SCARF

SCARF
N/D
Metacritic
83
Steam
56.228
xDR
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Release date
23 Dicembre 2021
Sviluppatori
Editori
Steam valutazione
Totale
83 (102 voti)

Scarf è un gioco di avventura composto da una combinazione di puzzle e piattaforme 3D, che offre un viaggio allegorico tramite affascinanti mondi. Esplora e scopri la verità della tua storia grazie all’aiuto del tuo compagno, una sciarpa dalla forma draconica.

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Requisiti di sistema SCARF

Minimi:

  • Richiede un processore e un sistema operativo a 64 bit
  • Sistema operativo: Windows 10 64bit
  • Processore: Intel Core i5 / AMD FX-6300
  • Memoria: 6 GB di RAM
  • Scheda video: GTX 760 2GB/ Radeon R9 270X 2GB or better
  • DirectX: Versione 11
  • Memoria: 12 GB di spazio disponibile
  • Scheda audio: DirectX compatible
  • Note aggiuntive: These are preliminary system specs that can and will change!
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Rava
Rava

Scarf is a little, relaxing game that offers a little bit of everything. Its three worlds are packed with exploration, platforming, some puzzling and a nice story that starts in one way, but then evolves in a different truth.
If you're looking for a challenge, keep looking: Scarf is very easy, there's no getting stuck. I'm not saying this as a negative thing, it's just a statement, I guess it was the developers' choice to keep the game more entertaining than challenging and that's ok. Despite being short, Scarf offers a great variety of mechanics and situations, staying interesting and fresh throughout the whole adventure.

The only two real cons I found in Scarf:
- the character feels a bit "heavy", especially while jumping. You almost never die, but I feel when it happens it's mostly because of miscalculation in leaving the platforms. The experience could have benefit from some more refinement in the controls. However, the game is very generous when it comes to checkpoints and savings, so you never end up repeating large chunks of world because of an error.
- replaying a world erase all the progresses in that world, forcing you to retrieve all the collectibles. There's a warning telling you so before re-entering, and that's fine, but saving what you already found would have been much, much better for replayability. My suggestion is to deeply explore the levels the first time already, because the collectible are hidden, but not hard to find if you check every corner.