![]() ![]() The north is full of snow-capped mountains there’s a striking bit of imagery that shows one of the game’s Titans – a colossal being from a bygone time – decayed, skeletal and clinging lifeless to the side of the peak. The central hub city is a dense cluster of industry, whereas each of the world’s regions are all distinctly different. I spent a long while just wondering already cleared areas just drinking up the atmosphere in those quiet moments. The pixel art is so charming and intoxicating. One area this is clearly evident, without even having to pick up a controller, is the game’s art style. Hyper Light Drifter is a game full of carefully nurtured, classical sensibilities. It’s a refreshing way to tell stories, and I hope more developers get on board, particularly for these kinds of vast action-adventure titles with rich, inviting worlds to get lost in. By talking to the central town’s occupants, despite the conversation being free of any kind of written dialogue. It encourages us to dig and find the meaning. I appreciate that the game doesn’t simply spell it all out for us. There are already a great number of bright minds who’ve gone to the trouble of posting translations along with speculation of what it all means. While you may feel inspired to whip out the notepad, like many did for Fez, and crack this uncommon tongue, I wouldn’t worry. There’s a great amount of mystery and deeply rooted symbolism in Hyper Light Drifter a lot of worthwhile reading pours from safely stowed monoliths in the game’s perilous lands, though it’s in an encrypted language. It’s just a dash of cliche coupled with a little bit of bad ass etherealism. You play the nameless eponymous drifter (which is an occupation in this world) and your goal, to put it simply, is to unearth buried technologies, forgotten centuries ago, in a quest to extinguish a malevolent evil, all the while helping a God regain its lost power and cure what ails you. Instead, it delivers a world that, if you look hard enough with a keen eye, has smatterings of lore tucked into each nook and cranny. Borrowing from the likes of Dark Souls, Hyper Light Drifter isn’t a game that delivers a straight forward narrative.
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