Running Through Russia
- May 21, 2017
- Spell Helix
- 4h median play time
"Running Through Russia" is an endless runner game set in the diverse landscapes of Russia. Players control a runner, dodging obstacles and collecting coins in a procedurally generated environment. The objective is to achieve the farthest distance possible while competing with others on the global leaderboard.
Reviews
- The game offers an absurdly high number of achievements (over 4000), making it a fun choice for achievement hunters.
- Despite its simplicity and bugs, many players find the game surprisingly entertaining and humorous.
- The low price point makes it an accessible option for those looking to boost their achievement count quickly.
- The gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, often leading to boredom after a short period.
- The game is filled with bugs and poor mechanics, making it frustrating to play at times.
- Many players feel that the game is a cash grab, designed solely to exploit the achievement system rather than provide a quality gaming experience.
- music92 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 48 % neutral mentions
- 22 % negative mentions
The music in the game elicits a wide range of opinions, with some players praising it as catchy and memorable, while others find it annoying and monotonous. Many reviews highlight the soundtrack's charm and ability to stick in players' heads, though there are also criticisms regarding its quality and repetitiveness. Overall, the music seems to be a polarizing aspect, with some considering it the best part of the game, while others deem it terrible.
“The music has made me give up all other music.”
“I have found the music that moves me.”
“I could listen to this masterpiece of a soundtrack on repeat forever.”
“The music is terrible.”
“The music never changes, and gets pretty annoying after a while.”
“The platforming is terrible as you will fall through random platforms for no reason, the music is awful and finally the animation of the main character is just awful.”
- gameplay70 mentions
- 26 % positive mentions
- 54 % neutral mentions
- 20 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by intuitive mechanics and simple controls, allowing players to focus on the environment and challenges, though many find it repetitive and lacking depth. While some praise its creativity and addictive nature, others criticize it for being overly simplistic, buggy, and not engaging enough, with a significant emphasis on achievement hunting rather than substantive gameplay. Overall, opinions are mixed, with some players enjoying the experience while others feel it falls short of expectations.
“The gameplay mechanics are intuitive, with simple controls that make it easy to focus on the scenery and the challenge of the run itself.”
“Gameplay is tight and very creative, playing into the plot perfectly.”
“Immersive and unique gameplay with an excellent story.”
“Gameplay is poor, the game doesn't make sense.”
“3fps animation and a bunch of static models flipped onto each other, buggy collisions and no actual gameplay with garbage level design on top.”
“Graphic sucks, controls suck, sound is directly from hell and the gameplay is the worst you will have experienced.”
- story46 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 63 % neutral mentions
- 7 % negative mentions
The game's story is praised for its immersive and detailed narrative, filled with emotional depth, unexpected twists, and a well-rounded protagonist. While some players find the storytelling to be moving and engaging, others criticize the game for lacking direction and depth, suggesting that it feels more like an achievement farm than a fully fleshed-out experience. Overall, the story is a significant aspect that can leave a lasting impression, though opinions on its execution vary widely.
“The game's strength lies in its attention to detail and immersive storytelling.”
“I will not spoil the story, but let's just say there's joy, there's sorrow, there's laughter, there's tears, there's wistfulness and longing and hope.”
“The story is possibly one of the most moving I have ever encountered.”
“The game has poor graphics and no story or direction, very bad game save your money £££.”
“The story goes 10 years before the first Metro, where Russians try to escape from the first mutant bears that appear everywhere.”
“If the game was more fleshed out like DLC Quest was, it would make the game a statement instead of an achievement farm.”
- graphics42 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 29 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some praising them as stunning and a significant achievement in modern gaming, while others criticize them as subpar or reminiscent of outdated technology. Many users highlight the disparity in quality, with some claiming the visuals are a major selling point, while others find them lacking and detrimental to the overall experience. Overall, the graphics seem to evoke strong opinions, ranging from admiration to disappointment.
“The graphics are stunning, and the sound design adds to the ambiance, whether it's the howling wind on a desolate plain or the chatter of locals in a village market.”
“Not only is it a game, it is artwork, a truly modern masterpiece reflecting the intellect, creativity, innovation, and brain power that few humans wield at this point in time.”
“The graphics make AAA games weep.”
“The game has poor graphics and no story or direction, very bad game save your money £££.”
“Between poorly hand-drawn graphics and the game's music, running through Russia really doesn't offer anything for even the most seasoned of casual gaming veterans, especially if you gotta pay.”
- humor40 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is generally well-received, with many players finding it amusing due to its low-budget charm, funny glitches, and entertaining concepts. While some moments, like falling bears and absurd scenarios, elicit genuine laughter, others criticize the game for being overly simplistic or buggy. Overall, it appeals to those with a sense of humor, though it may not hold up for extended play sessions.
“This game made me laugh more than anything I've played in a while.”
“I'm chuckling to myself whilst repeatedly falling to my doom/getting hit by bears/drinking bad vodka; maybe that says something about me as a person, I guess I'm just simple.”
“What is also funny and makes you go ha-ha is when you get the white bottle that takes you to heaven; there's a chance you'll see a bear fall off, which is amazing to see.”
- stability30 mentions
- 7 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 93 % negative mentions
The game is widely criticized for its severe instability, with numerous reports of bugs, glitches, and poor performance, particularly in its early access state. While some users find humor in the glitches, the overall consensus is that the game is largely unplayable and lacks meaningful content. Despite the developers' efforts to address these issues, many players feel that the game's current state is unacceptable.
“Not buggy at all.”
“Beyond buggy, no consistent way to play or enjoy this game.”
“It's early access, it's buggy as all hell, it runs poorly. The only real upside for those who care are the achievements, which take ages to get.”
“Buggy as hell, superficial 'early access' title added so the developer doesn't get reamed for such a horrible mess of a game.”
- grinding8 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and requiring minimal effort, often leading to a sense of monotony. However, some users feel that the grind is ultimately rewarding, especially for those pursuing 100% completion, making the experience worthwhile despite its repetitive nature.
“You'll need a second life for grinding.”
“2/10 for the achievement farming.”
“This game requires barely any thought or effort, but it can get rather tedious after a while.”
- replayability4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the game's progression system, which offers virtual landmarks and achievements for reaching milestones, enhancing the sense of accomplishment and encouraging replayability. Overall, the game is regarded as excellent with strong replay value, supported by a helpful development team.
“The progression system, which rewards you with virtual landmarks and achievements for reaching milestones, provides a sense of accomplishment and encourages replayability.”
“Excellent game, with good replayability. The developers are very helpful and supportive.”
- monetization4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game has been criticized as a cash grab, with users noting an excessive reliance on ads and a lack of value compared to other free mobile games. Overall, the approach appears to prioritize profit over player experience.
“I've seen better free mobile games that are filled with ads.”
“Cash grab by achievements hype 2k17!”
- optimization4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's optimization has received high praise, with multiple users rating its performance a perfect 10/10, indicating exceptional efficiency and smooth gameplay.
“The performance of this game is great!”
“The performance of this game is great!”
“[b]Performance:[/b] 10/10”
- emotional2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by the intense and sudden consequences of player actions, such as the instant death caused by poisonous purple bottles or encounters with bears, which evoke feelings of tension and urgency.