- February 19, 2020
- Bil Deerbuch
Ramiwo
41%Game Brain Score
atmosphere, music
graphics, gameplay
67% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
About
"Ramiwo is a 1st person exploration game where you navigate between 96 worlds, each with 4 gates leading to the next. Worlds are mapped on a cube, with discovered worlds displaying a picture and undiscovered worlds hidden. To navigate, find your location on the cube and exit through one of the 4 gates."











+1
Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
atmosphere2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features excellent art direction and a unique graphic style that creates a dream-like atmosphere.
- It offers a different experience compared to traditional games, focusing on exploration and surreal scenes.
- The sound design is well-crafted, with each zone having its own unique music and sound effects.
- The game lacks proper exploration mechanics, with frequent and abrupt map changes that hinder immersion.
- There are no settings or options available, making it difficult to adjust the experience to the player's preferences.
- Many areas feel uninspired and repetitive, with limited content that does not encourage meaningful exploration.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are characterized by a unique blend of photogrammetry and a low-polygon aesthetic reminiscent of 3D Google Maps, contributing to a dream-like atmosphere. Players appreciate the beautiful and interesting visuals that enhance the game's chill and relaxing experience. Overall, the graphics are well-received, earning a score of 7/10 for their casual appeal.
“The graphic style feels like you're looking at photogrammetry mixed with the low-polygon look of 3D Google Maps, which I really enjoyed, and it also added to the dream-like atmosphere.”
“With no time pressure and complete freedom, it is a chill and relaxing walking simulator with some beautiful and interesting visuals.”
“7/10 - A casual and relaxing game with beautiful visuals.”
“The graphics look outdated and lack the detail expected from modern games.”
“The character models are poorly designed and lack any real depth or personality.”
“The environments feel bland and uninspired, making the game visually unappealing.”