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A first-person platformer that bets everything on its music-driven world-building, then trips over its own platforms. Worth knowing what you're signing up for before you do.

I want to root for A Song in the Void. Small team, ambitious concept, music woven into the fabric of the planet itself. That is the kind of handcrafted conviction I look for in indie releases, and for a moment early on it almost delivers on that promise. The core idea is genuinely poetic: you are rebuilding a dying civilization one audio fragment at a time, and each module you collect layers another instrument into the island's ambient theme. The Songstream, as the game calls it, grows richer as you work. That feedback loop, quiet and cumulative, is the best thing here. The structure spreads across five islands, each with its own environmental personality and a distinct musical style. The first island asks you to manage rising and falling water levels while platforming across its puzzle-arenas. The second drops you into a desert that you slowly transform into a tundra as you gather modules. A third turns flourishing floating landmasses into stripped wastelands level by level. The terraforming cause-and-effect is meant to carry moral weight, and the story frames it through radio contact with a mysterious character called Feor Darkl and interference from an AI named Hope who considers you a rogue element. On paper, that is an interesting tension. In practice, the gap between what the narrative tells you and what the gameplay actually feels like is wide enough to fall into. And fall you will, though not always intentionally. The platforming itself is the game's most consistent frustration. Moving surfaces operate on timing patterns that feel arrhythmic rather than rhythmic, which is a strange flaw for a game that makes music its entire identity. Platforms snap between positions rather than gliding, the intervals are inconsistent, and calculating a jump becomes guesswork. Over forty puzzle-arenas spread across those five islands means you will spend a lot of time with this system, and it does not improve. The visual language compounds the problem: a minimalist, low-geometry aesthetic that begins as an interesting stylistic choice eventually just reads as repetitive untextured blocks. The environment reacts to music in theory, but the visual payoff never quite matches the audio ambition. What redeems part of the experience is the soundtrack itself, when it is allowed to breathe. Collecting fragments and hearing a sonic landscape reconstruct itself piece by piece is a quiet, meditative pleasure. Players who prioritise atmosphere over mechanical precision, who are comfortable with walking-simulator-adjacent pacing and can forgive rough platforming edges, will find something worth sitting with here. The six-to-seven-hour runtime is appropriately modest, and the binary ending, while underdeveloped, at least gives you a moment of genuine choice. This is a first Steam release from Armogaste, with all the unpolished edges that implies. The ideas outpace the execution, which is the more forgivable direction to fail in, but it is still a real gap. Kai, Scout Team

A song in the void

A song in the void

15 mar 2019Armogaste
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A first-person platformer that bets everything on its music-driven world-building, then trips over its own platforms. Worth knowing what you're signing up for before you do.

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I want to root for A Song in the Void. Small team, ambitious concept, music woven into the fabric of the planet itself. That is the kind of handcrafted conviction I look for in indie releases, and for a moment early on it almost delivers on that promise. The core idea is genuinely poetic: you are rebuilding a dying civilization one audio fragment at a time, and each module you collect layers another instrument into the island's ambient theme. The Songstream, as the game calls it, grows richer as you work. That feedback loop, quiet and cumulative, is the best thing here. The structure spreads across five islands, each with its own environmental personality and a distinct musical style. The first island asks you to manage rising and falling water levels while platforming across its puzzle-arenas. The second drops you into a desert that you slowly transform into a tundra as you gather modules. A third turns flourishing floating landmasses into stripped wastelands level by level. The terraforming cause-and-effect is meant to carry moral weight, and the story frames it through radio contact with a mysterious character called Feor Darkl and interference from an AI named Hope who considers you a rogue element. On paper, that is an interesting tension. In practice, the gap between what the narrative tells you and what the gameplay actually feels like is wide enough to fall into. And fall you will, though not always intentionally. The platforming itself is the game's most consistent frustration. Moving surfaces operate on timing patterns that feel arrhythmic rather than rhythmic, which is a strange flaw for a game that makes music its entire identity. Platforms snap between positions rather than gliding, the intervals are inconsistent, and calculating a jump becomes guesswork. Over forty puzzle-arenas spread across those five islands means you will spend a lot of time with this system, and it does not improve. The visual language compounds the problem: a minimalist, low-geometry aesthetic that begins as an interesting stylistic choice eventually just reads as repetitive untextured blocks. The environment reacts to music in theory, but the visual payoff never quite matches the audio ambition. What redeems part of the experience is the soundtrack itself, when it is allowed to breathe. Collecting fragments and hearing a sonic landscape reconstruct itself piece by piece is a quiet, meditative pleasure. Players who prioritise atmosphere over mechanical precision, who are comfortable with walking-simulator-adjacent pacing and can forgive rough platforming edges, will find something worth sitting with here. The six-to-seven-hour runtime is appropriately modest, and the binary ending, while underdeveloped, at least gives you a moment of genuine choice. This is a first Steam release from Armogaste, with all the unpolished edges that implies. The ideas outpace the execution, which is the more forgivable direction to fail in, but it is still a real gap.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5First-Person PlatformerMusic-Driven WorldWalking Simulator AdjacentAtmosphericTerraformingShort PlaythroughMinimalist AestheticSilent Protagonist

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Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 4000 series
Processor
1.8GHz

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