Vane


In a ruined desert, a strange golden dust transforms a free-spirited bird into a determined young child, setting off a chain of events that will reshape the world itself.
Set out on an exploratory quest, transforming between bird and child, using both perspectives to unravel the land’s mysteries and create a path forward through the barren landscape. As you do so, the world reacts to your passage, evolving and building into something altogether different.

From the team at Friend & Foe Games, Vane is a stunning, emotional and unnerving experience. Developed with the conviction that players should find their own path through the world, the result is a minimalistic, stark environment that encourages exploration just to the edge of getting lost, set to an all-original brooding synth soundtrack.
Minimum Requirements
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: WIndows 7/8/10, 64-bit
Processor: 3.0Ghz CPU Dual Core
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Geforce GTX 750 / Radeon R7 260X
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 3 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended Specifications
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: WIndows 7/8/10, 64-bit
Processor: 2.4GHz CPU Quad Core
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Geforce GTX 780 / Radeon R9 290X
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 3 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
  • Aside from occasional camera troubles, Vane stands out as one of the most immersive titles of 2019. Whether exploring the world as a child or a bird, the visuals masterfully blend together in a beautiful environment worthy of exploration. In relying on visuals instead of dialogue, players can form a deeper appreciation for the world around them - one open to interpretation. Vane is not a particularly long adventure, but it's one that'll leave audiences reflecting long after the credits have rolled.

  • Vane is a rather short and artistic indie game that is committed to give players as little guidance as necessary. That is true regarding the gameplay as well as the story. While the atmosphere and vast sceneries of Vane are intriguing, the game‘s reluctance to point the player in the right direction often works against itself and more often than not results in frustration.

  • Vane has a nice art style but with boring gameplay and tons of bugs.

  • Ultimately, it feels like Vane is an aesthetic concept more than a game. Certainly, it has the elements of traditional platforming games — environments to explore, puzzles to solve — but they are unrewarding and sometimes frustrating to experience. Vane’s art direction, music and suggestions of myth and mystery might be enough to carry some players through to the end, but others will be disappointed by Vane’s refusal to tell a coherent, character-driven narrative.

  • Vane manages to successfully present an intriguingly surreal world, but its aimless story and execution keep players from deriving much satisfaction from visiting it.

Vane
$19.99 $9.50
Title: Vane
Genre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie
Released: 22 July 2019
Developer: Friend & Foe Games
Publisher: Friend & Foe Games, Gamera Game
  • Single-player
  • Steam Achievements
  • Remote Play on TV
  • Full controller support
UI Audio Subs
Spanish - Spain
English
Simplified Chinese
Japanese
French
Italian
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