- July 22, 2019
- Friend & Foe Games
- 3h median play time
Vane
Like so much fine art, this piece loses its luster when you start to dissect and interpret it. So don't. Because it's fucking dope.
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Vane is a single player open world action adventure game with fantasy and historical themes. It was developed by Friend & Foe Games and was released on July 22, 2019. It received neutral reviews from both critics and players.
Vane is an atmospheric adventure about unraveling the secrets of an unknown land, finding your place in it, and pulling at the threads of the world to make a change. The shifting sands glimmer with meaning, ancient ruins resonate with power, but in the distance a billowing threat looms. Find your way.











- Visually stunning with beautiful art design and a captivating soundtrack.
- Offers a unique exploration experience with a mysterious atmosphere and environmental storytelling.
- The transformation mechanic between bird and child adds variety to gameplay.
- Controls are clunky and frustrating, making navigation difficult.
- Camera angles are often problematic, leading to disorientation and hindering gameplay.
- Lacks clear direction and guidance, resulting in aimless wandering and confusion.
- story139 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story of "Vane" is characterized by its minimalistic and abstract approach, relying heavily on environmental storytelling and visual cues rather than explicit narrative or dialogue. Players are encouraged to interpret the vague and surreal plot, which explores themes of transformation and exploration, but many find the lack of direction and clarity frustrating. While the game's stunning visuals and atmospheric sound design are praised, the overall narrative experience is often described as confusing and lacking depth, leaving players to piece together their own understanding of the story.
“Vane is a visually stunning game, clearly a lot of time and effort has gone into crafting the visuals and its story through actions.”
“Set in a vast, desolate landscape, 'Vane' emphasizes exploration and environmental storytelling over dialogue, relying on visual cues, minimalistic design, and evocative soundscapes to tell its story.”
“Its unique approach to storytelling through atmosphere, form-shifting mechanics, and surreal landscapes offers a fresh perspective in the adventure genre, encouraging players to interpret its world and story in their own way.”
“The game has nothing to offer: bad story, bad controls, bad puzzles, and the last chapter was buggy as hell.”
“Overall, there was little to no narrative story to this game.”
“It doesn't hold your hand, or explicitly tell you a story, but the painted environments and the music craft a gorgeous, haunting atmosphere that has tendrils of a beautiful narrative.”
Vane is the new game by the artist of The Last Guardian
An atmospheric and often perplexing exploration game that suffers from bugs, uneven level design, and an unwavering dedication to leaving you to your own devices.
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Friend & Foe have released an abstract game that tries to stir the linearity of modern games, but its execution leaves players confused and disinterested. Vane may have strived to create an immersive experience for gamers, but its technical flaws leave it feeling disjointed and unpolished. It feels like a disappointment for what it could have been and it is hard to recommend the game in its current state. Fans of the genre may appreciate the artistic style of the game and find value in the atmosphere of Vane, but having the patience to find their way without guidance may deter any player from enjoying this game fully.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Vane is a open world action adventure game with fantasy and historical themes.
Vane is available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam Deck and others.
On average players spend around 3 hours playing Vane.
Vane was released on July 22, 2019.
Vane was developed by Friend & Foe Games.
Vane has received neutral reviews from both players and critics. Most players liked Vane for its story but disliked it for its stability.
Vane is a single player game.
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