an amazing story that has a direct metaphore for falling in love (shes a hot girl, hes a cold person, they complete impossible situations together) The graphics = are the best 2d looking game I saw on my PS4 pro.
