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5.6

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  1. Jul 27, 2018
    9
    At first I was hesitant to pick up Feist. But this is a real unique gem, thats just waiting to be discovered. The character is likeable, the backgrounds amazingly beautiful and the whole atmosphere is oozing charm.

    Every movement of the game is physics based, which turns the puzzles and chases into a very exciting, delicate acts of trying the environment to get further in the game.
    At first I was hesitant to pick up Feist. But this is a real unique gem, thats just waiting to be discovered. The character is likeable, the backgrounds amazingly beautiful and the whole atmosphere is oozing charm.

    Every movement of the game is physics based, which turns the puzzles and chases into a very exciting, delicate acts of trying the environment to get further in the game.

    I'd put this among some of the most enjoyable adventures I've played in a long time. A thrilling ride
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  2. Sep 26, 2018
    9
    I almost missed this gem because initially I assumed it was yet another mediocre copy of Limbo.

    The visual style is similar to Limbo, but Feist is less puzzle based, and more action/combat based. It includes quite a lot of elements not found in Limbo. Everything behaves according to very lifelike physics, so the hostile and primal world feels really natural and organic. New gameplay
    I almost missed this gem because initially I assumed it was yet another mediocre copy of Limbo.

    The visual style is similar to Limbo, but Feist is less puzzle based, and more action/combat based. It includes quite a lot of elements not found in Limbo. Everything behaves according to very lifelike physics, so the hostile and primal world feels really natural and organic.

    New gameplay elements are introduced at a balanced pace during the 10 chapters, and checkpoints are placed so far apart that it felt like a nice reward when I managed to clear the most tricky sections, but still they're so close together that it didn't feel unfair or stupid when I died and had to retry a section over and over again...

    I experienced some very short frame rate drops now and then, but that was a minor issue.

    I'm really happy I gave this game a well deserved chance, and If you like physics based games with some light puzzle elements, please give this a try!
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54

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
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  1. Jan 13, 2017
    50
    Quite a challenge, as much because of its difficulty as because of its repetitive gameplay and the annoying lack of a health bar.
  2. Jan 11, 2017
    50
    Feist isn’t a bad game, but it wasn’t all that enjoyable at the same time. Most times I just wanted to get through the level as quickly as possible, which I suppose is the goal if you are trying to beat the speedrun times. There are occasional framerate drops in the game, but they don’t really show their true colors until the end of the game. The game is pretty short, so don’t expect a long journey. The game’s longevity can be increased if you care about clearing the levels with the fastest time and without dying.
  3. Dec 23, 2016
    70
    If you find yourself drawn to punishing difficulty and savage foes, then Feist will satisfy. But otherwise the frustration will build slow and refuse to leave. Feist is a game that shows you the savage beauty of the natural world, with all the good and bad that this entails.