The headliner is Final Fantasy 7 Remake, and it's backed up by a trio of bangers. You have until April 5 to snag one of the best PlayStation Plus lineups we've seen. I give Maquette a 7.We're almost at the end of March, which means you don't have long until this month's PS Plus free games switch out for another slate of titles. its not a game I can recommend to everyone, but definitely to the fans of puzzle games. Maquette though is a nice challenge with great story telling and music. other furstrations in the game coe with just how awkward it is to actually move the items, I found it to be inconsistent and annoying in moments where lining up perfectly really mattered or during a spot towards the end where I was being timed, but the game just frustratingly wouldn’t let me pick up an Item I needed to move consistently, and once I finally could pick it up it was a hassle to even move it where it needed to go… so even with the solution in mind, the execution here may annoy you. I was kinda just solving the puzzles to get the story rather than see the next area like a portal game for example. not enough new is done to excite or intrigue. I didn’t expect it to be what the whole game was… and that’s what it is. I enjoyed the first section with the minurature version you interact with. everypuzzle here is challenging and will make you think, I was stumped multiple times here in maquette, leaving me to have to refer to a guide… so if youre looking for a brain teaser, maquette offers great puzzle challenge… though the perspective changing charm did eventually ware off for me, and I felt the game really drug out because I felt it wasn’t doing anything new. youll explore an are on the map, and use the object from these areas to make them larger or bigger inside of the minurature version of your space around you, from using keys as bridges, or figuring out how to move different crystals through walls. ![]() Maquette Changing your perspective Maquette is a irst person perspective based puzzle game where you play as Kenzie as shes relivering her Maquette Changing your perspective Maquette is a irst person perspective based puzzle game where you play as Kenzie as shes relivering her relationship with Michael, the story is told through text and dialog as you inteact with the world around you… the concept and gameplay throughout this game 3-5 hours depending on how fast or slow these puzzles click for you, stays the same. If you are a complectionist, you can easily platinum this game within four hours. A good game to play in a weekend and chill out. Overall, it’s a nice puzzle game that will not stress you out. I thing they could have worked better on sound design. Don’t get me wrong, the game has a good well-suited soundtrack, but it’s played just in the beginning of each chapter, and then you will be hearing just the silent ambient noise. And if you find yourself in that situation, you’ll feel lonely with the silence of the game. ![]() It’s something that you’ll probably won’t be spending dozens of minutes to figure out what to do. I like how the game gives you no hint on what to do and encourage you to explore the scenery and try things out. ![]() The game plays with that to construct puzzles in a simple manner, there is not much variation on how you manipulate objects or place them, but is effective. Placing objects in the small “maquette” and seeing it recursively generated outside is a cool effect and reminds me of that “infinite mirror effect”. The recursive scenery is beautifully crafted which serves as a visual metaphor for constructing the narrative and gives you a fun sense of scale. There are some cliches, but is well written overall. The narrative is simple and presented by great voice acting. ![]() The narrative is simple and presented by great voice Maquette is a simple and enjoyable puzzle game driven by a love story between two people. Maquette is a simple and enjoyable puzzle game driven by a love story between two people.
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