TSA writes: "Lost Ember is a game about exploring. It isn’t exploring in the sense of wandering around and finding things, though there are elements of that, but more about exploring the past, its lessons, and an individual’s own ideas. Lost Ember is about looking at scenes from different perspectives, re-examining yourself, and how your own world is structured. The game is a journey and at the end of the journey lies the question – did you do the right thing?"
The Humble Down to Earth Bundle just launched today. It features games like Beyond Blue, Summer in Mara, Lost Ember, Abzu, and more. A percentage goes to support charity.
Mooneye Studios are today very proud and happy to announce that its acclaimed animal switching adventure game "Lost Ember" is out now on tne Nintendo Switch.
TGG says: "Lost Ember offers an emotional tale of discovery set in a visually stunning world. The possession mechanic is interesting and allows for some unique setpiece experiences while the huge amount of collectables offer some longevity beyond the four-hour story experience."
Pretty much everything about this game can be found better elsewhere in a game like Journey, Rime, etc. It's essentially a walking sim where neither the world, story, or music were enough to keep me playing and justify my time with the game. No real engaging gameplay besides different ways to move, none of which were particularly enjoyable. If you're interested, I'd say wait for a sale.