Unique Puzzler Vesta Sports Stunning Style
Spanish indie developer, Final Boss Games is taking its stunningly animated puzzler, Vesta to Steam Greenlight and they need your help to get it past the line. The debut trailer for the game sports an amazing comic book style animation for the intro and a smooth and cartoonish animation for the gameplay. One look and you’ll be intrigued enough to throw your support behind the team at Final Boss Games. Currently trying to get past Greenlight, this game has console written all over it so we can only hope that the developer is perhaps looking at PS4, Xbox One, and Switch should they be successful here.
Vesta is a quick-witted 6-year-old girl who wakes up in a desolate underground labyrinth, the ruin of what not long ago was a shining city inhabited by perfect machines. In this deserted landscape, she finds herself with Bot, a little helper who knows much more than he appears to. Using his first hints, she will find her way out of the dark first level; a tangle of gnarled industrial ruins with no apparent function. In order to continue on in this passive but hostile environment, Vesta will take Droid, an endearing man-made fool with whom she can complete physical tasks impossible for any adult, let alone for a little girl. Finally, as she continues on her journey, she will find the Moribundos, the remnants of failed attempts to create an advanced artificial intelligence, in whose failure she will find the keys to our salvation.
Gameplay Information:
- Vesta has many ways to interact with the world: blocks of wood and metal, moving platforms, gates, conveyor belts, electric fields, fans, etc.
- Many items require energy to operate and the player will have to decide whether to turn them on or off, depending on the needs of the moment.
- Vesta has many areas in which she cannot pass and will encounter many enemy robots that will make it difficult for her. Of course, there are ways to overcome these setbacks … you will have to investigate!
- Both characters (Vests and Droid) are very different from one another, but they need each other. They form a real duo. It is impossible to solve this game without the skills of both characters. For example, on many occasions, you will need to use Droid as a shield to protect Vesta. On others, it will be Vesta who sets Droid free or who opens up the way for him. In short, characters with obvious differences, but which make up a real team.