Supraland
Supraland is a First-Person Metroidvania Puzzle game. The main sources of inspiration are Zelda, Metroid and Portal. Supraland assumes that you are intelligent and lets you play independently. The story is minimal, gives you an overarching goal to pursue, and then sets you free. You explore a large interconnected world in which most ways are at first unpassable until you find new abilities to overcome those obstacles. A cornerstone of Supraland’s design was to create abilities that are so versatile, they will keep on surprising you by how many different usages they have. If you combine your abilities, the possibilities become even bigger. Most of the game is about exploring the sandbox world to track down secrets. Often you will think you are about to get out of bounds and beat the level designer, but right there is a chest waiting for you with a very rewarding upgrade. Supraland respects your lifetime and doesn’t bloat the playtime with unlimited no-brainer collectibles.
Steam User 31
RED vs BLU, set in a badlands landscape, main objective to break into BLU base, One fast character has double jump. Contains some occasional spooky skeletons enemy, purple characters that play both sides, the people are the same but recoloured.
Coincidence? I think NOT.
Steam User 16
Felt like being a kid again, but with better problem-solving skills.
Got this from a bundle and never got around to playing it. I hate that I waited so long to play this.
Steam User 12
Easily one of the best puzzle game I have played.
- There are puzzles everywhere, as an example the starting area has puzzles you can solve within the first few minutes and ones that you will need upgrades to solve at hour 5, 10, 15, 25.
- Amazing job teaching for how to solve those puzzles
- The upgrades over time are amazing and always a game changer, great semi-open world.
- I look forward to getting the DLC and the upcoming Supraworld.
Steam User 7
supra under rated good puzzles good story just overall great game i recommend it
Steam User 6
So far the only adequate representative of the classic metroidvania in 3D. The puzzles sometimes break your brain and have several solutions, but they are great. The humor is great. But the most important thing is the spirit of exploration. I love it.
Steam User 8
I decided to write this review after spending three hours stuck on a single puzzle—before finally giving up and looking up the solution.
This game had the potential to be one of the best arcade/FPS/adventure/exploration/puzzle hybrids ever made. It’s beautiful, fun, and immersive. But for some reason, the developer decided to pepper the experience with puzzles that act like brick walls every few minutes. These puzzles halt your progress entirely, forcing you to spend hours just trying to figure out what on earth they want from you. Instead of exploring and enjoying this amazing world, you find yourself dropping your mouse and keyboard, staring blankly at the screen, wondering how such a fantastic game could be so thoroughly ruined by these hair-pulling obstacles.
Let me be clear: some puzzles are genuinely clever, logical, and rewarding to solve—they give you a real sense of satisfaction. But many others are just maddening, masochistic messes of every interactive mechanic the game offers, where thinking only drives you closer to a breakdown. Sure, you can always turn to YouTube walkthroughs to get past them—but then what’s the point?
Steam User 5
Awesome kind of open world puzzle game. With a dose of humor added here and there. It has wide range of difficulty of puzzles, good difficulty scaling and secrets that are findable in a reasonable manner. All the puzzle mechanics are enjoyable. Combat is a small downside, it's kind of boring, but it's whatever filler.
WIll play the 2nd game at some point for sure.