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Kairo

Kairo

PC
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Release Date: October 21, 2012

Adventure, FPP, Puzzle Elements, Indie Games, Singleplayer

Kairo is an adventure game FPP, which combines the joy of exploring the ruins of a mysterious civilization with interesting riddles. Puzzles are very logical and usually consist in inventing a way to properly manipulate the environment and the machines present in it.

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6.5

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Enter the lost world of Kairo. Explore vast abandoned monuments. Bring strange and ancient machinery back to life. Slowly uncover the true purpose of Kairo and fulfil a great destiny.

Kairo is an atmospheric 3D exploration and puzzle solving game. Developed by Richard Perrin the creator of the white chamber with music by Wounds (Bartosz Szturgiewicz).

Key Features

-Exploration - Travel through a strange world full of abstract architecture. Each room is unique so there's always something new to find.

-Puzzle Solving - Repair ancient forgotten machinery to slowly bring the world back to life.

-Enviromental Storytelling - Exposition without the traditional dialogue or text. The story of Kairo is told through the world itself. The things you find will slowly help you unravel the true purpose of this mysterious land.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Richard Perrin

Publisher: Richard Perrin

Age restrictions: none

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Game Ratings for Kairo Video Game.

74%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (1,732)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Atmosphere and Visual Design: The game is praised for its unique, ominous atmosphere and striking brutalist architecture. Players appreciate the immersive sound design and the haunting soundtrack that complements the visuals.
  • Puzzle Design: Many reviews highlight the intriguing puzzles that encourage observation and experimentation. While some puzzles are cryptic, they are generally seen as engaging and rewarding once solved.
  • Abstract Storytelling: Players enjoy the abstract narrative that allows for personal interpretation, making the experience feel profound and thought-provoking.
  • Exploration: The vast, open environments invite exploration, and many players find joy in wandering through the beautifully crafted landscapes.

The main cons of the game

  • Pacing and Gameplay: The slow pace of the game and the extensive walking can lead to feelings of boredom or frustration for some players. The lack of direct guidance can also make progression feel tedious.
  • Puzzle Complexity: Some puzzles are described as overly cryptic or lacking clear logic, leading to confusion and reliance on walkthroughs.
  • Technical Issues: Users have reported crashes and performance issues, particularly on certain operating systems (e.g., Ubuntu), which can detract from the experience.

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

  • Guidance and Feedback: Players express a desire for more explicit guidance on solving puzzles and clearer feedback on their actions to enhance the gameplay experience.
  • Map or Navigation Tools: Some users feel that a map or navigation aid would help with the extensive backtracking and exploration, reducing aimless wandering.
  • More Diverse Gameplay Elements: A few reviews suggest that the game could benefit from additional gameplay mechanics or challenges to keep players engaged, as some found the puzzles too simplistic or repetitive.

Summary

  • Overall, Kairo is recognized for its artistic ambition and atmospheric depth, appealing to players who appreciate exploration and puzzle-solving, but it may not cater to those seeking fast-paced or traditional gameplay experiences.

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