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Homeland: Lay to Rest is a short third person action-adventure game about a monk disciple who fights corrupted guardians with a chakram–a thrown, homing, circular blade–to redeem their overrun childhood home. Journey through the remains of The Disciple’s lost underground home and relive painful and joyful memories alike as you fight to purge the source of the corruption.
- Thrilling Combat: Fight through hordes of corrupted golems with your fists and trusty chakram. Jump into slow motion, lock on to enemies, and release your chakram to break them down. Dodge away from their fierce attacks as you perfect your combat flow.
- Dynamic Traversal: Using the chakram as a mythic grappling hook, pull yourself over endless chasms, through vast and crumbling city remains, and into the heart of the corruption. Fling yourself to vantage points that unveil hidden areas and paths.
- Environmental Storytelling: Uncover the secrets of the monk’s homeland, and find out exactly what happened to corrupt the caves through the ghosts that linger in the darkness. Check out every nook and cranny of the large frozen caves, and learn about this lost–but not forgotten–culture.
- Beautiful Visuals and Soundtrack: With a distinct artistic style, take in the majesty of the homeland’s caves and abandoned buildings while listening to atmospheric, dynamic, and immersive music.
This game was developed as a student project at DigiPen Institute of Technology and was created for educational purposes only. Please check out our publisher page for more information.
Steam User 0
Interesting, even if unfortunately the melee range is basically zero
Steam User 0
Homeland: Lay to Rest
Positives:
+ Good idea
+ Beautiful colouring (blue/pink/purple)
+ Good graphics
+ Nice sound and music
+ Fun to play
+ Simple and engaging combat
+ A boss fight that dosent last forever
+ The chakram weapon
+ Checkpoint system
+ Its free
Negatives:
- Bugs (stuck here and there/game stops you from continuing, bugs in boss fight etc)
- Might be too easy for some (maybe make different difficulty levels?)
- More advanced use of the chakram in both combat, movement and the environment would be preferable
- Very short length (over in under half an hour)
A really positive surprise this game. I absolutely love the colouring and the chakram is great.
I enjoyed myself a lot, it was so much fun. Too bad its so short. Lets hope for a sequel someday! Highly reccommended!
Total Score: 8/10