Axiom Verge

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Unlock the Secrets of Axiom Verge: Dive Deep into the World of Retro Sci-Fi Adventure!

Dive into a fractured digital realm where glitches become allies, and forgotten technologies unravel a mystery. Armed with bizarre weapons, explore haunting environments, and confront memories of creation in a quest filled with retro charm and intrigue.

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What is the name of the protagonist in Axiom Verge? (Expert)
#1: Trace
#2: Axiom
#3: Verge
#4: Axiomus
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What type of game is Axiom Verge? (Easy)
#1: Platformer
#2: Puzzle
#3: Shooter
#4: Racing
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Axiom Verge was developed by a single person, Thomas Happ, over a period of nearly five years.
The game's protagonist, Trace, was inspired by the character design of an early concept for a Metroid-like game, showcasing the influence of classic retro gaming.

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Which sequel concept would you like to see in Axiom Verge 2?
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New biomes and environments
Cooperative multiplayer mode
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Alright. Bean the game now. Previous comment still stands. The concepts in the game are great. The setting is fun. I like that there are multiple endings - but I continued to experience being unable to deviate from 'the path'. I wouldn't have minded the game letting me fail more outright, and punishing me for it.


That being said; It's a gem. There's not a lot else quite like it, and I'm happy I've played it. Looking forward to whatever the developer does next.

This is a fun indie gem. Visual Novel, slight choose your own adventure (so far). 10 Hours in currently. The premise and world is really interesting, and the type of scenario I wanted after reading Permutation City by Greg Egan. Dealing with mind/consciousness, and AI. Topics I like exploring.


Biggest downsides so far are that it's quite wordy. The English translation has issues now and then. So far is it doesn't feel like I can actually make very many impactful choices. I can sometimes, but even if I do 'all the things I'm absolutely not supposed to do', the game steers me back to being successful. So more like an interactive story so far; though I know there are supposed to be multiple endings.

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Absolutely loving playing through this right now. If you like the old-school combat/puzzle mix that quite a few old jpgs have - this game is gonna blow you away. Dungeons, puzzles, bosses, nice progression - it's a love letter in the best sense of the phrase. Worth every penny and then some.