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Nihilumbra Hands-on Preview
« on: March 22, 2014, 02:18:00 AM »

From nothingness he was Born.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/hands-on-preview/36908/nihilumbra-hands-on-preview-at-gdc

Nihilumbra is a platformer, but one far from typical. Made up of a series of puzzles, the gameplay is methodical, and challenges players to figure out how to get past a variety of situations. Originally for iOS and later Steam, Beautifun Games is bringing the game to Wii U. The Wii U controller is perfect for the game -- while controlling the character with the control stick, players use the touch screen to draw on ground surfaces using elemental powers.

The game begins in the Frozen Cliffs, with the protagonist Born, a shadow escaping from an encroaching destructive force. You start with the ability to form icy surfaces over which characters will slide. Early on, players encounter an enemy that cannot be jumped over. To demonstrate how the ice ability is used, players must draw ice onto the ground and lure an enemy onto it to get them to slide down a pit. Soon thereafter in the Living Forest, a grassy green power is discovered, which creates bouncy surfaces. Players must use this surface in conjunction with gravity to reach new areas. Three other powers are unlocked later in the journey.

As the title suggests, the game is psychological and philosophical in nature. With audio and textual narration, various ideas are integrated into the story, with each screen adding more to the mysterious odyssey of Born.

An optional two-player mode splits the drawing and platforming roles, which makes teamwork a necessity. Cooperating with a random GDC attendee, I found this mode very compelling, which required coordination and paired puzzle solving.

Nihilumbra is a highly unique puzzle platformer with understated, but immersive environments. The combination of traditional action controls and touch mechanics is expertly paired with an ominous story and a stylized environment, making for a very interesting experience.

Aaron Kaluszka
Contributing Editor, Nintendo World Report