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Eternity Egg

Eternity Egg

PC
Early Access

Release Date: December 11, 2025 Early Access

Arcade, TPP, 3D Platformers, Indie Games, Singleplayer

A 3D platformer created in a style reminding of the first PlayStation and Nintendo 64 era. The graphics in Eternity Egg consist of simple, mostly single-colored shapes. During the game, we explore a grotesque land, jumping on platforms and fighting enemies.

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Three-dimensional video games from the era of the first PlayStation or Nintendo 64 have the characteristic that time hasn't been particularly kind to most of them. However, their graphics had something unique that certain developers occasionally try to capture. Eternity Egg, from the independent studio Userlands, is one such project and it was made in the style of an old-school 3D platformer.

Gameplay

In Eternity Egg, the action is viewed from a third-person perspective (TPP).

We traverse a grotesque world during the game and it is inhabited by equally grotesque characters. As we explore this strange land, we jump on platforms, avoid terrain obstacles, and dodge traps, as well as bounce off environmental elements, run on walls, and slide down sloped surfaces.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Userlands

Publisher: Userlands

Age restrictions: 3+

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Eternity Egg Video Game.

83%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (518)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Visuals and Aesthetic: Players consistently praise the game's unique art style, likening it to a surreal blend of 90s graphics and modern design, creating an appealing and nostalgic experience.
  • Soundtrack: The high-energy trance music complements the gameplay well, enhancing the overall atmosphere.
  • Movement Mechanics: Once mastered, the movement system is described as fluid, fun, and innovative, allowing for creative traversal of the game world. Many players find joy in exploring the open environments and chaining moves together.
  • Exploration Potential: The game features vast areas to explore, with hidden collectibles and secrets that encourage players to engage with the world.

The main cons of the game

  • Lack of Tutorial/Guidance: Many players find the absence of a tutorial or control guide frustrating, leading to confusion about how to perform certain moves and navigate the game effectively.
  • Bugs and Glitches: Numerous reports of technical issues, including save file corruption, clipping through the map, and freezing during gameplay, detract from the experience.
  • Combat System: The combat is often described as clunky and underdeveloped, with many players feeling that fighting enemies is not rewarding and can be tedious.
  • Level Design: Some levels are criticized for being barren or lacking direction, making exploration feel repetitive and unfulfilling at times.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Quality of Life Features: Players have noted the lack of customizable controls, sensitivity settings, and a proper pause menu, which would enhance the overall user experience.
  • Healing Mechanisms: There is a desire for a way to heal or recover health during gameplay, as the current mechanics can lead to frustrating encounters with enemies.
  • Functional NPCs and Quests: Many NPCs and quests are reported as non-functional or broken, leading to a sense of incompleteness in the game world.
  • Clear Objectives and Tracking: Users suggest the need for better tracking of quests and collectibles, as well as clearer objectives to guide players through the game.

Conclusion

  • Eternity Egg shows significant potential with its unique aesthetic and engaging movement mechanics, but as an early access title, it suffers from several critical issues that need addressing. Players interested in supporting indie development or those who enjoy experimental games may find value in it, but many recommend waiting for further updates and improvements before diving in fully.

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