Spectre (2016)
Proscenium
Spectre is a breakthrough that brings new experiences in virtual reality to horror fans creating film-like suspense and surprises. Designed for immersive virtual reality and 3D, truly original gameplay has players pursued by the chilling Spectre in stunning and terrifying environments.
Platforms
Linux Mac PCGenres
Indie Shooter Simulator Strategy
Languages: English
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Critic Reviews
GamePitt
By Josh ShoupSpectrum is a minimalistic platformer which really tests your patience with it’s more advanced Dark World levels. The simplistic nature of the game makes this a great game to pick up and play in short bursts, but there is also enough content for longer play sessions as well. The addition of a two-player time-attack mode was fun, but it doesn’t deviate from the core mechanic of the main game or offer anything new other than declaring who’s the fastest between the two players. However, based on the current price point and how much time Spectrum entertained us, I wouldn’t have any issues recommending this to casual gamers or those looking for a simple game they can just pick up and play.
Video Chums
By A.J. MaciejewskiI loved playing Spectrum's challenging scenarios and highly recommend it to any gamer who enjoys replaying and mastering stages.
Handsome Phantom
By Philip NeymanAny fan of the platforming genre, especially those in the vein of N++ and Super Meat Boy, will love their time with Spectrum.
Nintendo Life
By Jon MundySpectrum is a fiendishly challenging, super-stripped-back action-platformer that shows its smartphone origins a little too evidently. It's fun in small doses, but it doesn't quite feel fleshed out enough for a modern Switch game.
Nindie Spotlight
By Justin NationThe controls in Spectrum are incredibly simple, you’ll be able to move your black glob left and right, and then using the buttons thrust it up and down...