Vane (video Game)
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Vane is a
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released on January 15, 2019, for the
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and later released on
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. The game was developed by Tokyo-based studio Friend & Foe, and its producer is Matt Smith. Vane is an
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in which players control a child that is able to turn back and forth into a bird. Gameplay involves exploration and puzzle-solving. The game received mixed reviews upon release.


Reception

''Vane'' received "mixed or average" reviews for PC and "generally unfavorable" reviews for PlayStation 4. Chris Moyse of ''
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'' gave the game 4 out of 10, stating, "''Vane'' has a very strong opening, some unique visual ideas, and an atmospheric electronica soundtrack. Unfortunately, all of this is quickly muted by aimless and frustrating gameplay. Though ''Vane''‘s abstract approach to storytelling is genuinely liberating, the player remains caged with simplistic gameplay tropes, immersion-breaking technical problems, boring puzzles, and a terrible save system." ''
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'' gave the game 2 stars out of 5 and praised the sound design and the bird's-eye view of the world while criticizing its clunky controls, lack of objectives, incomprehensible narrative, and obfuscated mechanics. ''Hardcore Gamer'' gave the game a 1.5 out of 5 and said that despite the vacancy of explanation and the abundant technical issues, what made ''Vane'' a truly bad game was that it was "an utter chore to play through". ''
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'' lauded the visual style, soundtrack, and changing environments while lambasting the presence of severe glitches, vague presentation of themes, and technical issues with the camera. ''
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'' negatively reviewed the game, giving it 4 stars out of 10, writing, "Vane is exhausting, ponderous, bewildering, endlessly frustrating, needlessly obtuse, narratively unsatisfying, mechanically clumsy, ''and'' technically shoddy, all shot through a camera so ill-equipped to deal with the rudimentary task of showing you what's happening on screen that you might as well pop a blindfold on and try using The Force". ''
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'' similarly gave the game 3 out of 10, lauding the visuals and synthwave soundtrack while taking serious issue with tedious gameplay mechanics, loads of glitches, clunky controls, bland puzzles, lack of a save system, lack of interesting content, and lack of direction. ''
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'' reviewed the game slightly more positively, giving it a 6.75 out of 10, writing, "Vane feels like an indescribable fever dream when it works, relaying a wordless story about a transforming creature trying to figure out its place in a world that appears to be falling apart. Too often though bugs and a lack of clear direction reminded me that Vane could have used a little bit of extra development time for polish." Edwin Evans-Thirlwell of ''
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'' wrote positively, recommending the game, stating, "...this isn't an experience for those who prefer a steady pulse of gratification...it wants you to take your time...Settle into those rhythms, and forgive Vane its rickety moments, and you may be astonished by where it takes you".


Accolades

The game was nominated for "Game, Original Family" at the NAVGTR Awards.2019 Nominees
. National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers, January 13, 2020.


References

{{reflist 2019 video games Adventure games PlayStation 4 games Indie games Video games about birds Video games about shapeshifting Video games developed in Japan Windows games