DEVICE 0101
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Device 0101 is a game made of RPG Maker MV.
You can enjoy adventures, puzzles, and battles.
Lisa argues with her father on her birthday and leaves the house angry. And head to a cart bar near the beach, the meeting place with friends who were supposed to meet on their birthdays. Lisa and her friends celebrated her birthday drinking together. I don’t know how long it’s been since then, but Lisa opens her eyes on the bed, not the cart bar, and the story begins.
By solving various puzzles, you can open hidden places and get a key to open a blocked way.
Use weapons to kill monsters that interfere with your path.
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Very good action adventure with bland combat, nice exploration, and puzzles.
The game is still in early access, which means you won’t be able to continue once you reach a certain point. However, there’s already around 2-3 hours of content.
Although it pays homage to the popular zombie franchise, the game focuses more on adventure features than action. You play Risa, a young girl who is confined in a villa with her family. The game provides little information or explanation for what is going on.
Everything is revealed as you move through the game and explore the villa. Your goal is to move through rooms, gather key objects and place them correctly, find keys for locked doors, solve logic puzzles, and avoid monsters. Because your inventory is limited, you'll need to return to certain rooms, where there is a chest to store stuff and a lamp to save game. Items that are no longer useful are conveniently marked. You can easily dispose of them.
First thing that needs to be mentioned is simple but fine graphics. The villa is fun to explore because each room is filled with details. A lot of attention went into close-up scenes when you interact with drawers and devices. Instead of simply pushing a button and receiving items automatically, you need to open drawers on your own.
Enemies prowling the halls can be easily avoided by running past them. Killing them is a possibility, but they're bullet sponges and can take a lot of damage. It's advisable to save ammo for circumstances where you need to kill an enemy to get somewhere or in tight passages where you can't escape.
Combat is not the best or fastest because you cannot shoot as quickly. Melee weapons allow you to save ammo, but the timing is a bit off so you can’t continuously hold the attack button. There are also a bunch of forced fights where you can’t avoid damage. One of them involves turrets that force you to move around. But since the turrets show up at random, you don’t always have time to run to the safe spot. Also, you can't mess around because the number of health items is very limited.