GRIS made waves in 2018 for its stunning, painting-like visual style and story, and when it came to PS4 a year later, we thought it was great. Now Nomada Studio is back with Neva, a game that builds upon the strong parts of GRIS and vastly improves the other areas to create a gorgeous, emotional, and captivating tale of loss, love, and life.
Alba is a young woman bound to a curious, spritely wolf cub named Neva following an encounter with mysterious dark forces corrupting the land. Embarking on a journey across all four seasons, you platform your way between cliffs, landscapes, and structures to fight off the darkness and survive to the next season.
Neva holds nothing back in the art, animation, and sound department. The experience is full of excellent uses of colour and shadows, each scene brimming with life in the backgrounds, character movements, and even small flourishes like Neva howling or Alba sitting down to rest. The soundtrack and pacing are also perfectly aligned with the story being told. They intensify the emotional story moments, particularly in the second half, and reinforce the fight for survival during the combat and platforming.
Those more involved moments are surprisingly strong for a narrative-focused adventure, and a vast improvement upon GRIS. Well-designed, enjoyable combat, puzzles, and platforming are constantly throwing new ideas at you as you try to destroy the dark, amorphous creatures plaguing the land. The game even has boss fights that are memorable, challenging, and visually impressive.
There's a whole 10-15 minute gameplay section in the Winter season of the five-or-so-hour adventure with one of the most impressive and fascinating platforming mechanics we've ever seen in a 2D game. It's brief but incredibly memorable, and visually stunning in the way it presents its platforming challenges to you.
These gameplay moments and the parts where every aspect of the experience comes together to work in harmony aren't quite common enough. We wish some mechanics stuck around for longer, but it does keep the experience fresh and consistently exciting, making Neva another hit from the small Barcelona-based studio.
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Excellent review, thanks. Wasn't aware of this one. On the list it goes
Thanks Echo - good write up!
I've had my eye on this game for a while and it looks like it delivers on everything I want it to. Another one for my backlog, but I often squeeze in a smaller game like this instead of games waiting in turn. I expect to be enjoying this soon
Fantastic, if the price is right I might grab it straight away and take an evening or two's break from AC: Mirage. I thought GRIS was beautiful (not just visually), and this looks like it hits the same notes.
This is the kind of thing i keep coming back to the site for. Not clickbait. Wishlisted!
Loved GRIS will definitely be picking this up
Thanks Echo. Question: if you found Gris to be all style and little substance, would you say that Neva remedies that in its gameplay? I rather liked the art in Gris, but thought it was a slog to play. Just curious if I should try again with the studio.
I’m super excited for this game! GRIS was a work of art in so many ways.
Straight onto the wishlist. I was just thinking today I need more arty indie games to fall back on, as they invariably satisfy the soul so much more than their AAAA counterparts.
Excellent review of a game I've never heard of - straight on the list. Hadn't heard of GRIS either but it's currently €2.99 so was an easy sell. Reviews like these really make this site great.
Never had a doubt! Can't wait to enjoy this!
Have been trying to figure out what to play next among the many games in the backlog and on the wishlist. Glad to hear that this one is worth it - and mercifully short, making it a no-brainer!
@somnambulance This is definitely not a slog to play. Its constantly throwing new ideas, environments, combat scenarios, or puzzles/environmental challenges at you. The longest section of the game where it sticks to one mechanic is about 20-30 minutes.
I’ve looked forward to this since the first trailer, but wasn’t aware it was releasing now. Good mini-review (also currently 88 on Opencritic), I look forward to playing it. But damn if there isn’t a lot to play right now, will have to go on the back burner for now.
Anyone else noticed that Devolver games don't show their price until the release? Happened with The Plucky Squire for example, now with Neva again (both PSN and Steam).
Never doubted Nomada, GRIS was excellent. Looking forward to picking this up!
This is out already?? Dang that snuck up quickly! Gotta get it and stream it ASAP!
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