- Publisher: Pixeye Games
- Release Date: Jun 3, 2021
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 7
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Mixed: 1 out of 7
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Negative: 2 out of 7
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Jun 5, 2021Like the idea behind the story, the art is beautiful and interesting game mechanics. but the problem which makes me set the score so low is that the game has no progression or campaign. it is one map/stage and that is that.
Some kind of progression is needed either a campaign etc.
There is no save functions so you can't save your game.
I can't recommend this. feels like its unfished -
Jun 16, 2021The art is great. The game is entertaining. It's short, but the price is low. It will be expanding (new characters, new scenarios etc.) which is great. I loved it.
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Jun 16, 2021How a game can be released with the save system not working?? We ve seen so many bugged games released too early, but never without the save system not working (at all). And more, 2 weeks after the official launch, no patch correct that...they should have postpone the release.
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Jul 10, 2021The art is great . The game is great . I like the game but maybe you don't . I recommend it .
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Aug 1, 2021
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Feb 16, 2022impressive game, compact, fast to play.
But, I felt the playtime is a bit long when in case I failed and have to run again from scratch.
It was fun finding out new things and unlcoking things out but.. when you know you have to do from scratch it is quite hard to you know, restart again.
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Jun 30, 2021It’s a base defense strategy game that dabbles in realism rather than pointless commotion, and it’s a very captivating one. There are minor issues, such as the need for more precise controls (you can’t choose which worker you wish to station at every barricade), but aside from a few frustrating moments, these mostly don’t detract from its strengths.
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Jun 18, 2021It can leave your heart racing, and it can leave you stunned at the scenery, and, sometimes, it’ll leave you bewildered at how brutal the game can be, but ultimately, I’d be lying if I said there wasn’t a diamond in the rough here. It’s gonna feel unpolished and early-access-ish with paltry menus, no saving, and only one map and two heroes to play as. Still, there’s a lot of potential here. But until a few content issues, save system complaints, and AI fine-tuning gets addressed, I can’t quite give Until We Die too much of a recommendation unless you find it on sale.