Everhood Eternity Edition Review (PlayStation 5)
For our Everhood Eternity Edition Review, we discover the color of your soul and what lies beyond the river of death in a strange land. Accompany a mysterious celestial Raven who deemed you worthy of slaying the mind dragon.
Everhood Eternity Edition Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 1.40GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
- Accessibility settings – image sensitive, and Colourblind.
- Cool menu graphics showing the controls.
- Text speed slider.
- 3 save slots.
- Five difficulty settings – story mode, easy, normal, hard, and expert.
- Rhythm-Based gameplay.
- Has a strong Undertale homage to it from the graphics style to the fonts and animations.
- Fun mini-games to find and they are all variations of the rhythm action mechanic.
- The main game battles are where you have to avoid the projectiles coming down the lanes.
- Memorable characters.
- The graphics are really good and there are some truly epic-looking locations.
- Simple controls.
- Each action has many inputs so you can use whichever one suits you.
- Fantastic world to explore.
- A lot of puzzles with many variations and iterations of well-known puzzles.
- When fighting you get crazy PS1 synthesiser-like effects.
- The presentation of every encounter is unique and memorable.
- At times it feels like a mushroom trip.
- Powerful game in that you think about it when you are not playing it.
Everhood Eternity Edition Review Cons:
- Battles do go on just a bit too long.
- No way to rebind controls.
- Puzzles almost sneak up on you.
- You don’t get much help with guidance.
- The combat has a slight learning curve.
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Everhood Eternity Edition:
Developer: @ChrisNordgren @Jordi_TheRock
Publisher: BlitWorks
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