Timore Redo
Timore Redo is a psychological horror game about sadness.
“3 people will lose themselves
My soul will join them in the end”
Noah finds himself being lonely, pressured by other people and generally lost. He doesn’t show up for a date he had planned, nor to do his job, not even to see his doctor. The man doesn’t know how to deal with anything that goes his way, and to find any fulfillment and change in his life he decides and finds a way to take 3 lives, while also joining them as the 4th one.
As horrible as that sounds, Noah discovers it is not that easy to take innocent lives, because his main obstacle is his own heart and conscience. Why would he even do any of this in the first place?
This story driven game features psychological horror, creepy atmosphere, gun combat, inventory system, various enemies, boss fights, extra narratives along the main storyline and it is partially a remake of the very first Timore game, with a full new tale about Noah – a man on the edge of his sanity, conscience and fears.
Steam User 10
Wow, Timore Redo is amazing. This has to be the best Timore game in the franchise, I love all the characters (Mr Azure being my favorite) and the gameplay is awesome. Very horror with cool mechanics. Overall it's a 10/10!
Steam User 5
Timore Redo is Vidas Games biggest and most ambitious Timore entry yet.
The game starts off with a very vague story point, and introduces each of the characters in their own little stage before going back to our main protagonist. Each level is centered around one of the characters, and teaches you what they did and why they are there. All of them have their own unique designs, enemies and bosses. This is not just a walking sim this time around, theres combat, which is great. The gun designs are interesting to say the least, and get the job done. I liked the voice acting a lot, except for the shop keeper, it felt very unfitting. Theres also bonus content, which Im gonna touch upon later.
A big issue I always had with Vidas games is that they are generally too dark, and would benefit from a gamma slider. You have such talented craftmanship for assets, but it always feels like you are too shy to show them off. Most enemies, even the normal mobs are quite the bullet sponges, they eat way too much ammo. I dont know if that was intended, but I died to the second boss and still beat the stage, which was weird.
Now to the bonus content, unfortunately those extra levels are just reused ones from the main game, but with different gameplay/camera angles, and two of the bonus levels are Nox Timore and Timore Remake, which can both be downloaded on Steam for free. Im just a bit confused why you would add them to this game if they both have store pages.
When I played the first Timore games years back they always felt like a meme to me, but me personally growing and Vidas becoming a lot more professional at what he does changed my views, and I have nothing but respect left. Its great to see how far this franchise has grown.
Thank you Vidas Games, for providing me with a copy, much appreciated!
Horror/Surrealist centered Curator: KuriKuration
Steam User 6
I played through this game in full, and regret nothing. As a horror game there were a few jumpscare style spooks, but if you think that's all Vidas has up his sleeve anymore, then you are sorely mistaken. This is a game that utilizes a multitude of horror elements in telling a story, environment, and jumps to keep you sufficiently creeped out through the game. Absolutely worth the money and a pleasure getting to play through the game.
Also yes I did voice Mr. Azure, but I never could have imagined the type of story that would be laid out for me to experience.
Steam User 5
This was probably one of my favorite Timore Games I ever played! The Length of the game is perfect. Just enough Lore to keep me thinking through out the game about the Story and enough to Figure out Exactly what is happening. I was impress that the DEV added a Merchant to the game so you could buy and Sell ammo and or guns. The Boss battles were a bit simple but I enjoyed that there were 3 stages of the boss to finish the level. The Jumpscares in the game were perfectly spaced out. Not to many but just enough so you'll forget and just when you think you're safe BOOM. I love it. All in All The Plot is Great, Voice actors were pretty good. The Atmosphere is pretty good. The Feel of being overwhelmed by the enemies spot on. Only thing I would change is the Volume of the Voice actors and actress could be increased a bit. I would Definitely suggest everyone to play this and give it a try.
Timore REDO YouTube Playlist
Steam User 3
I must say, this game had me on the edge of my seat the entire time cause i was excited to play this. Very Nice Job Vidas :). Though i didn't get to finish the game. I really loved the work that was poured into this game :). Keep up the good work my friend :). I cant wait to see whats next my friend :)
Steam User 6
Seems to be very unsettling. At this poin I played only the "prologue" but the atmosphere is awsome and its very abstract.
Steam User 0
The graphics are definitely a huge step up from Timore 6. Although, I will admit there are quite a few parts where I'm left wondering what the heck I'm supposed to do. All in all, it's pretty solid. There were quite a few scares that actually got me and were quite effective to say the least.