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Toem release date11/4/2023 More than half of these serve a purpose, such as access to an area, beating elements, etc. Your character can get a bit of a makeover with a small collection of hats, shoes and masks. Naming the photos is an option, and pending you do so before taking the snap, you can change the filters, implement vignettes, fisheyes, and dithers, as well as frames like those seen on Polaroids, to make your images pop, adding to future replayability. It’s enjoyable flicking through the collection, unleashing that inner perfection to go back and retake a pic for completionist’s sake. With a generous storage of 256, it is possible to delete some if you need the space. Source: PR Make It SnappyĮach time you take a photo with your camera, it’s stored in your photo album, which is readily accessible from the menu. The game’s chill vibe is so good that I’m confident you’ll binge on it the minute you finish the story. Finish the main story, and you’re rewarded with free content and can access a new area called Basto. You can still complete the story without finding everything, but it took me over four hours to platinum it at a leisurely pace. Do note that these free trips aren’t one move only, as you can backtrack should you wish to return to an area to unlock everything or catch up with some NPCs.Īs stated, Toem ( Something We Made’s debut) isn’t a challenging game in the conventional sense, more so a completionist’s quest. That said, you can’t skip it and pay for it. Collect the required number of stamps for an area, and the bus will take you to the next place for free. Aside from the warm, fuzzy feeling of helping others, completing these tasks gives you a stamp on your travel card. The goal of Toem is, of course, to reach the game’s namesake and snap a pic, but as a community-led environment, you’ll complete side quests for NPCs. Armed with a camera that switches to first-person (and can be flipped to take selfies if you’re getting Snapchat withdrawals), you’ll scout out the many room-like scenes, hunting down the wildlife, completing photo challenges for a club, monster-hunting, and promoting local businesses. Source: PR Toem PS5 ReviewĮntirely a calming experience (unless you can’t find all 54 critters from the base game), there are no hazardous items or threatening behaviour from orcs, cartel members, or hellspawn, nor are there any lives, continues or challenging gameplay mechanics. Nana isn’t the lecturing type, and more so on the practical, informing you that to follow the path of photography enlightenment (making that bit up), you have to ascend Kiiruberg’s Peak to experience the phenomenon that is the title of this game. In the game, you play an aspiring photographer – a proper one, not one of those foodie/selfie types – that lives with their nana. Simple in design but oh-so-adorable, cuddly and, erm. As you’ll no doubt have seen through screenshots and trailers, the art style combines 2D characters and a 3D world. Fort Solis PS5 Review: A Stunning Cinematic Experienceįuture developers, take note if you want to get in my pants: serve up a black and white aesthetic, along with some customisation, and you can save yourself the pennies on grog and flattery.
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