Mirage: Ignis Fatuus Review – A Puzzle Platformer That Warps Reality!

Mirage: Ignis Fatuus Review takes you deep into a world where illusions shape reality, and every puzzle is a test of perception. As Mirage teeters on the brink of collapse, you guide Kyuboy’d through mind-bending challenges that redefine space, logic, and perspective. But does Mirage: Ignis Fatuus deliver an unforgettable puzzle-platforming experience, or does its intricate design become more frustrating than fascinating? In this Mirage: Ignis Fatuus Review, we unravel its mechanics, style, and gameplay to determine whether it’s worth diving into—or if the illusion should remain just that. Read on to find out!

Mirage Ignis Fatuus Review Pros:

  • Decent minimalist graphics.
  • 395.23MB Download size.
  • Steam achievements.
  • Full controller support.
  • Puzzle gameplay.
  • Tutorial pop-ups as you play, opening tutorial-like levels.
  • It plays like a Monument Valley but with a story and more structure.
  • The game is instantly fun and engaging.
  • All story parts are in-game with text with beautiful art stills. You can, of course, just skip or fast forward them, you monster.
  • The end-of-level breakdown shows your time taken and the steps used.
  • Level select lets you replay any finished level.
  • Fast level restart menu option.
  • It’s a game where you can rotate the camera to change how it looks and what becomes available. Like an optical illusion, you can rotate the camera in such a way that a dead end becomes a path forward.
  • Very simple controls.
  • It can have you feeling well chuffed when you work it out and seriously annoyed when you just can’t see the solution.
  • Your best clear time is shown on each level.
  • Invert controls option.
  • A read brain workout.

Mirage Ignis Fatuus Review Cons:

  • Cannot remap the controls.
  • The music is definitely the weakest part; it grates quickly and is very repetitive.
  • No voice work, which is a shame.
  • The game doesn’t have a lot of replay value.
  • No online leaderboards, and it feels criminal.
  • It does get brutally hard.

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Mirage Ignis Fatuus:

Official website.

Developer: Illam

Publisher: Illam

Store Links – 

Steam

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!

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