Degrees of Separation - Let's Play ep 15 (Couple Coop) - The End
Today we're playing Degrees of Separation, and this time it's the end, let's see what happen with Rime and Ember.
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The link to the game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/809880/Degrees_of_Separation/
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About us:
Caspar is 24 years old and he can be loud and upset at some point. He's sometimes saying some confusing stuff but is more meant to be a joke than seriously.
Celika is 21 and she is very quiet and relaxed. She always tries to create a good atmosphere and gives room for everyone else. She may not be the best gamer, but she tries her best in the games.
We're engaged.
We're playing on PC only.
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Links:
Discord: https://discord.gg/8v7KA7g
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celca_gaming/
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Equipment used:
Mixer: Yamaha MG06 mixer
Microphones: Audio-Technica AT2020
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Caspar's specs:
(CPU) Ryzen 7 2700
(GPU) Asus Dual RTX 2060 6GB
(RAM) 16GB
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Celika's specs:
(CPU) Ryzen 3 2200G
(GPU) GTX 1050ti 4GB
(RAM) 8 Ram
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Game Review:
Being a fan of puzzle and cooperative games, I was intrigued when I first saw Degrees of Separation. Puzzle games are one of my favorite video game genres and ever since I was a kid I have always enjoyed playing a good co-op game with my brother. Outside of just combining two of my favorite types of games, I was interested in checking out Degrees of Separation because the game looked like it had a really interesting concept. The idea of being able to control the environment mixed with the world being split between the two characters sounded like an interesting concept for a video game. Degrees of Separation combines some really interesting puzzle mechanics to create an interesting and fun cooperative experience.
In Degrees of Separation you play as Ember and Rime. Ember has peacefully lived in her kingdom of heat while Rime has lived in a kingdom of cold. One day they both sense a danger to their kingdoms which leads to them meeting one another. When they approach one another, a mysterious force separates them. To figure out what is going on with their own kingdoms, they decide that they need to work together using their own unique abilities. As they begin their journey to figure out what is happening to their kingdoms, they discover that the worlds around them have been long abandoned for some mysterious reason. Will their journey eventually bring Ember and Rime together or tear them and their kingdoms apart?
If I were to describe Degrees of Separation I would say that it is a co-op puzzle platformer. The basic premise of the game is that both players must work together in order to reach the end of each world. Degrees of Separation doesn’t have any combat and there isn’t any way to die in the game. The gameplay revolves around using your brain to find a way to reach the end of each level. Along the way you also have to collect scarves which are used to unlock the next world.
I would say that the platforming plays more of a minor role in Degrees of Separation. The platforming is pretty basic as you are mostly just jumping between platforms and grabbing ropes. None of the platforming is particularly difficult as it doesn’t require split second timing or perfect jumps. The platforming is pretty forgiving (it feels a little floaty at times), and you can’t die so if you ever mess up you just have to do a little backtracking. This will disappoint people that are looking for a pure platforming experience, but it is not surprising as the game treats the platforming as more of a supporting mechanic than a main mechanic. Most of the hardest platforming (which isn’t that difficult either) is used to acquire some of the more difficult scarves. Basically if you have ever played a platforming game you shouldn’t really have any problems with this aspect of the game.
The main mechanic in Degrees of Separation is the puzzle solving. The good news is that the puzzle solving in Degrees of Separation is good. The puzzle solving mostly revolves around using each character’s special abilities. This is where the idea of the mysterious force that keeps Ember and Rime apart comes into play. Instead of just using it for the story, it is an integral gameplay mechanic. Throughout the game there will be a line on the screen that separates the characters. This line alters its position based on where the two characters are located in relation to one another.
Source: http://www.geekyhobbies.com/degrees-of-separation-indie-game-review/
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