The Dev: Enter The Blockchain
- September 29, 2023
- Rockfire Games
"The Dev: Enter The Blockchain" is a harsh third-person 3D platformer centered around the character, The Dev. Players must navigate through multiple levels of increasing difficulty, each with unique puzzles and challenges. The game's photo-realistic graphics and impeccable coding aim to showcase the trials of entering the blockchain. Be warned, this game is designed to break you, and beating it is a true challenge.
Reviews
- The game offers a nostalgic experience reminiscent of MS-DOS gaming, capturing the charm of the '90s.
- It provides a challenging and rewarding gameplay experience, with a strong sense of accomplishment upon completing levels.
- The humor and quirky storytelling add to the game's appeal, making it a fun and engaging experience.
- The game suffers from poor optimization, making it difficult to run smoothly.
- Gameplay is plagued by serious bugs and issues that can make it frustrating and unbearable at times.
- There is no saving system, which can lead to a loss of progress and added frustration for players.
- humor4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is generally appreciated for its wacky and entertaining nature, with players finding the developer's comedic style particularly enjoyable. However, some reviewers feel that the jokes could be improved, leading to mixed ratings. Overall, the humor adds a fun element to the gameplay experience.
“Fun game all around, and I enjoyed the wacky humor.”
“The dev is hilarious - thank you for saving the blockchain from ponzi boys!”
“Funny story too!”
- story3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story is described as engaging and heartwarming, complementing the game's fun puzzler and mini-game elements. Players appreciate the narrative enough to want to see it through, despite the game's low price point.
“A massively fun puzzler with mini-game elements and a story that grips your heartstrings and helps you finish a cold one.”
“Obviously, I'm not going to get GTA 6 for $3.99, but I still want to complete the game and watch the story.”
“The story feels disjointed and lacks a coherent narrative arc.”
“Character development is shallow, making it hard to connect with anyone.”
“The plot twists are predictable and fail to deliver any real surprises.”
- optimization3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The game's optimization is widely criticized as poor, with some users claiming it runs worse than demanding titles like Crysis. However, this lack of optimization is seen by some as part of the game's unique charm, suggesting that it doesn't detract from the overall experience.
“The optimization is non-existent; it's easier to run Crysis than this game.”
“This game may not be the pinnacle of optimization (it's awful), but that's exactly what adds to its charm.”
“In summary, this game may not be the poster child for optimization, but it doesn't need to be.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by a sense of honor and immersion, but it is marred by significant bugs that hinder movement and enemy interactions, leading to a frustrating experience for players.
“You can feel the honor pulsing through the gameplay.”
“The gameplay is unbearable with serious bugs when running, walking, and avoiding enemies.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability is characterized by a nostalgic charm, with users noting a deliberate inclusion of '90s-style bugs that add an enchanting, albeit imperfect, experience.
“It's as if the developers purposefully left a bit of the '90s in their game's code, and the result is nothing short of enchanting bugginess.”