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Drizzlepath: Glass

Drizzlepath: Glass

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Drizzlepath: Glass — популярная паровая игра, разработанная Tonguç Bodur. Вы можете скачать Drizzlepath: Glass и лучшие игры Steam с GameLoop, чтобы играть на ПК. Нажмите кнопку «Получить», чтобы получить последние лучшие предложения на GameDeal.

Drizzlepath: Glass Возможности

Your husband is dead and you want to visit his grave. There is an abondoned house in a village, and in that house you will find a red rose. You don't want to go to your husband's grave empty handed.

In Drizzlepath: Glass there are some hidden object type of puzzle elements as well as horror in some parts of the game.

It is an atmospheric experience mainly with nature theme and it will take you to different places surrounded with various moods. In your journey, the protagonist will tell you her memories with her husband from childhood to the time after he died.

There is no path to show you the way and you are free to explore so that you can find various things like some hallucinations that the protagonist sees or some note papers containing poem-like weird texts.

A bit of relaxation, a bit of mystery, a bit of thrill; the entire experience will put you in different moods.

PS: The core aspect of this game is the atmosphere. It is recommended for those who mostly seek to experience the mood.

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Drizzlepath: Glass — популярная паровая игра, разработанная Tonguç Bodur. Вы можете скачать Drizzlepath: Glass и лучшие игры Steam с GameLoop, чтобы играть на ПК. Нажмите кнопку «Получить», чтобы получить последние лучшие предложения на GameDeal.

Drizzlepath: Glass Возможности

Your husband is dead and you want to visit his grave. There is an abondoned house in a village, and in that house you will find a red rose. You don't want to go to your husband's grave empty handed.

In Drizzlepath: Glass there are some hidden object type of puzzle elements as well as horror in some parts of the game.

It is an atmospheric experience mainly with nature theme and it will take you to different places surrounded with various moods. In your journey, the protagonist will tell you her memories with her husband from childhood to the time after he died.

There is no path to show you the way and you are free to explore so that you can find various things like some hallucinations that the protagonist sees or some note papers containing poem-like weird texts.

A bit of relaxation, a bit of mystery, a bit of thrill; the entire experience will put you in different moods.

PS: The core aspect of this game is the atmosphere. It is recommended for those who mostly seek to experience the mood.

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  • Разработчик

    Tonguç Bodur

  • Последняя версия

    1.0.0

  • Последнее обновление

    2017-02-14

  • Категория

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  • gamedeal user

    Jul 26, 2022

    Drizzlepath: Glass

    You need to go after a red rose to take it to the tomb of the character's husband, who died... on the way you find incredible nature, and even caves. animals like foxes, birds, horses etc... At times the game is scary, yes, I said SCARY. Well, I won't give spoilers. But that part surprised me too. Of the Drizzlepath I've played, this is my favorite so far. It is a fact that the game is basically a walk yes, but with a unique atmosphere, a cool story and beautiful graphics! The poetry contained in this game is something that really makes you reflect. Well, I'm suspect to speak. because I really like this type of game, and this is the fourth game in this "Drizzlepath" series that I play. apart from the other games from the same developer - Tonguç Bodur, which are very interesting, like Nephise, Bottle and more poetic ones like Pluviophile which I particularly love! In addition to being games with very affordable prices. I definitely recommend you to have this unique experience.
  • Նɿც૯Ր੮ע

    Jul 3, 2023

    Good walking simulator, the story is sad with good settings and soundtracks. If it's on offer, take it
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 23, 2017

    it took me 4 hours to complete, so that's kind of short. the theme was a bit...dark. i didn't expect it to end when it did, but i liked the way it ended, as it explained a lot with few words. scenery was good but very repetitive. very little interaction with the character and the world. cons: a lot of wandering around with very few clues as to whether you are going in the right direction. not many things to discover. my biggest con is that the game only saves at each chapter (as you accomplish an entire chapter). so with all the wandering around, it was distressing to have to repeat all that when i didn't have time to keep playing until i solved a complete chapter. so...i'm going to recommend it cause it certainly was different, but can only give it 3 stars out of 5.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 25, 2017

    In my opninion this is the best drizzlepath game so far. I love games like this, when its all about the surroundings an the atmosphere.But I would wished for the game to be longer. Graphics are amazing and the story isnt bad either. 10/10 would play again.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 26, 2017

    The Drizzlepath saga continues with Drizzlepath: Glass. Right at the top, I'd like to say that this game is much more enjoyable than Drizzlepath: Genie, but not nearly as enjoyable as the original Drizzlepath. Now let's take a look at why. The basic structure of this game is very similar to the other two entries in the series. You walk along a path (don't let the "I swear it's open world this time" in the store page fool you), occasionally a woman's voice speaks, and you climb a mountain at the end, Dear Esther-style. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE--this time, you can click on things. About ten times. Don't let the "hidden object-style gameplay" fool you, either. The gameplay is about as deep as a kiddie pool, and that's coming from a HOG addict. Now, a little more about that woman's voice, which of course is the primary element of all these games. The actress is a British lady who is doing her best to faithfully bring to life all the hard-translated lines Tonguc can throw at her. She really is pretty good as an actress, but the lines just don't bring a lot to the table. In Drizzlepath 1, the writing was so baffling it was amazing. In Drizzlepath 2, the lines were so pretentious they were grating on the soul. In this one, they're just boring. Now, a little about the story. Have you ever played Silent Hill 2? If you have, you've already seen everything this game attempts to do better than it can ever hope to do it. That's really all that needs to be said. As I found myself thinking over and over again while playing this game, no one needs to play this game. If you like walking simulators or horror, go play SOMA. If you like even a little bit of gameplay, go play Layers of Fear. If you like hidden object games, go play Theatre of the Absurd (which also isn't great but it at least has the stated gameplay style). Skip Drizzlepath: Glass so you don't corrupt and dilute your memories of the "heavily accented Spanish lady" (AKA the unintelligible South American woman) from the original. Oh, yeah, and if you haven't played Drizzlepath, go do that. It's great for a laugh. This, not so much.
  • gamedeal user

    May 4, 2017

    Drizzlepath: Glass is a semi-beautiful short walking simulator with an eerie theme. I've played the 2 other Drizzlepath games and I like this one the most, it feels like a real step-up from the other ones. The voice acting is great but sometimes felt a bit weird, it felt as if the voice actor was disconnected from the situation, from what you were experiencing in the game. Great soundtrack but quite repetitive. Graphics are nothing to write home about. Performance wise, compared to the past Drizzlepath games, it is much better but the graphics feel more or less the same. The lighting in the game is what annoyed me the most. [url=http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=918480800]Here's an example of the lighting in the game.[/url] Yes, it is quite beautiful... [i]for a screenshot[/i]. Playing the game and having an extreme light source like that showed in your face makes for a bad experience, you have you kind of half-squint your eyes and look away from the extreme flares and such as showcased in that screenshot. The game also has a lot of graphical bugs, mainly graphical bugs with trees and random splashes of water from miles away. [url=http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=918482384]Here's an example of the tree bug.[/url] Instead of being faded out in the background with the fog over it, like everything else, the tree is black and stands out from half across a mountain. The eerie theme this Drizzlepath game has is what made me enjoy it. If it was [i]just another[/i] Drizzlepath game I wouldn't have enjoyed it I don't think. It still kinda feels as if the developer somehow can't seem to stop making the same game over and over, but it didn't feel as bad due this game having a very different theme and actually having a story. The world you walk in does not have 1 strict path you have to follow, don't get me wrong, it is a linear walking simulator, but it gives of the illusion that it isn't as restrictive due to there not being a line from point A to point B you have to follow. The world sort of makes you naturally walk in the right direction. One thing that sort of messed up the atmosphere I was in was the animals walking/running around. Lets take the foxes in the game as an example. Every now and then you see some foxes run around, they just run around in 1 static circle and do not react to you coming close to them, unlike the birds in the game that do fly away when you come close, these foxes stay in their drug induced trans of running in a circle forever. Also the horses that run around[i](again, in a set path over and over)[/i] look like they have early stages of cerebral palsy. All-in-all I enjoyed it, it's different from the other Drizzlepath games [i]in some respects[/i] and I hope the developer manages to disconnect himself from making the same game over and over and trying to sell them as different things. But one must not forget, at the end of the day it is just a walking simulator where you have to follow a linear path while listening to a narrator. The game took 1 and a half hours to complete. I recommend this game for anyone who generally enjoys walking simulators, and people dislike them shouldn't waste their money on this. [i]PS: If I come of as mean or extremely cynical, that is not what I'm trying and I apologize if I come off like that. I might just be reading a little bit too much into it. After all, I did enjoy the game.[/i] [h1]Curator page[/h1] [i]If you liked this review or otherwise found it helpful in deciding whether or not to buy this game, feel free to follow [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/29162366/]my Curator page[/url].[/i]
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 18, 2017

    Of the Drizzle Path series, this is surely the most pretty, scenic walk. It is a shame it is the shortest walk, Drizzle Genie had two paths that would make Glass a longer and more enjoyable experience, love the way the light plays with the flora and camera. The part I did not like was that it was beauty masking darkness, the part inside the house of the burning village was unnecessary, a scary image of shaking mad person, I enjoyed the walk up to this point, and after. I want serenity not fear. I am sure others like it, fear is not for me. Overall, I liked the walk, the story was very minimal and route was too short, but enjoyable, old school ruins was interesting. Maybe creator could rewrite Drizzle Path Genie with the style of glass, more interesting ruins that can be explored would make a fun and interesting walk. [i] [h1]Exploration is the key to success, I love to explore and find interesting things and places within beautiful inspiring locations like Glass and "Everyone’s Gone to the Rapture".[/h1][/i]... Better music will help too, it's not bad music, just repetitive and boring after several minutes. Will I recommend this... Yes of course, armchair walkers and explorers must have.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 4, 2017

    You know, every so often a game or series of games by an indie developer crosses your path and you really just have to dive in and see what there is to see. With Tonguc's games, my fascination is also filled with admiration, and as I play my way through his catalog of games, I find the quality of craftsmanship to be elevated with each new entry. Drizzlepath was a cool experience, Drizzlepath: Genie built upon that experience while becoming more focused. Bottle was a master class in taking a single concept and remaining focused throughout. With Drizzlepath: Glass, his mastery over the graphics engine and gameplay has become as evident as has his willingness to deviate from established style while still staying within a very true representation of the walking simulator genre. [h1]Story[/h1] Tonguc wrote the story for Drizzlepath: Glass himself and I think the evolution of storytelling in Tonguc's games is definitely apparent here. This is a more mature and yet also less verbose effort. The stories in the previous games were interesting as well, but I felt Glass was more approachable (for me anyway). Drizzlepath: Glass takes on the topic of death, grief, and mourning, and while I won't spoil the story here, I will say that there were some pretty cool twists and turns that will keep you interested and also provide at least two distinct "Oh ####" moments as well. While I hadn't specifically noticed this in Tonguc's past games, what I realized here is that there is a subtle and yet persistent erosion of the fourth wall. Rather than do so in overt fashion, the writing draws attention to what you are experiencing while keeping it within the confines of a personal, introspective dialogue from the protagonist. I really felt the story in Drizzlepath: Glass upped the ante for this series. 8 out of 10 [h1]Gameplay[/h1] The gameplay in Drizzlepath: Glass is completely tight and responsive. The controls handle immaculately, there were zero issues with clipping or other common issues that tend to plague games in this genre, and it really flowed seamlessly. The level design was very linear, and this is a definite noticeable direction Tonguc has been taking with his games. Yes, you can still wander about and check out the nooks and crannies within each chapter, but you are always encouraged to move forward along a singular path, and this is truly effective in my estimation. Too often, a lack of structure becomes an impediment to the story being told, whereas here, the obvious path forward really puts you in a good position to experience the game with proper pacing. There are a couple puzzles in the game which are easily solved, but were nicely done regardless. There was also an interesting horror section which might seem out of place while reading about it, but within the context of the game made perfect sense and actually served to break up the pace a little and re-invest you in the experience. 9.5 out of 10 [h1]Graphics[/h1] The graphics in Drizzlepath: Glass are a nice example of how a person can really refine the Unreal engine to craft a beautiful game. This game is stunning and with quite a bit of diversity, from the beautiful and flowing grasslands and forests to the ominous almost marshy areas and quite a bit beyond. There is also a lot of attention paid to distance within the game, and so things in front of you will be distinct and crisp while the objects further out will become increasingly hazy and indistinct. This game is a looker and you are almost certain to take copious screenshots as you explore the game's five chapters. 10 out of 10 [h1]Audio[/h1] I'm not sure who recorded this soundtrack, but the guitar pieces in particular were masterful. At times whimsical and at others brooding and dark, the audio tracks were not only consistent with the moods intended at various parts of the game, but indeed were pivotal in helping to instill and maintain those moods. Really, really well done. Quite a few of those tracks I could easily see myself listening to while driving or otherwise out and about. Also, the voice acting in Drizzlepath: Glass has seen definite improvement from past installments in the series as well. This was an organic effort, and you really could feel an emotional attachment to the protagonist, which is quite important as she is both telling a tale and contemplating her attachment to it variably. Without that organic, natural feel to it, the story would not have been the same. 10 out of 10 [h1]Verdict[/h1] Drizzlepath: Glass is really a success in every imaginable way. Everything about this game not only engages the player, but also serves as a clear demonstration that all involved parties have advanced their craft and continue to refine their abilities when it comes to video game development, story, acting, music, etc... [h1]This ends up being 9.375 out of 10, but that is a weird number, and so I will round up. 9.5 out of 10. Absolutely a must play.[/h1] [code]If you found this review helpful and would be interested in supporting my Curator group, it would be appreciated. Cheers. https://store.steampowered.com/curator/32549618/[/code]
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 3, 2017

    Although Glass is the 3rd entry in the Drizzlepath series this was the first (and so far the only one) purchased by myself. The story revolves around a widow who sets out to visit her husband's grave. She narrates the story and along the way remembers the time they spent together. It is a walking simulator so you can expect gorgeus scenery, great music and atmospheric gameplay from Glass similarly to the previous entries made by Tonguç Bodur. Such games are typically short and for some leave a lot to be desired. I am personally an avid fan of the genre and I consider myself a screenshot aficionado and for this purpose this game is an excellent choice. Brief, but beautiful and relaxing gameplay are all what Glass can offer.
  • gamedeal user

    May 28, 2018

    This is the third Drizzelpath game I played and I have to say the artist's evolution shows nicely. Many issues reported by previous games are now improved upon. The quality of the engine, variation & level design all improve. The narration and story is a little more fleshed out, but you do still need to pay attention to find the letters etc. The most surprising thing for me in this game was the twist in the end, I didn't see that coming. I have the next few mini-games by this developer in my library already and I'll play them when I get some time. They look very nice in UE4 and if the positive evolution continues they will probably be worth it. That said, this and the other games are just that: mini-games, short-story walking simulators. If you don't like those you won't like this one...
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