Corpse of Discovery Review (Steam)
For this Corpse of Discovery Review, we play a first-person Walking Simulator exploring the deeper meaning of family, life goals, and personal choices (with a bit of humor and old-school sci-fi homage mixed in) – set on beautiful and lonely alien worlds.
Corpse of Discovery Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 4.22GB download size.
- Full controller support.
- Graphics settings – resolution, fullscreen, draw distance, depth of field, graphics quality preset, grass, v-sync, ambient occlusion, and near-distance fog.
- Can Invert the Y axis.
- Proper video cutscenes.
- Handy Interactive icons including a distance counter.
- Highly detailed elements like being able to read newspaper clippings and awards.
- Walking Simulator gameplay.
- First-person view.
- Very atmospheric.
- Clear easy-to-read use of subtitles and text in the game.
- Your ship whilst small is very packed and feature heavy, it’s a good place to just explore.
- You get an Ai sidekick who helps you and catalogs find.
- Despite it being a barren world it does have a lot of secrets and discoveries.
- Hologram messages come through to your ship’s computer.
- Radiation is the enemy here and your suit gets affected by it but you can get to recharge when outside.
- Memory bubbles can be interacted with allowing you to visit and interact within the memory.
- The weather effects are really good, dangerous but they look really good.
- Cool hi tech 3D hologram compass.
- when in your suit the screen curves to look like your visor.
- Optional additional things to scan and find.
Corpse of Discovery Review Cons:
- No Steam achievements.
- Cannot rebind controls for either control.
- Had the game crashed or locked up when using a menu or changing settings.
- Can be really hard to navigate in terms of finding how to progress.
- Checkpoints/respawn are really far apart and you have no idea when they trigger.
- The story is good but is broken up a lot which makes following it tricky.
- No replay value.
- The performance is not as fluid as you would expect and this causes pop up and slowdown.
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Developer: Phosphor Studios
Publisher: Phosphor Studios
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