Ramiwo
- February 19, 2020
- Bil Deerbuch
"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."
Reviews
- Excellent art direction and unique visual style that creates a dream-like atmosphere.
- Offers a different gameplay experience that can be enjoyable for those looking for something unconventional.
- The sound design is well-crafted, with unique music and sound effects for each zone.
- Limited exploration due to frequent and abrupt map transitions, making it frustrating for players who want to immerse themselves in the environments.
- Lacks basic options such as a settings menu, which detracts from the overall user experience.
- Many areas feel uninspired and repetitive, with little content to discover, leading to a sense of disappointment.
- graphics3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The 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“The graphics look outdated and lack the detail expected from modern games.”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.”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The atmosphere is praised for its unique graphic style, combining photogrammetry with a low-polygon aesthetic reminiscent of 3D Google Maps, which contributes to a dream-like quality that many players find appealing.
“Also really liked the atmosphere.”
“The graphic style feels like you're looking at photogrammetry mixed with the low-polygon look of 3D Google Maps, which I really dug, and it also added to the dream-like atmosphere.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The gameplay is unconventional, lacking traditional elements such as quests and puzzles, making it a unique experience that may appeal to those seeking something different.
“Worth the price for someone looking for a quite different gameplay experience.”
“It has no traditional gameplay, no quests, no puzzles.”
“The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks depth.”
“The controls are clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to play.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is tailored to each zone, featuring unique tracks and sound effects that enhance the overall atmosphere and immersion.
“Each zone has unique music and sound effects that perfectly complement the environment.”
“The soundtrack is incredibly immersive, enhancing the overall gaming experience.”
“The variety of musical styles throughout the game keeps each moment fresh and engaging.”