You have to climb to the top of most platform games. You have to make it through the fall in Idols of Ash. This indie horror-platformer was made by Leafy Games. It turns into a simple fall into a race for your life.
The Idea: Don’t Look Up
Thử tưởng tượng ban se lam gi khi bị mắc kṰới mỰớt hang sâu hoắm vá tối tăm. As you read this, picture a huge, hungry centipede climbing down the walls behind you. A grappling hook is all you have to get out of this situation.
The rules are easy to understand but very difficult to master:
It’s called “The Hook is Your Life,” and you use it to hang from walls and swing from platforms. You could "splat" to your death on the rocks below without it.
Gravity is your enemy. To stay ahead of the monster, you need to fall quickly, but if you don’t hook onto something, you’ll die.
The chase: The huge centipede doesn’t stop. There is a scary presence that is always there and pushes you to make quick choices.
Why is it different
A lot of people call the game "reverse white-knuckle" horror. In most horror games, you have to move slowly through dark halls, but in Idols of Ash, you have to move very quickly. It has the accuracy of a platformer game and the pure thrill of a survival horror game.
Trust Your Momentum: If you keep your speed up, you can beat the centipede at its own game, but if you miss a swing, it only takes one for it to catch up.
Take a look for the next anchor. Don't just swing without looking. Always keep an eye out for the next hook point in the darkness below.
Don't freak out. The sound of the centipede getting closer is meant to scare you into doing something wrong. Don't worry, aim your hook, and keep going.
You can find Idols of Ash if you're okay with scary things and heights. It’s a great choice for gamers who like fast-paced action games and independent games that put their own spin on the genre.