Remembering a life through platforming
Spectre is a unique game developed by Vaguely Spectacular for Mac. The game revolves around an old man named Joseph who is trying to recall his life. In Spectre, players can experience Joseph's journey multiple times, with the goal of finding and recalling nine of his memories in each playthrough. With over a hundred memories to discover, the game offers fifty-two different endings, providing a lot of replay value.
Gameplay in Spectre is simple and intuitive, using only the cursor keys and the Space bar to jump. While the game is not particularly challenging, it can sometimes be difficult to avoid touching unwanted memories. The graphical style of Spectre is visually appealing, and the sound effects create an atmospheric experience.
However, one downside of Spectre is the voice acting. The voice for Joseph is not convincing as an old man, which can detract from the overall experience and make it feel pretentious at times.
Overall, Spectre offers a unique and relaxing gaming experience that focuses on storytelling and memory recall. It may not be challenging, but it provides an interesting concept and great style.