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Offline davidk

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The Deer God (Switch eShop) Review
« on: December 30, 2017, 03:58:00 AM »

Oh my DEER God, where do I go?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/46100/the-deer-god-switch-eshop-review

It’s dark, but in the distance you see a buck. The chance is too perfect, so you get into position, line yoursights up and take aim. Steady as you look down the scope, and at the right moment a wolf attacks asyou pull the trigger. You awake by the voice of the Deer God, see you did not kill the buck, but a babydeer that ended up walking in front. The Deer God gives you a second chance at life but due to yourhorrible act, you are reincarnated as a baby deer and must live like one to prove your worth.

The opening scene of the Deer God sets the stage well, but the execution of what you need to dounfortunately halts any excitement and progress to the game. You start as a baby deer and as youcomplete quests and kill enemies you gain experience that eventually helps you grow into a mightybuck. The main issue is that there is no direction in the game so finding what you need to do is veryfrustrating.

In all honesty, I started the game over a few times to see if maybe I had missed something at thebeginning that would help me find my way. It was not until I found a control bug that I realized thatthere is more I could have done in some areas. On the Switch, at least, you can control your deer eitherwith the D-Pad or the left control stick. For platformers, I usually tend to go with the D-Pad as for me itfeels tighter than control sticks. This ended up being a mistake as you do have access to go inside housesand other buildings in the game, and the way to do it is by pressing the down button, which is fine,however it does not work on the D-Pad. I just happened to accidentally hit the control stick next to abuilding and found that it will only work on that input. This is a pretty blaring issue as the first questrequires you to go inside a house.

Despite the lack of direction and control bugs, The Deer God does have some bright spots. The visualshave a beautiful pixel art style. Even though it is a 2-D platformer, it has three planes to it, so seeing thebackground and foreground mix as you race across the game world is stunning. The weather and lightingeffects also add to the view. As you continue on to the right, you will see the sun come up and go downand the scenery changes as you traverse through the various areas.

The music and sound are also spot on based on the game world. It has a relaxing and zen vibe in mostareas but pumps up the energy a bit when you enter a cave or area with more dangers. It mixes verywell and I noticed myself just stopping in areas just to listen for a while.

The Deer God is a tough sell, its visuals and music can’t help make this game any less frustrating. If youhave a lot of time and more importantly a lot of patience maybe this game is good for you, but as itstands, I would stay clear.


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Re: The Deer God (Switch) Review
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2017, 11:32:15 PM »
For all it's problems this game is chill and relaxing as hell and easy to go in and out of (especially on the Switch) and I kind of appreciate it for that, although the highest it would get from me is a 6-6.5.