Genie Reprise Review (PlayStation 5)
Genie Reprise Review, Take the role of Lula and explore a vibrant fantasy world as she journeys to discover the meaning of the Genie and fulfill her destiny! GENIE Reprise is an atmospheric fantasy adventure told through fully voiced poetry and 3D first-person exploration.
Genie Reprise Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 17.08GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Controller settings – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders.
- Gameplay settings – Crosshair on/off and hide visual hints.
- Fully voiced narrator.
- Walking Simulator gameplay.
- First person view.
- Very beautiful enchanting locations.
- It’s a case of finding gem deposits and then a portal stone that has you looking at the light and getting story.
- Gem deposits are mostly in trees and shrubs.
- Handy beams of light from objectives help you find them.
- Can skip the story sections.
- At times you may have basic interaction segments.
- The game is split into parts.
- Very easy trophy list,its just a case of playing the game.
- Fifteen parts to unlock.
Genie Reprise Review Cons:
- The font used is hard to read in game.
- It’s very slow paced.
- All you do is wander around locations.
- It’s basically a book with minor interactions.
- If you accidentally walk over a portal stone you have done before, you cannot back out of it and the story replays.
- Every part feels a lot like the previous one and I very repetitive.
- No replay value.
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Genie Reprise:
Developer: Tonguç Bodur
Publisher: eastasiasoft
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Summary
Genie Reprise is a first-person walking simulator game with a download size of 17.08GB. It features decent graphics and enchanting locations that are a treat to explore. The game is fully voiced by a narrator and offers a platinum trophy for players who enjoy achievement hunting.
The game’s controls are customizable, with options to invert the axis and adjust sensitivity sliders. Gameplay settings include toggling the crosshair and visual hints. The game’s primary objective involves finding gem deposits, mostly located in trees and shrubs, and portal stones that unlock parts of the story. Handy beams of light from objectives assist in navigation.
The game is split into fifteen parts, each unlocking a segment of the story. Players have the option to skip story sections if they wish. At times, the game offers basic interaction segments, adding a bit of variety to the gameplay. However, the game is very slow-paced, and the primary activity involves wandering around locations.
One of the drawbacks is the font used in the game, which some players might find hard to read. Also, if you accidentally walk over a portal stone you’ve activated before, the story segment replays, and there’s no option to back out of it. This can lead to a repetitive experience as every part feels a lot like the previous one.
In essence, Genie Reprise is akin to an interactive book with minor interactions. While it offers a very easy trophy list, it lacks replay value due to its slow pace and repetitive nature. Despite these drawbacks, it could still appeal to players who enjoy relaxed exploration and narrative-focused games.