Gemini: Heroes Reborn is a pretty compelling first-person adventure that manages to borrow from bigger titles like BioShock, Mirror’s Edge, or PsiOps to deliver a mix that can delight gamers in general, not just fans of the Heroes universe. Its adventure isn’t the lengthiest, and the replayability factor isn’t all that great, but you’ll certainly enjoy bending time and flinging objects with your mind in this title.
bring more games like this.
visuals are great,story is descent,feels like playing life is strange ,mirrors edge all together.
you will not regret playing this game as it has good pace and good action.
its good action adventure game with good female protagonists
Gemini: Heroes Reborn is a nice adventure game with it´s clever riddles and mystic powers. It looks good but has a short and partly boring/ weird story. In the end I´ve been a bit disappointed that the story is about 4 hours or less short. If the game would have been longer the story would maybe be better. And the AI is very stupid and eliminates it´s self, so that it steals the player his job.
Gemini: Heroes Reborn is short, drab, and derivative, but it nevertheless generally remains fun throughout its five-hour running time. In its best moments, it mixes familiar elements from beloved platformers and puzzlers to create an experience that, at least for brief moments, captures the essence of the show.
Gemini Heroes Reborn
A great Adventure Puzzle Game
Gemini Heroes Reborn tells the story about a girl named Cassandra, she’s special, she has powers but isn’t sure where she came from..
She’s looking for answers. For the story of her past...
The game starts out with you getting these fly glasses that give you a heads up display of enemies and the text of conversation going on throughout the game
Quickly after your friend Alex gives you these cool specs, he’s captured and it’s up to you to rescue him, only problem is, there’s locked doors and debris everywhere, so you get through the world by heading back and forth between the present and the past,
IF you run into a locked door, you either have to go to the past or future to take it from a guard, or maybe in the future there’s a hole in that wall..
This is the premise of the entire game,
Switch back and forth so you can progress through the world, get through doors in your way, and hop over platforms and across beams that no longer exist
the world is the puzzle
You actually spend a pretty even amount of time in both the present and the past, and you can switch freely, you even have the ability to get a bit of a peep hole into the time period you’re not into for a quick judgement,
This time shifting can also be used to stealth around enemies, I personally chose to use my awesome telekinesis powers to throw objects at their heads, use my slow down ability to catch their bullets and send them back to where they came from, but you don’t need to do this..
Enemies don’t travel through time with you... nothing does unless you grab it with your telekinesis first.
There’s not too much to the gameplay here, it’s not all too exciting, what is exciting though is the overall experience this game offers... its adventure and story...
The story hooks you in and plays with your mind, the adventure portion of this game are very similar to half-life 2 and portal 2,
you’ll find yourself in tight spaces, you can climb, hop gaps mirrors edge style... it’s just fun
While there isn’t much meat to this 5 hour game, the journey it takes you on is worth your time
and I really hope this game doesn’t get over looked
I give Gemini Heroes Reborn an 8/10
Good game not Great but enjoyable a little dull at moments and also a little reminiscent of Bioshock lets be real. But all in all not a bad game with decent mechanics and interesting combat.
I haven't seen the TV series before. So I am not a fan of that, and I try to be neutral.
Graphics(9) - Unreal Engine 4 present a glorious game looking.
Story(5) - Well. The story is getting better at the end. But before that, I have no idea why I should keep playing the game. And the character's behavior, I have no idea any normal person will do that. Even in game their behavior just irrational.
Game Mechanic (8) - The protagonist's ability express well in the game. Like traveling between time and space, slow mo, telekinetic. However the game lack of skill combination, adding more skill should improve game experience. And the game lack of hint, I know how should the game proceed, but I still a bit confusing through out the game play.
Sound (5) - Nothing noticeable to praise about. And when combating, the music didn't give me an intense feeling at all.
Performance (7) - Loading time is a little bit long. I didn't encounter many bugs. However, just like I said before, the lack of hint made me think I am stuck because of bugs. And I just complete the game on normal difficulty. Yeah, the enemy AI is really kind of stupid, or the protagonist is too powerful.
Overall - Well the game is kind of fun with those superpower, but the poor story just pull down the entire game experience. It's just a mediocre game.
Gemini firmly holds your hand and guides you through embarrassing story and various time bending and telekinetic mechanics we've seen and played before. It's Bioshock for teens scared of visiting Rapture, Mirror's Edge for players who need waypoints for jumping from one ledge to another.
Game impresses with how it looks, and the super powers are masterfully done. Sadly, an array of bugs, poor story, and stupid enemy AI brings this game down.
6.0/10
SummaryGemini: Heroes Reborn is a first person action-adventure that asks users to enter into the role of Cassandra, on a journey to unlock incredible powers, unique in the Heroes Universe.