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  • Summary: Action adventure RPG elements fuse together with lavish visuals to create a nostalgic world. Navigate your way through hordes of nefarious monsters and massive boss battles in retro pixelated 2D glory. Solve puzzles, converse with locals and gain skills to restore hope to the once peaceful Exidus.
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  1. Apr 19, 2016
    60
    Overall this is still worth consideration despite its flaws, even if they deprive this one of its full potential.
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  1. Jun 21, 2016
    8
    The indie game scene has become pretty much the only place to get your fix of 2D metroidvanias, with quite a few excellent titles in the genreThe indie game scene has become pretty much the only place to get your fix of 2D metroidvanias, with quite a few excellent titles in the genre released over the past few years. Chronicles of Teddy, the latest of them to reach Wii U, is an interesting game to review, as its absolute excellence in adventure design is almost matched in intensity by the numerous development problems that used to plague the game upon release.

    Chronicles of Teddy features only minimal storytelling, but this suits the game's mood very well. You play as an ordinary girl who is called upon by a magical teddy bear to help save a fantasy word, located through a door on her basement. The worldbuilding is awesome, with an ever-present ominous vibe permeating several intricately detailed, pixel-based locales. This is further exarcebated by the incredibly beautiful soundtrack, which is constantly veering across the melancholy and the eerie.

    A huge library acts as an overworld hub; from there, you'll access the game's four excellently-designed main worlds, as well as several smaller locations and plenty of secrets as well. In true metroidvania fashion, each of the worlds feature a new piece of equipment, which helps you reach previously inaccessible sections. Aside from that, there are a bevy of collectibles as well, and the good news is that they're all consequential in some way. This means that backtracking for them pretty much never felt like a chore to me (even if more "quick-travel" options would be welcome), and the beautiful graphics and music certainly helped in that department.

    Perhaps the best gameplay quirk is the musicom, an instrument that allows you to communicate to inhabitants of the world in their own music-based language. To do so, however, you must find runes, each of them representing a syllable and accompanying musical note. Not only that, you have to actually learn words from the inhabitants. It's a process that made the game that much more appealing to me, as I honestly had never seen something like that in such a game.

    So yes, this was turning out to be a pretty unforgettable adventure... until the bugs started mounting. Most of them have thankfully been squashed by now, but that doesn't make the state the game was released in any less ridiculous. Often it would just freeze while you were going through a door. Sometimes the sound would glitch out (and remember, due to the musicom, the game is significantly sound-based). Other times, there were some pretty severe frame-rate drops (which remain to this day in some areas, like the secret Catacombs section).

    Chronicles of Teddy wouldn't quite have been a ten without the glitches (combat, for example, can be a bit too dodgy sometimes), but it would be pretty damn close. With most of the bugs gone by now, this is a game I do recommend in a heartbeat, but the experience was certainly soured a lot due to the sheer amount of problems I experienced. This means my memories will be forever tainted by faulty development, and as they say, first impressions do matter.

    Rating: 8.0
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  2. Apr 2, 2016
    7
    Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus
    A gorgeous game that I will never finish.
    Chronicles of teddy is the sequel to Finding Teddy in fact
    Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus
    A gorgeous game that I will never finish.
    Chronicles of teddy is the sequel to Finding Teddy
    in fact it was released on pc as finding teddy 2
    This is a 2d pixilated puzzle platformer with a bit of a twist
    To progress through the game you have to learn a new language…
    Listen to the characters that inhabit the world to learn new words and use your lexicon to speak with guardians and doors in the world…
    Every door has its own password…
    To be able to play words back though, you must find runes…
    And along your way are pits, and enemies that drop marbles.. You can collect these marbles from enemies or hidden chests and use them to buy weapon and health upgrades…
    At the end of the worlds you’ll take on an awesome boss….
    I was in love with this game…
    during my time playing….
    And then it broke my heart…
    This game doesn’t auto save.
    I repeat...
    This game doesn’t auto save.
    I was on the 2nd boss which is about 1/3 of the way through the game.
    I sat down on a single day… figuring out all of the puzzles and words… exploring the beautifully designed locations... getting cool abilities like a raft to deal with water, and wings for a double jump…
    im on this 2nd boss…
    I’m about to sing a song to open its teeth and end his life…then the game crashes.
    I lose all… every single bit of my progress…
    all 5 hours of play time down the drain…
    I booted up the game again and it was like I never played before
    my file was nonexistent.
    And as I said this is a puzzle platformer... this game is challenging...
    it takes a lot out of you...
    This isn’t something you can just cruise through…
    at least not your first time
    and I just didn’t have it in me to pick back up.
    How a game is released in 2015 and again in 2016 with no auto save is beyond me
    I understand wanting to create something retro... but game saves isn’t something to be hipster about…
    Chronicles of Teddy is a gorgeous and unique game well worth your time and money
    but please, save every 30 minutes... your sanity will thank you later.
    I give chronicles of Teddy Harmony of Exidus
    a
    7/10
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