Netflix’s gaming section is relatively new, and players don’t always know what to expect from the streaming giant, which is primarily known for movies and TV shows. But in recent months, Netflix has steadily stocked its games catalog with great mobile his ports like Into the Breach and Spiritfarer, giving us a hint of what direction the company’s new games division might take. I am giving
If you’re curious about which titles to try, here’s our roundup of seven Netflix games worth a cruise.
In addition to porting existing games, Netflix has recently acquired a number of development studios looking to create original games.According to a TechCrunch Disrupt event, Netflix has 55 games in development, of which Some are based on original shows from streaming services. I’ve also acquired originals such as his Poinpy, which you can see below.
Curiously, Netflix also says it’s very interested in creating a cloud gaming service. Stadia was recently shut down, raising questions about the viability of cloud gaming services at this time. Netflix hasn’t revealed any details, so we’ll have to wait until we know more about whether or not plans are finally finalized.
poimpy
Poinpy, from Downwell developer Ojiro Fumoto, really lives up to its name. Characters poke and pong off walls and platforms in a series of increasingly difficult challenges. It is a game with simple mechanics and a vertical platforming challenge that requires the player’s precision. As you progress, the blue blob of monsters will demand a certain amount and type of fruit within a time limit. It’s going to be a great game.
For more behind-the-scenes details, check out our interview with Poinpy creator Ojiro Fumoto.
Into the Bleach
Into The Breach is a great turn-based strategy game that challenges players to defend against monsters on a limited size tile map. The player starts with his three mechs, each weapon has a different attack range and pattern, requiring careful consideration of order, pattern, and position. As you progress, you can unlock other squads and units with other unique abilities and uses.
For the Advanced Edition of Into The Breach (the edition available on Netflix), reviewer Chris Pereira rated it 10/10. The Advanced Edition included 5 new squads, new enemy types, and new bosses. Pereira praises the game’s deep strategy and how each action cascades into the next, forcing players to consider the tiniest details in how they set up their attacks.
“By limiting the size of the map and the number of units and actions, we can avoid being overwhelmed,” Pereira says. determined. ”
Arkanium: Rise of Arkan
Arcanium: Rise of Akhan is a Hearthstone-like strategy deckbuilding game where gameplay revolves around your chosen hero using your own deck. However, Arcanium is more PvE oriented and has some interesting roguelite qualities. The player must control his party of three heroes, each with their own deck, and clear the corruption of a tiled map through combat. Every map has a random element every time you run the map, as the contents of the tiles are hidden until you kill an enemy in an adjacent space.
Battle tiles require party members to defeat enemies. Each hero has its own deck, and players can play cards using the hero’s limited action points. Some units are tanks with the ability to damage other party members, and some units are high damage dealers with high attack and low defense.
A large number of card and tile options (upgrading cards, replenishing health, acquiring hero equipment, etc.) give you a lot of flexibility in how you play.
Mujirushi Ryohin
Oxenfree, a 2016 game from Night School Studios, a studio now owned by Netflix, follows a group of teenagers as they deal with paranormal situations. It is a narrative-heavy game driven by the player clicking (or tapping in the mobile version) objects and other items in the environment. Revealing what the terrifying ghosts are will drive the story forward, but the choices the protagonist Alex makes and how they develop their relationships with other people will fundamentally change how the game unfolds. .
GameSpot reviewed the PC version of Oxenfree and rated it 8/10. “[Oxenfree] Reviewer Alexa Ray Corriea said, “We won’t smack you with platitudes about friendship or loss, but hand you a knot to untangle that rewards you for each success with an emotional gut punch.” It’s certainly not an easy answer to accept, and Oxenfree is just that, a big little game about letting go of the things that hurt us is too human.”
spirit farrer
Spiritfarer follows Stella, the heir to Charon’s cloak and responsible for finding and caring for lost souls. As Stella in command of a giant ship, you can build guesthouses, kitchens, fields, and more. It’s a slow-paced game that revolves around the basic theme of death, all packaged in his mix of an intriguing hybrid of action-platformer and farming sim.
GameSpot’s Spirtfarer review gave the game a 9/10. Reviewer Hope Corrigan praised the game for its unique characters, fun platforming elements, and narrative design. I don’t rush any task, but I don’t think I’ve ever felt more accomplished,” Corrigan says. “You can completely take your time and play on your own terms. The tasks are simple, but incredibly fulfilling.”
Before Your Eyes
Before Your Eyes is an innovative game of 2021 with blink as a mechanic, a unique input system. Your blink controls the pace of the game, and the first part follows the protagonist’s life from birth. Some parts require you to close your eyes to listen to the conversation or blink to advance your memory.
In GameSpot’s Before Your Eyes review, reviewer Andrew King rated it 8/10, praising the unique and well-executed integration of the blinking mechanics and narrative. “Before Your Eyes tells us that experiencing our lives, preserving precious memories, is connected to what we see: the people and the path that unfolds before us. “Before Your Eyes feels clean and natural rather than gimmicky.”
Before Your Eyes also made it into GameSpot’s Top 10 Games of 2021.
spongebob squarepants cooking
Look, SpongeBob Squarepants Gets Cooking isn’t the most epic cooking slash restaurant run game ever made. But it’s a dream come true for anyone who’s ever seen SpongeBob and thought, “Wow, I really want to do Krusty Krab.” As such, it earns an honorable mention on this list. If you enjoyed Diner Dash and the weird Club Penguin Pizza mini-games, this Spongebob Squarepants game is sure to whet your nostalgic itch.
Cook pancakes, crabby patties, and more for your customers as SpongeBob, or any other character you’ve earned through progression. As you do more cooking shifts, you can use the money you earn to upgrade your kitchen equipment, decorate your interior, and do other boosts. Typical plankton out to sabotage plots are interspersed between each level, but you can skip them.