Vesper
July 30, 2021
Vesper is a new inspired take on classic 90’s atmospheric platformers, with an emphasis on stealth and modern puzzle mechanics. Seven is a small android, lost on an eerie planet full of perils and traces of an ancient civilization - with no powers and no ability to defeat enemies until …
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77.3
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"Every once in a while, a little gem drops onto your review list. Vesper is one such gem. It’s one of those games that stays with you long after you finish playing. What is it about this indie title from …"
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95.0
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75.0
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20.0
"Vesper is a little gem. On an old-fashioned (but functional) gameplay Cordens Interactive builds a work of art with great authorial value. Simple but effective puzzles and a well-constructed environmental storytelling pair with stunning art design and great sound design. …"
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85.0
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82.0
Story
90.0
"Vesper at first glance might seem like a Limbo with robots, it&s;s actually a platformer puzzler with a really successful splash of stealth. Equipped with an artistic sector of great personality, thanks to the numerous checkpoints it can be faced …"
Read original review"Don&s;t be fooled by the reduced duration of Seven&s;s adventure: after the finale you will be delighted by numerous additions during the second game, and the new awareness gained during the exploration of Aryish could push you to renew your …"
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75.0
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68.0
Story
72.0
"This game left me with mixed feelings. While the interesting story and overall atmosphere—enhanced by a great soundtrack and visuals—are very appealing, the developers didn’t quite manage to blend them seamlessly with the gameplay elements. The high-quality presentation alone probably …"
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75.0
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75.0
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75.0
"I feel conflicted after roughly five hours with Vesper: Zero Light Edition. I won’t soon forget its gorgeous backdrops and searing colors, but I also wasn’t hooked by its gameplay loop. This could be exactly what you are looking for, …"
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78.0
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82.0
Story
73.0
"Overall. Vesper is a highly impressive indie platformer. Its stunning visuals and mysterious game world will likely immediately hook the player, while its gameplay hits a sweet spot that will maintain that interest throughout its short runtime. It may sometimes …"
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85.0
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70.0
Story
40.0
"Gorgeous visuals can&s;t mask the emptiness of Vesper&s;s levels or the perfunctory nature of its platforming."
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92.0
Gameplay
78.0
Story
84.0
"Vesper: Zero Light Edition is a tense, stunning, and cinematic platform-adventure game that any genre fans should add to their collection. Wait till the sun goes down, or whip out your own Drive Gun to absorb the light in your …"
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85.0
Gameplay
55.0
Story
50.0
"Vesper: Zero Light Edition might&s;ve needed to stay in the oven a bit longer, but there&s;s still a decent game here for puzzle platformer fans. The heaviness of the time-based stuff combined with fiddly Switch controls and your slow-moving android …"
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70.0
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85.0
Story
65.0
"Vesper is a platform game that will bring you a pleasant experience and at the same time simplicity. The game is a worthy experience because of its narrative type, and every time you start it again, you will find a …"
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