A walking simulator that's very much worth playing, Valley sports wonderful environments, intuitive gameplay and a brilliant soundtrack. To top it all of, this game's story is memorable almost to a fault.
I was not expecting to have so much fun playing this! I gor this game for only 3€ and feel ultra guilty...congrats to the devs, they did a great job!
Beautiful environments, excellent music, intriguing story, I found myself playing non-stop and having loads of fun! Already one of my faves, must buy!
Incredible, visceral, awesome game feel, strong narrative qualities and an beautiful environments, Valley is an amazing experience. The soundtrack itself is worth to try it. Probably one of the best indie game I've ever played.
Despite a cliché story, unnecessary combat and some borrowed elements, Valley delivers a well-paced, beautifully scored, and engaging first-person adventure. At times it achieves an extraordinary sense of majestic isolation, but more peaks and less valleys would have helped this adventure truly soar.
Valley is a mish mash of other games before it, but still retains a unique feeling all to itself and my time with it was pleasantly surprising with it.
Valley feels like a good first act. Despite obstacles that tend to abruptly kill your momentum, running and bounding through wilderness remained exciting. The world's history is so intriguing that I left wanting to know more. I didn't want the adventure to end, and like a jogger who's forced to slow down in the middle of a run, I was frustrated that Valley had to end so soon after it began.
A seemingly pointless resource management system presents some interesting aesthetics, but overall, Valley very rarely presents the challenge or consequence it really needs to be addictive.
This game is criminally underrated, While short, it is an example of quality over quantity. Calling it a walking simulator is simply wrong, technically it is a first-person shooter, yet throughout the game you will easily spend more shots bringing things back to life rather than killing them. The story is primarily conveyed via audio logs which while nothing new, is used to great effect when combined with the high-speed exploration the game's L.E.A.F. suit provides. While not particularly challenging to complete, it is enjoyable from start to finish, and really, isn't that the point? While not perfect, I give it a 10 because I'd easily recommend it to anyone.
This game i dont know what to say. i probably played around 300+ games already. and each year i think this new game is Meh or medium good only rare ones surprise me and make me really think "wow" or make me play it straight in one session till end ( because its so great )
This game i cant describe it. its Fantastic, it looks GREAT , the sounds are GREAT , the Story is GREAT ( if you read the papers too ) it made me think wow in alot of parts , there were alot of game parts that were plain fun.
i will buy it as soon as i can (i played it at a friend) atm iam extremely poor but as soon as i can i will support this dev , this dev is Probably one of the few out there that really deserves each penny . you see and feel the love put into this game at every corner every mile of this game
the game was a bit short. but really it entertainment on multiple levels better as most AAA titles in the last years !
Had 0 Bugs with it .
Valley is an interesting game that caught my eye as it appeared to be more of a running simulator than a walking simulator.
The graphics of Valley are mostly pretty good. There are some amazing bucolic scenes greeting you a you soar through the air. The downside of this really is that they end up being one-dimensional. You're either in a nice forest or in the dank steel hallways of a factory, with the latter being very unpleasant to the eyes. Valley could definitely have benefitted from more variety especially during the fast-paced sections.
The gameplay of Valley comes down to traversal, opening boxes and hitting switches. When I was on the move and going at great speeds the game was at its most enjoyable. The mech suit is a genius gimmick to elevate the game from a mere walking simulator. The downside was that faster speeds were of course harder to control. This is to be expected, but getting stopped abruptly in your tracks kills enjoyment easily and exposes where Valley is rough around the edges.
The traversal could also be a bit wonky as you rely on grapple hooks being responsive and landing on sometimes small platforms. The good thing is the punishment for death isn't so severe but if you fall from a great height you may be respawned on a platform near to the height you died, not the height you fell from. This was infrequent for me but maddening when it did happen.
The gimmick of Valley is that you can breathe life into the valley by reviving dead fauna and animals. This is a nice touch that adds a bit of optimism to the game.
They story of Valley connects the areas you explore well. There are quite a few documents to read and I must confess I skipped a lot of these in favour of exploring, but the story comes together cohesively regardless. Rather than texts, Valley could probably have benefitted from audio logs that fed you the story as you explored like in other walking simulators.
Overall, Valley is a great game conceptually but you can really feel the limitations of the budget in execution. There is still plenty to enjoy and I appreciated it not being a particularly long game either. This is the kind of game that makes me very interested to see what the studio put out next, and that's commendable in itself.
A surprisingly innovative and engaging game from the makers of the Slender series. An interesting story with fun and varied mechanics make this game worth your time.
I first thought it was a big 'meh',but after a while it became more fun
The graphics are pretty decent ,but some stuff looks still bad,like the ground( not with grass on)
The concept is great,you need to collect life to keep your suit working,and the animals and plants depend their lifes on it
With this suit you can run faster ,double jump,run on walls,etc....
Collecting orbs will bring them back
Also the soundtrack is very great,and nice to relax to
Only a few drawbacks make me give this a 7
- stupid save system
- it is short
- pretty easy
While this game is great and the developers clearly put love into it,it still felt a little shallow ,and could have been more,but it's still a great relaxing game worth the buy
SummaryExplore the vast and beautiful game world of Valley using the power of the L.E.A.F. SUIT: a fierce exoskeleton that grants exceptional speed and agility along with the phenomenal ability to manipulate the life and death of all living things.