I loved the art style of Keep Light but that is where my praise of the game ends. I found the puzzles to be unintuitive and when I did finallyI loved the art style of Keep Light but that is where my praise of the game ends. I found the puzzles to be unintuitive and when I did finally figure them out I felt like “how was I supposed to have guessed that ?”. The game lacks a lot of basic things as well. There is no option to exit the game, I had to Alt-F4 to close it. There are no options menu at all to adjust even the smallest thing such as volume or graphics options. Alt-Tab worked. The game saves at predefined checkpoints but it never tells you when it’s saving so you have no idea where you’ll leave off at if you exit. The prompts for what button to press are also only for the keyboard so if you use a gamepad you have to figure it out on your own as you can’t view the controls. My Logitech F310 worked though. System resources seemed high for the art style and detail. I couldn’t monitor FPS and felt no lag but my GPU and CPU usage seemed higher than I would have expected. I played Keep Light on Linux. It never crashed on me and I didn’t notice any bugs or glitches. I didn’t end up finishing the game as I simply wasn’t having fun at all. I paid $5.16 CAD for Keep Light and while that isn’t a lot of money I can’t recommend it even at that price.
Game Engine: Unreal
Disk Space Used: 2.5 GB
Input Used: Logitech F310