A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving review for PC

Platform: PC
Publisher: Nementic Games
Developer: Nementic Games
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: Not Rated

As much as Iโ€™d like to think that I value originality in games, if Iโ€™m being honest, I probably like brevity more. I mean, quality is important, obviously, but if I have the choice between finishing a game in a few hours or only making a small dent in a game thatโ€™s big and teeming with ideas, Iโ€™m probably going to go with the former most times.

So keep that in mind when I say that I enjoyed A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving. Is it original? Absolutely not. Is it short? Very!

As far as originality goesโ€ฆwell, there isnโ€™t really any. You donโ€™t need to look very hard to figure out where A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving gets its inspiration. Itโ€™s not quite a Portal clone, since it takes place in an outdoors environment โ€“ which means that if you were to call it a Portal-meets-Talos Principle clone, youโ€™d basically be dead-on in your assessment.

Which, honestly, doesnโ€™t bother me all that much, since โ€“ to go back to what I said up front โ€“ A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving also has the advantage of being fairly short. You can race through its 16 levels in about 2 hours (or, if you really race, an hour). You get introduced to the basic mechanics of swapping blocks in the first few minutes, and then the game doesnโ€™t vary all that much after that. Youโ€™ll occasionally need to pause for a moment to think something through, or youโ€™ll need to restart a level because of a misplaced block, or you might just want to meander a little while listening to the murderous deity narrator mock you, but, generally speaking, itโ€™s the kind of game you could probably beat in a single sitting and still have time to get deep into something else.

To be sure, you probably shouldnโ€™t pick it up at full price (though, at the same time, getting 90 minutes or so of solid entertainment for $8 isnโ€™t exactly a terrible value proposition, and youโ€™re supporting an indie developer). But if youโ€™re a fan of Portal-style puzzlers, you should buy it all the same.

Nementic Games provided us with a Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving PC code for review purposes.

Score: 8
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