Chromesthesia VR Music Visualizer
24th December 2024 (United Kingdom)
What Alex Avard thought:
8.50/10
8½
“For all its whimsical appeal however, Chariot does suffer from some practical shortcomings. The progression system can feel a little disjointed at times; although each stage does bring with it some new mechanics and challenges, the trivial act of pushing and pulling the chariot up platforms can get tiresome and repetitive, whilst the speed at which you get new tools to play with depends on how many blueprints you’ve been able to find in each stage. The lack of online multiplayer and an AI system that isn't nearly as easy to work with as a real player also means that Chariot only reaches its true potential when played split-screen with a friend on the couch.”
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