Degrees of Separation (2019)

Moondrop

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

3.08 from 37 ratings

361 members have it in their collection · 5 playing now · 234 backlogged · 35 wish listed

How long? Main story 5h · with extras 6h · 100% 8h (from 4 logged playthroughs)

Degrees of Separation is a puzzle platformer where cooperation is built into every move. Two contrasting souls, Ember and Rime, fall in love, but are separated by an enigmatic force, and must use their powers to progress through a spectacular world of fantasy and adventure. Players solve environmental obstacles by drawing upon the contrasting temperatures of warm and cold in single-player and cooperative multiplayer.
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Details

Developers
Moondrop
Publishers
Modus Games
Genres
Adventure, Arcade, Indie, Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Action, Fantasy
Steam
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Release dates

  • Feb 13, 2019 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Feb 14, 2019 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

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Rating distribution

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4 stars
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3 stars
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1 star
1
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Reset_Tears

Status Reset_Tears May 17, 2020

This one just didn't work for me (and my friend). It's a co-op puzzle platformer game where one of you controls fire/heat for half the screen, while the other controls ice/coldness for the other half. I liked the concept just fine, but in execution it wasn't much fun. The puzzles for the most part just felt like getting the characters …

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This one just didn't work for me (and my friend). It's a co-op puzzle platformer game where one of you controls fire/heat for half the screen, while the other controls ice/coldness for the other half. I liked the concept just fine, but in execution it wasn't much fun. The puzzles for the most part just felt like getting the characters to stand at the exact right spots for everything... which I guess is the point, but it didn't feel like the sort of puzzle-solving that gives any satisfaction for solving. The characters also don't control great, and it was frustrating how inflexible they were in general. They won't be able to walk through a gap that's one hair shorter than they are, for example. Visuals, music, and overall presentation didn't do it for me either.

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Slantindicular

Status Slantindicular Feb 22, 2019

Playing with my partner, we are having a good time overall. Game mechanics are interesting and the puzzles are doable without being too easy. I'm also a fan of the aesthetics which are both polished and appropriate to the mood the game is trying to set. The melodramatic writing style is distracting though. More when we finish...