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Project Regolith

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31%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
50% User Score Based on 12 reviews

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Join us on Discord! About the GameExplore the Mystery of Outpost RheaProject Regolith is a 2-Player Cooperative Puzzler made by a small team of 4 in Melbourne, Australia, where you and a partner are tasked with uncovering the mystery behind the vanished crew of Outpost Rhea, a deep-space research facility overseen by a Corporate body that enforces strict NDA clauses and communications embargoes …

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50%
Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
gameplay2 negative mentions

  • The game features interesting puzzles and a fun co-op experience, making it enjoyable for players.
  • Despite technical difficulties, many players found the game to be a good time and expressed a desire for a sequel or DLC.
  • The charm of the game, even with its bugs, adds to the overall enjoyment for some players.
  • The game is plagued by numerous bugs and technical issues, making it feel unfinished and often unplayable.
  • Puzzle mechanics are considered half-baked and lack depth, leading to a disappointing gameplay experience.
  • Performance issues, such as poor room culling and janky transitions, detract significantly from the overall experience.
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has been criticized for its lack of depth and development in puzzle mechanics, which are introduced but quickly dismissed without further exploration or layering. Reviewers note that the game fails to utilize its mechanics in a way that distinguishes it from standard level design, unlike more successful titles that rely heavily on their unique gameplay elements.

    • “The puzzle mechanics can work, but here's the kicker: the game doesn't develop any particular implementation, dismissing them pretty quickly after using them, and rarely layers them.”
    • “These puzzle mechanics can work, but here's the kicker: the game doesn't develop any particular implementation, dismissing them pretty quickly after using them, and rarely layers them.”
    • “There's nothing you couldn't do in this game that you couldn't do with normal level design, where a game like Portal depends on the mechanic.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is minimal and primarily conveyed through a few voice logs, making it easy for players to piece together the plot. Overall, the narrative lacks depth and complexity, leaving some players wanting more.

    • “The story is engaging and keeps you invested throughout the game.”
    • “With just a few voice logs, you can map out every plot point in your head.”
    • “The narrative is well-crafted and adds depth to the overall experience.”
    • “The story is minimal, with only one or two voice logs that allow you to piece together every plot point in your head.”
    • “The narrative feels underdeveloped, lacking depth and engagement.”
    • “The overall story is forgettable and fails to leave a lasting impression.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is enjoyable, but players report that it suffers from numerous bugs, affecting its overall stability.

    • “The game is very fun but fairly buggy.”
    • “The game is very fun but fairly buggy.”

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