- June 15, 2023
- Necroactive
Enigma Manor
Platforms
About
Enigma Manor is a 1-4 player co-op survival horror game. Navigate your way through the procedurally generated manor, fend off monsters, solve puzzles and find a way to escape. Limited Resources: Scavenge the manor for ammunition and health items to protect yourself from the monsters that lie within, but use them wisely as resources are limited. Puzzles: Collect keys around the area to unloc…




- The game offers a fun and engaging experience, especially when played with friends.
- It has a charming, simplistic design reminiscent of classic survival horror games, with random generated maps and various puzzles.
- The developer is actively involved and responsive to player feedback, indicating a commitment to improving the game over time.
- The game can cause motion sickness for some players, which may limit its accessibility.
- There are technical issues, such as long loading times and camera control problems, that hinder gameplay.
- The inventory system is frustrating, with players unable to drop items, and the enemy density can feel overwhelming at times.
- graphics10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics are described as fair and simplistic, allowing for smooth gameplay without performance issues. Reviewers appreciate this minimalist approach, especially in contrast to more demanding Unreal Engine games that often lead to lag and excessive visual effects. Overall, the emphasis on simplicity is seen as a positive aspect that enhances the gaming experience.
“I really like having a simplistic graphics type of game.”
“The graphics are fair and it can run smoothly without issue from what I experienced.”
“Too many of these Unreal Engine games demand so much that I cannot ever enjoy survival horror games because everything lags, or the graphics are shining like crazy.”
“Remember this, developers: you can do more with simplistic design; you do not need to overdo it in graphic flair.”
“The graphics are fair, but they can be improved to enhance the overall experience.”