- February 26, 2022
- M9 Games
Vereda
Platforms
About
"Vereda" is a first-person 3D puzzle adventure game, reminiscent of '90s classics, where you play as a covert agent on a mission to infiltrate a town and recover a top-secret dossier. You must solve an array of puzzles and contraptions to reach the dossier, with only a vague description of its location. Prepare for a challenging and immersive escape room experience.











- The game features a variety of puzzles that range from easy to challenging, providing a fun experience.
- Graphics are generally well-received, and the game runs smoothly for most players.
- It's a short game that can be enjoyable, especially if purchased on sale.
- Many puzzles are considered nonsensical or overly vague, leading to frustration and reliance on walkthroughs.
- The game suffers from numerous technical issues, including bugs, crashes, and poor performance.
- The storyline is largely forgettable and does not enhance the overall experience.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are a mixed bag, with some users praising the beautiful visuals and smooth performance, while others report significant issues such as graphical errors, screen tearing, and poor resolution options. Some environments, like the room with the rolling table, experience specific glitches that disrupt gameplay. Overall, while the graphics can be stunning, they are marred by inconsistencies that affect the overall experience.
“The graphics are fine and the game ran smooth.”
“Amazing graphics, but in the room with the rolling table, it wouldn't work until I exited to the menu and went back in.”
“Great game with beautiful graphics and delicious brain-satisfying puzzles!”
“It is kind of rough around the edges with some graphical errors.”
“There are resolution options and graphics detail settings from low to ultra, which is a bit vague; nothing to toggle separately, and vsync is badly needed; screen tearing is insane.”
“The graphics are pretty bad to the point where you can't decipher the puzzles.”