Hegzis Review: Master the Hex Grid and Dominate the Puzzle World!

Step into the vibrant world of Hegzis with our in-depth Hegzis review, a game that takes puzzle enthusiasts on a mesmerizing journey through colorful hex-grid challenges. Whether you’re strategizing to clear lines or using special tools to perfect your moves, this brain-teasing adventure promises hours of engaging gameplay. Ready to discover how Hegzis scores in fun, strategy, and replay value? Keep reading as we unravel every hexagonal twist and turn that makes this game a standout in the genre.

Hegzis Review Pros:

  • Clean HD graphics.
  • 513.4MB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
  • Puzzle gameplay.
  • The game is a play on the Tetris formula, place pieces to create a line and clear them for score. The main difference here is that the pieces are hex-shaped.
  • Whenever you are about to place a piece to become a line, the controller vibrates to let you know.
  • World map level select so you can replay levels.
  • Simple controls and easy to learn.
  • You can rotate the pieces.
  • Lines can be created and cleared in any way, meaning as long as it’s from one side to the other, it counts.
  • Earn and use power-ups like deleting hexes.
  • You earn one to three stars based on performance.
  • Relaxing soundtrack.
  • New piece shapes are introduced over time.
  • Earn rewards after each level, and they are power-ups, gems, and coins.
  • Levels will have a line cleared amount to pass.
  • As you clear multiple lines in one go, you get pop-ups and voice-overs telling you of that fact.
  • It’s a very relaxed game and gives you just enough to engage the little grey cells.
  • Easy trophy list.
  • Unlock new areas.
  • Gems are used to retry levels you fail.

Hegzis Review Cons:

  • You cannot view or remap the controls.
  • The tutorial is not always obvious.
  • Only a small number of power-ups.
  • The game doesn’t offer any scoring or leaderboards.
  • Little to no replay value.
  • Rotating the piece is slow and not responsive enough.
  • Uses Engrish, and it can catch you off guard.

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Hegzis:

Official website.

Developer: Clazz Apps

Publisher: Eastasiasoft

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!