- Publisher: Finji
- Release Date: Jul 23, 2015
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 27 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 27
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Mixed: 11 out of 27
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Negative: 4 out of 27
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Jul 25, 2015poppyzz comment must be fake or missinfromed or tries to get people to play it 1st thing game is short like 2.5 hours and we all have seen the limbo make alike game this one is no different same formula nothing really new that compels me to try it it s about time to stop making limbo like games and try inventing something original until then for me is just simple game
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Jul 23, 2015Stumbled upon this game via GOG for £8 only played about 10 hours but so far so good. The artwork is great and you can tell alot of thought was put into this great game. For the price it's an absolute bargain ! love it highly recommended!
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Dec 10, 2016
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Jul 27, 2015This game and not very good and only good and excellent all gameplay feels like I'm playing Super Mario Bros. In addition to graphs that remember the game Limbo but until cool not to mention the epic sound track that game and very good, and epic you recommend play.
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Jul 26, 2015It's more a jump n run than a puzzle game (like Limbo). That must not be a bad thing per se but Feist didn't get me hooked at the end.
The distance between checkpoint are to big for a game where you die a lot imho. So you will do a lot of backtracking. Furthermore 15€ for ~ 2.5 hours playtime are too much for my taste. -
Oct 15, 2016Many people will cry this game is "tooo harrrd".
And it is. Metroid was difficult and it's venerated.
Feist has innovative yet brutal platforming physics action not found in many games that I've seen.
Its not pretty, its not easy, but neither is surviving in the forest when everyone wants to eat your flesh.
Feist is...feisty. Are you?
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Nov 23, 2015Hedgehogs, mosquitoes, caves, rocks, jumping over branches, but no mechanism you would say "yes, it is a great thing that can make a good game." So again: As a mobile game for a few Euros - why not. But as a desktop game? Waste of time that you can spend with better pieces. I named a few of them, so if you have not played them yet, go try them.
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CD-ActionOct 17, 2015Usually I’m not into artsy little indie games, but I was ready to fall in love with Feist. Unfortunately it didn’t want to love me back. Its difficulty level turned tension that I welcomed in the beginning of the adventure into frustration that prevented me from enjoying this beautiful, atmospheric game as much as I hoped to. [10/2015, p.53]
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Sep 18, 2015Ori is a massive game with so many levels and areas to go through, while Feist ends relatively quickly.