DE-EXIT Eternal Matters Review (PlayStation 5)
For our DE-EXIT Eternal Matters Review, Where we embark on a surrealistic afterlife journey to discover the secrets of the broken and mysterious Plane of Memory in this cinematic adventure with a hint of stealth. Dive into a wonderful voxel world with an intense atmosphere and save the day!
DE-EXIT Eternal Matters Review Pros:
- Decent voxel-style graphics.
- 4.06GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
- Controller settings – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders.
- Beautiful in-game cutscenes.
- Can skip cutscenes and interactions.
- Platform adventure gameplay.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- Find lore pages hidden around.
- Uses the controller speaker for some effects.
- You can run, jump and grab onto ledges.
- Full camera control but at times the game takes over to help set the scene.
- An element of puzzle-solving is needed.
- Mixes in different genres like free running sections and platform-heavy traversing.
- Excellent lighting work.
- Hidden collectible soul fragments.
- Full 3D world and movement.
- A really good well-told story.
- Each chapter feels like its own enclosed experience.
DE-EXIT Eternal Matters Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- The camera and movement aren’t as smooth as you would like, it almost stutters in places.
- Hard to see points of interest at times.
- Cannot skip all the cutscenes.
- Some of the voice work sounds muffled.
- A lot of instances where my character disappears.
- In the towns, I can walk freely through walls.
- A lot of cheap deaths due to weird bug-out moments.
- Slow pace to it all.
- The first half hour is a lot of running backward and forwards.
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DE-EXIT Eternal Matters:
Developer: SandBloom Studio
Publisher: handy-games
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