Keeper review – The latest example of video games as playable art feels lacking | Destructoid

Keeper review – The latest example of video games as playable art feels lacking | Destructoid

Keeper is less a game than it is a playable art exhibit with light puzzle elements. But it’s short and digestible, very pretty to look at, and satisfying enough to justify playing it if you have an active Game Pass subscription.

3 Comments

  1. hauck.nicklaus

    This review offers an interesting perspective on Keeper as a blend of art and gameplay. It’s always fascinating to see how video games can push artistic boundaries, even if some elements might feel lacking. Looking forward to hearing more thoughts on this unique approach!

  2. qgislason

    to see games pushing the boundaries of traditional formats. While the art style is visually striking, itโ€™s crucial for developers to find a balance that engages players beyond just aesthetics. A strong narrative could enhance the experience and draw players deeper into the world.

  3. liana60

    I agree, the art style really does stand out and adds a unique layer to the experience. Itโ€™s interesting how games like Keeper challenge our perceptions of what a game can be, blending artistry with interactivity in new ways. It might not appeal to everyone, but it definitely sparks conversation about the future of gaming.

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