In "Rev," play as a fox in a team, hunting various animals in an ancient civilization, with changing seasons and new skills to unlock. Navigate the world using WASD for movement, Shift to run, Space to attack, and left-click to command foxes. Experience the stunning visuals and gameplay as you explore the atmospheric overgrown ruins.
Reviews
- The game features beautiful pixel art and a relaxing atmosphere, making it visually appealing and enjoyable to play.
- Gameplay is simple yet engaging, with a unique concept of hunting as a fox that adds depth and strategy.
- The game offers local split-screen co-op, allowing players to enjoy the experience together, despite some control issues.
- The game suffers from various control and gameplay issues, including problems with split-screen co-op and unintuitive controls.
- Some players found the gameplay repetitive and lacking in depth, with a feeling of randomness in hunting mechanics.
- There are technical glitches that can disrupt gameplay, such as getting stuck on objects and disappearing characters.
- gameplay5 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by its simplicity, focusing on tracking and cornering animals, which some players find charming despite its limitations. However, issues with tracking mechanics lead to a frustrating experience, often resulting in aimless exploration rather than engaging gameplay. Overall, while it has its appealing aspects, it may not resonate with a broader audience.
“The gameplay is not too complex; you just have to track and corner different types of animals.”
“Interesting gameplay despite being very simple.”
“The gameplay isn't meant for the majority of people (hunting and progression) but has some charms.”
“I want to recommend it because Rev has foxes and a beautiful art style, but I can't because of gameplay issues.”
“Because tracking doesn't work, most of the gameplay is just running around the map randomly, hoping to run into your prey.”
- graphics5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- -20 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are characterized by charming pixel art and a beautiful art style that appeals to fans of wildlife themes. While the visuals are generally well-received, some players noted a slight jitteriness during screen movement, which may be intentional. Overall, the game's aesthetic is praised, though it could benefit from improved gameplay mechanics.
“All in all, it is a nice palate cleanser to play if luscious pixel graphics and wildlife appeal to you.”
“This game is humble and comes with pixel art style graphics!”
“Tldr: cute game with a lovely art style.”
“The graphics are quite underwhelming, lacking the detail and polish expected from modern games.”
“Whenever the screen moves, it feels a little jittery, which detracts from the overall experience.”
“The pixel art graphics are simplistic and may not appeal to everyone, making the game feel less immersive.”
- story4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The story mode offers a skill tree progression that enhances gameplay, making it advisable to play first; however, users have reported persistent bugs that detract from the experience. While there are three modes—story, freeplay, and PvP—they largely feel similar in execution.
“+ skill and season progression (in story mode)”
“I completed the tutorial in single player thinking it was just a bug for that scenario, but on the second part of the story mode, the problems still happened.”
“Additionally, there are three different modes which include the story, freeplay, and PvP, but they more or less play the same way.”
“I would recommend playing the story mode first because it has a skill tree progression between the stages.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game experiences occasional glitches and notable typos, but overall, it remains playable and stable.
“It has some glitches here and there, as well as a bunch of weird typos, but it's not by any means unplayable.”
- atmosphere1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's lack of music is seen as a deliberate choice that enhances its overall ambiance, contributing to a more immersive and atmospheric experience.
“The game has no music, but I think it makes sense for what it is; the ambiance makes it more atmospheric.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game features no music, which some players feel enhances the atmosphere and suits the overall experience.
- replayability1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Reviewers suggest that incorporating progression-based achievements and unique challenges can significantly enhance a game's replayability, making it more appealing for players to return and experience new content.
“Achievements make the game much more attractive, especially with progression-based challenges that encourage replay value.”
“The unique challenges and progression elements really enhance the replayability of the game.”
“Adding diverse achievements can significantly boost the game's replay value, making players want to return for more.”
“The game lacks meaningful progression and achievements, making it hard to find motivation for replaying.”
“Without unique challenges or varied gameplay, I found myself losing interest after just one playthrough.”
“The absence of different endings or choices means there's little incentive to replay the game.”