Neva Player Reviews
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The quality of minimalist games varies greatly. Games like Gris, Planet Lana, Inside, Little Nightmares, etc. are sidescrolling titles that have a focus on one or two things. Visuals alone typically tell the story, which can be challenging to master. Neva seems to nail the story, which is rare for
I really loved the art direction of this game. Princess Mononoke was a movie that I used to watch quite a bit as a teenager, so it was really cool to feel somewhat like you were in that universe again. I enjoyed most of the puzzle/platforming, I think it feels
This game is pure art. Gris was so meh to me but Neva resonated in a way I didn't expect. Loved every bits. It goes far beyond what the studio previously made and I'm glad I put my hands on this masterclass.
Neva is a breathtaking journey that masterfully blends art, music, and storytelling into an unforgettable experience. From the moment I launched the game, I was captivated by its stunning paintbrush art style. Every frame felt like a living masterpiece, so much so that I frequently found myself hitting the screenshot
A simple game with some gorgeous designs and visuals, I needed a little bit more from the action and platforming to fully love it but it was well crafted and effective.
Easily one of the most beautiful games I've ever played. up there with Journey. Very short and emotional. Had some fun combat and clever puzzles.
Great visuals and platforming with an emotional soundtrack in a roughly 5 hour game.
Absolutely amazing Pros: DA, Simple combat, Story, If you want to cry start to end..., Short game 3 - 4h, Bosses, Platforming Cons:
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