- May 13, 2020
- Morne Venter
Enter Digiton
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About
"Enter Digiton: Heart of Corruption" is a free DLC that brings new content to the base game, including three corrupted bosses, a powerful shield, and various bug fixes. The main game, "Enter Digiton," invites players to journey into a sprawling underground kingdom, where advanced technology and ruined landscapes await. Players must navigate Digiton's treacherous environment, battle powerful demon lords, and work towards restoring the once-prosperous kingdom.











- The game features gorgeous visuals and a unique art style that enhances the overall experience.
- Controls are generally precise and enjoyable, with a fun rumble feature that adds impact to actions.
- The game offers a solid sense of progression with various unlockable abilities and collectibles that encourage exploration.
- The level design is often uninspired and repetitive, leading to a lack of engaging gameplay.
- There are significant issues with control customization and collision detection, making gameplay frustrating at times.
- The game lacks a sense of discovery and can feel overly linear, requiring backtracking without clear guidance.
graphics
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are praised for their gorgeous, unique, and striking visuals, featuring a clean and memorable monochromatic, minimalist aesthetic. While the art style is a highlight, some reviewers note that the overall experience may falter beyond the visuals, suggesting that players should be fans of the genre to fully appreciate it.
“Absolutely gorgeous visuals - unique, striking, clean as hell, and memorable.”
“I love the monochromatic, minimalist aesthetic.”
“Visuals great.”
“Aside from the visuals and presentation, unfortunately, things take a bit of a dive.”
“I'm going to recommend Enter Digiton due to its inspired visuals and overall presentation, but go in understanding that you'll need to be a huge metroidvania fanatic to overlook its many faults.”
“It's a simplistic platformer with a pretty reserved art style.”