EverStopped
- September 27, 2019
- Mathieu
EverStopped is a dystopian shooting game set in a never-ending Cold War era. Train to be an elite soldier, navigating obstacles, shooting targets, and protecting yourself. With the two blocs on the brink of confrontation, every move counts in this tense and action-packed experience.
Reviews
- The game is surprisingly fun and addictive, encouraging players to beat their best scores.
- Visually appealing with fluid animations, and the addition of translations makes it accessible to non-French speakers.
- Great value for the price, with many players recommending it for its entertainment value.
- There are significant control issues, including unchangeable key bindings and movement mechanics that can be frustrating.
- The game lacks clear instructions and feedback, making it difficult to understand certain mechanics.
- Technical problems such as low frame rates and high default brightness can hinder the overall experience.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay offers a challenging experience with varying difficulty levels that can catch players off guard, but it is visually appealing with fluid animations, and players can quickly adapt to the mechanics.
“The gameplay isn't that easy and may surprise you as you go through different situations, some harder than others. Visually, it looks pretty good, animations are fluid, and you get the hang of it pretty quickly.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is praised for its humor, making it enjoyable even for players who don't understand the language. At a low price point, it offers a fun experience that users highly recommend.
“It's playable even though I don't speak French; it's a really funny game to play, and I enjoy it a lot. For 3 euros, it's a great game, and I can only recommend it!”
- emotional1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express frustration with the game's movement mechanics, noting that the burst speed can disrupt emotional immersion, particularly when navigating obstacles that result in instant failure. This lack of fluidity detracts from the overall emotional experience, making it challenging to engage with the game's narrative or atmosphere.