Embr
SCORE: 75
Did you enjoy the live streams I performed of Embr? This is an
interesting fire fighting video game that is about more than just fire
fighting. In fact we do not need to put all of the fires out in the
twenty-five levels. There are other goals to achieve while we play this
video game. Maybe we need to go into the building and save so many
people. Or maybe we need to get so many valuables out of the building.
You should know that the fire will spread in Embr. So it can be wise to
put some of it out as you search through the building. Maybe a person is
on the toilet and we need to use the axe to break the door down. Pick up
the person and rush them outside to the safe zone. There is a real
quirky humor in Embr that some gamers will get into. Families may find
some of the content within Embr to be odd. I certainly did.
As we progress through Embr we earn money. That money is used to upgrade
our equipment, outfits and more. Embr also gets more dangerous as we
progress through. For example there can be electrical current running
around in certain levels. That can be dangerous if we are not paying
attention. The same goes for barrels that can explode if they get too
hot. We do what we can to keep the people and ourselves safe in Embr.
Embr includes an online mode where up to four players can work together
online to put out the fires and save the people/property. Failing is a
possibility and then we must start the level over from the start. There
are no continuations in Embr. The good news is you will know where to
look for the people and/or property. You will also know right where the
fire is going to start and where it will go.
I love how we can customize our gear in Embr. The graphics are indie
looking to me. In fact at times I thought Embr was an original VR game
that had been ported to other systems. The sounds are decent, and the
challenge will keep most gamers engaged for a few weeks at the very
least. I love how Embr lets us pick how we can play. I can break a
window and come in that way instead of using a door for example.
- Teen Gamer
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/Xbox One
Publisher: Curve Digital
Developer: Muse Games
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Mild Violence, Alcohol
Reference, Comic Mischief}
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