When you think about popular video games making waves year-round, itâs usually not the side-scrolling indie titles with a unique art direction that earn their place as household names. Sure, they shake up the pond for a time, but sooner or later the hype is replaced by whatever AAAA title is in the works at Insert-Big-Publisher-Name these days. But some indie titles persist in their popularity, games like Neva
Neva tells the story of a young woman and her wolf, two beings who share a lifelong bond, embarking on an adventure of the ages as dark and mysterious forces assault their world. Itâs heart-wrenching from the get-go. Developer Nomada Studio, known for the highly-rated Gris, understands how to tell unique and captivating stories with a simplistic format.
As usual, letâs start with a look at the positive reviews. Many of those who thoroughly enjoyed Neva did so because of its captivating storylineâa tale of companionship in a harsh and unforgiving worldâalong with the overall art style of the game. People love the colors and world design, and rightfully so, as itâs gorgeous.
On the negative side of things, however, most point toward the gameâs lackluster combat mechanics, which were sorely missing from Gris but added to Neva to spice up the gameplay loop. Well, it didnât work as intended for many. Elsewhere, some players point toward confusing narrative elements as the reason they didnât connect with the experience, especially during the first half of the game. A subsequent playthrough may resolve such woes, but most who leave a negative review probably wonât give the game a second shot.
If youâve had your eye on Neva since launch and are curious what other gamers are saying, weâre here to help. Hereâs a look at the game, as told by Steam reviews!























