Grab The Games: Sylvio: Black Waters

Another day, another review for our fans. Today, I couldn’t be more excited that I have my hands on a great puzzle game that is not only now available right now at a great price but it also offers an enjoyable experience from the start. We are going to present you how this title holds up against other games of the genre and if it is worth picking it up right now. But what is this game? Is it worth the hype? Stick around, and you will find out now. Let’s start by mentioning a few things about the game itself.



A stranger in an unfamiliar land, you discover a mysterious device that appears to allow you to listen to the spirits of those who once inhabited this place. The device picks up the voice of a man named Lee who claims to be the sole survivor on this planet. With Lee’s guidance, you are led to follow a trail of clues taking you deep into the physics-defying depths of the planet known as the lungs; a series of desolate sites that appear to mimic familiar forms found on earth



With the essence of the dead entombed throughout the lungs of the planet, not every encounter is safe. Something is very wrong with this place. Sylvio: Black Waters is a first-person exploration horror game from the creator of Sylvio and Sylvio 2. A glorious return to form with fresh mechanics, this physics-defying, and puzzle-filled experience will thrill followers of the series with much to enjoy for brand-new fans.



To begin with, the very first aspect that impressed me was the story and the graphics of the game. They are really good with an amazing soundtrack to accompany your journey. The game is really smooth and it is pretty easy to get used to! It offers a lot of hours of gameplay and it really keeps you on the edge of your seat. As far as the negative aspects are concerned, I couldn’t find anything that was game-breaking. If I had to mention one thing, it would definitely be the fact that if you haven’t played any title of the series, you really feel lost in the beginning and everything feels weird.



To sum up, the game is definitely enjoyable with a lot of aspects to look ahead. The price tag is ok for what it offers and I can really recommend it to everyone who has played similar titles and to gamers who want a relaxing title.





Dionysis Spinos


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