Distortions is an indie game by Brazilian developer Among Giants. Released on Steam, it compasses many genres, but it is best described as Walking Simulator with survival elements and a riveting soundtrack.
These days innovations in the video game industry are being led by indie developers, while the more established publishers like EA and Ubisoft are busy milking their customers with lootboxes and microtransactions. Some of the memorable indies from 2017 include Hellblade, PUBG, Divinity Original Sin II and Observer.
A Land Distorted Into Something Spectacular
Distortions puts you in the shoes of a young girl who wakes up in a strange land with no memory of her past. She goes on to explore the place, only to find out she’s not alone. The mysterious land is also home to shadows of sorts who live where light can’t reach, and attack her on sight.
Floating mountains, foreign objects and a whole lot of emptiness surrounded by an endless body of water. The game-world in Distortions is governed by a set of tunes, sometimes in a desirable way while the rest destructive.
Music, your violin to be more exact, is the only weapon you have in Distortions. You can levitate objects, create barriers, build bridges and last but not least play some cool tunes using your musical instrument.
Distortions: Story and Player Character
Distortions mainly refers to distorted memories. It explores mental illnesses in a subtle way. The player character seems to either have lost touch with reality, or can’t seem to a accept it. As such, reality has been distorted. This is her quest to find out the truth.
Throughout the game, the player character works to, “Face her monster” quite literally. To do this she needs to obtain various tunes to aid her in her journey. On the way, you come across journals and various pages that tell you more about the chimerical land.
Music has a profound impact on the girl’s life and as well as the game world. Certain tunes alter the world in unexpected ways, while others provide support.
There is a whole lot of running around in this musical adventure. Chapters often culminate into the girl getting some new tune or ability and in the aftermath the surrounding environment comes crumbling down and you’re supposed to make it out of there in a fixed time.
When we played Distortions, there were multiple bugs and glitches in the gameplay. However, we’re glad to confirm that most of them have been ironed out now.
There are some sequences where you have no choice but to run from the hordes of “shadows”. However, early on in the game there are many situations where a music-driven combat system would have been apt. A more than reasonable amount of time is also spent escaping collapsing caves and structures.
Conclusion: What Could Have Been
Distortions really shines when you consider the world and the soundtrack. The story and the characters are lacking in depth, though. It only gives a vague idea of what actually happened and led to the current situation.
Pros:
- Beautiful world
- Top-notch soundtrack
- Good graphics
- Abstract but thought provoking story
Cons:
- Characters lack depth
- Limited spells/tunes
- Gameplay gets somewhat repetitive
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