About This Game Tamashii is a straightforward puzzle platform game inspired by obscure Japanese games from the 90s and late 80s.WARNING: This game contains Flashing Lights and potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy.You, A unnamed soul have been summoned by an ancient entity seeking help; He needs you to discover the evil source that hides inside his twisted temple and ensure his legacy.A dark tale about inner discoveries set in a distorted and "perverted" world. Full controller support. Auto Save feature. Level select Hub. Time trial/Score attack. "Slow-motion mode" help some players to solve timing puzzles. Secrets and Easter eggs 7aa9394dea Title: TAMASHIIGenre: IndieDeveloper:VikintorPublisher:VikintorRelease Date: 5 Mar, 2019 TAMASHII Ativador Download [Xforce Keygen] Tamashii is an unnerving experience that still manages to be intelligent and fun to play. It's a horror-platformer, its movement styled in the fashion of games like Tower of Heaven, I Want to be the Guy, and Super Meat Boy. The visual design comes from obscure 80's Japanese cartridge titles, heavily pixelated but showing some of its supreme abilities as compared to what was possible in the past. The world of Tamashii is bleak and creepy, filled to the brink with religious imagery, surprising scares, and mysterious dialogues. It draws you in with its realism, and sets the atmosphere for a 2 A.M. session like you're on an old CRTV, experiencing horrible chromatic aberration and numerous glitches. It kind of makes me feel as though I picked up the game from a flea market on a dusty cartridge with only Japanese text scrawled on a piece of tape. The gameplay is simple, but satisfying. You can jump, double-jump, and run to the left or right. You have the option of creating up to three "clones," which decay and eventually disappear over time. The clones can be eliminated quicker by holding down a button and watching their "health" deplete in the bottom corner. Clones are used to activate switches, get through difficult areas, activate numerous things at a time, and attack bosses with health-bars. The game is essentially made up of five stages and a stage-select over world, gradually picking up in difficulty. The stages have easy and hard options available with secrets to find for talented puzzle-solvers, and they place a strong demand on your intellectual and controller-based skills. It has clever mysteries, numerous secrets, and challenging boss fights. The visuals are the greatest draw, with many creepy things to see and monsters to encounter. It has a metallic, but rock-like feel similar to games on NES like Super Street Fighter, while also having the organic aspects of a game like Contra or Metroid. The game is designed to glitch and fall apart, with a convincing setting that would harken back to other popular experiences like Doki Doki Literature Club or Undertale. In a way, it's more believable given the grating presentation that truly makes it look like there's something horribly wrong with the game itself. Be warned, it appears as though it would be extremely dangerous to those prone to having seizures, and it can really wear on the eyes. A large part of some puzzles is the inability to even see the screen clearly. It has decent sound design, with a good atmospheric BGM. Bosses have enjoyable music that sets the tone to tension, and the scary portions of the game can really frighten with their terrifying sound-effects. Beyond that, it sounds like any sprite-based platformer would, as though it really came out in the 80's. The story isn't much to enjoy. Though it's a horror game, the text can often be incomprehensible and the characters are rather arbitrary. It's a little too philosophical or obtuse for me to find any enjoyment, and simply serves as a vehicle for some of the encounters. It's cheap and it's amusing. Best of all, Tamashii has many secret achievements, and a strong replayability due to a point-scoring system when you return to past levels. It may not be extremely memorable, but it will sit with you well as an engrossing and positive experience.. Nice game. Parts of it awakened something inside of me that I wish I never discovered.. Tamashii is a short, solid, puzzle platformer centered around a clone mechanic in a world full of bizarre imagery. You won't find any mechanical novelties here, but what it does implement is well-made and reaches that sweet spot of being challenging enough without getting frustrating or overstaying its welcome. The game has linear stages, held together by a hub which hides quite a few secrets to be found. In a way, Tamashii is quite similar in style to Pony Island, especially in the way it tries to subvert expectations and has flashes of fourth-wall breaking.Technically, Tamashii has some good disturbing pixel art. The sounds set the mood, but the music is too basic to be remarkable, with short loops that don't quite grate but add very little. In my playtime I found a freeze bug that brought a BSOD up, something that hadn't happened to me in a decade. Playing the game windowed apparently avoided the bug, as it never occurred again. Controls are adequately responsive. The english translation has a few mistakes, but it doesn't affect reading comprehension significantly.Which brings me to my issues with the plot. At times it seems the writer tries to portray themes in a deeper way, but doesn't quite have the skills to do it well. The story is also heavily inspired by an "underground" real world religion (it's luciferianism) to the point that it actually got close to being preachy at times. I'm an atheist and it didn't affect my enjoyment of the game much, as its mentions are sparse enough. However, being preached to isn't my ideal of entertainment, and this game got close to that. It would have been much better off using a completely fantastical background, I believe, tough it would also make it lose a bit of its edge.Still, Tamashii gave me a good 4 hours of solid platforming, puzzle-solving and secret hunting, and it feels like a good time for the price if you like disturbing pixel art. The fact that it's basically made by one person makes it more of an achievement.. Long lived Nightmares for the low *low* price of 4.99$.. It's like watching the psychoactive VHS of your other, less corporeal life unfold on your late Great-Grandfather's integral wooden cabinet television (faux drawers and all) in a Benadryl nightmare. You remember, the one where you're servant chimera to the apotheosized Lord of a Dark Temple in the Brazilian Dreamlands, with the head and neck of a South American ungulate and the mouth of a frustrated lamprey? And the Lord has charged you to work a mighty conjuration of pest control by birthing chattering, skullfaced clones of your self in all the right places? Ah, those were the good ol' days! An achievement of H.R. Giger-esque proportions, Tamashii is not quite artistically top-heavy for its puzzles, which do require one-to-four drops of distilled patience -- but never the mind-body totality demanded by the likes of Celeste's hairier levels. This kind of stuff is the bleeding edge of "itch.io Indie" dripping onto Steam. (An uncomfortably enjoyable experience as a Morning Tea Game; make sure to put on headphones if you have sleeping roommates.). Great game, it took me 7 hours to find every secrets and stuff hidden. (And there is more)I'd recommend to play it with the option that delete some flash\/fast animation (in the options) and with a controllerSome background may look disturbing too, (If you pay attention, the first screenshot of the game shows a statue that suck his own\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 and there are various things like that) soo if it really hits you I won't recommend to play this gameThe game in itself isn't that hard, don't really expect that much challenge from the platformer, but it does very well the scary part\/ambientSooo if you like disturbing background (remind me of the binding of Isaac with the whole religious stuff) you should try it, you can always get a refund if you don't like it. spooky game with really interesting visuals Update 1.5: Hi everyone. Sorry for the delay, the 1.5 update is online bringing some fixes. (1.4 already solve the crashes on Beriah's chamber)In this update:* Pausing the game and choosing to "return to level select" no longer transports the player to level portal. Now you're transported to "Continue portal" instead.* Choosing to disable image effects and animations no longer locks player on "Flesh Hub sequence" (or jumpscare).* Minor fixes (texts, code...etc).;)
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Updated: Mar 9, 2020
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