- Publisher: Deck 13
- Release Date: Jul 30, 2021
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 15 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 15
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Mixed: 5 out of 15
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Negative: 1 out of 15
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Aug 2, 2021Good game. A bit short, but with some replayability. Mechanics are good but underused.
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Aug 2, 2021A very beautiful game with amazing landscapes! I love the post-apocalyptic scenario
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Aug 2, 2021I played Vesper this weekend and I had a blast with it! A wonderful and engaging experience that demands you to delve deep into a mysterious and beautiful lore mixed with great gameplay mechanics and a visual style I rarely saw in videogame.
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Aug 2, 2021Mesmerizing atmosphere, fun puzzles and a great story! Even for a beginner like me in the world of video games it can be an interesting experience
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Feb 17, 2022Vesper is a minimalist game that doesn´t stand out from the crowd of similar titles. On the other hand, it is not bad at all. It is an honest game with attractive visuals and good gameplay. Nothing more, nothing less.
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CD-ActionOct 12, 2021Vesper is full of redundant screens that you simply run across, which made the campaign longer but at the cost of watering down the gameplay. In theory, complexity of challenges rises due to introduction of time limits, increasing number of robots and longer escape sequences, but I completed most of the game almost with my eyes closed. It’s a beautiful, atmospheric adventure, but it would definitely benefit from being a bit harder. [10/2021, p.73]
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Aug 10, 2021Vesper is a highly impressive indie platformer. Its stunning visuals and mysterious game world will likely immediately hook the player, while its gameplay hits a sweet spot that will maintain that interest throughout its short runtime. It may sometimes go into comfortable spaces seen by other games in the genre, but even so there's more than enough flair here to make Vesper worthwhile.