Hieroglyph: Prologue
Minimum requirements
Minimum:- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: 2 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel GMA 900
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support
Action, Adventure, Indie
4 Jan, 2021
Curator review
In this action platformer you will play as a person who got inside of his own consciousness and you must help him find his way out. Great fun for everyone. Great addition to any steam library.
Full review
Hieroglyph is a mesmerizing action platformer that takes you on a journey through the depths of your own consciousness. Playing as Fenice, you'll embark on an epic quest to find the way out and confront your own demons head-on.
One of the standout features of Hieroglyph is its original soundtrack, composed by Hate-Bit. The hauntingly beautiful melodies perfectly complement the surreal atmosphere of the game, immersing you further into Fenice's psyche.
The glitchy and unusual graphics add to the overall sense of disorientation and intrigue. Each level is intricately designed with vibrant colors and mesmerizing pixel art that never fails to captivate.
What makes Hieroglyph even more impressive is that it was mostly created by one person. The passion and dedication poured into every aspect are evident throughout the entire experience.
Boss fights are always a highlight in any game, and Hieroglyph doesn't disappoint in this regard. Prepare yourself for intense battles against formidable foes who will test your skills to their limits.
Not only can you leap across platforms, but also use lanterns, enemies, or even their bullets strategically to navigate treacherous levels. This unique mechanic adds an element of creativity and depth to every encounter.
Lastly, prepare yourself for sheer nonsense! The absurdity lurking within Fenice's mind will keep surprising you at every turn. It's an unconventional experience that breaks free from traditional gaming norms in refreshing ways
Note: Please be aware that Hieroglyph contains scenes which may be harmful to players with photosensitive epilepsy