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Tighter, leaner, and arguably more confident than its parent game, Rise of the Owlverlord is the rare expansion that refines every idea its predecessor planted.

I have a soft spot for games that know exactly what they are, and Rise of the Owlverlord knows precisely what it is: a compact, brutal, beautifully designed platformer that respects your time while absolutely refusing to respect your ego. Seven levels is not a lot on paper, but Black Forest Games uses every inch of that space with real intention. Gates locked in one dream world swing open in the other, platforms that rotate clockwise in cute Giana's sunlit meadow spin the opposite way when you flip to punk Giana's demon-haunted forest. The world-swap is not a gimmick; it is the grammar of every single puzzle, and the game never stops teaching you new sentences. The two sisters play fundamentally differently, and swapping between them mid-air is where the game finds its rhythm. Cute Giana twirls and glides, letting you hang in the air and drift past hazards with a kind of dreamy patience. Punk Giana fires off a hammering dash that cracks through enemies, bounces off walls, and chains into platforming lines that feel almost musical when you get them right. The soundtrack reinforces this split beautifully. Chris Hulsbeck's lush orchestral layers crossfade into Machinae Supremacy's heavy metal renditions every time you switch personas, so the music is literally reacting to what your fingers are doing. That audiovisual cohesion is something I genuinely did not expect from a short-run expansion, and it lingers. Here is the honest warning though: Rise of the Owlverlord is sold as standalone, meaning you technically do not need the base game to play it. That is true in a launcher sense. In a difficulty sense, it is less true. The game drops you into challenge levels that assume a certain fluency with world-switching, and while a tutorial exists, anyone who has never touched the base Twisted Dreams may feel like they skipped the first three chapters of a novel. Normal mode adds extra checkpoints and softens the star requirements needed to unlock the boss fight, so there is a gentler on-ramp, but "gentler" here still means old-school platformer hard. The default difficulty requires averaging half the available stars across preceding levels just to trigger the final boss encounter, which is the toughest thing in the whole package and earns its title. Replay hooks go deeper than a single clear run. Time Attack and Score Attack modes are waiting for the obsessive crowd, and Hardcore and Uber Hardcore modes exist to embarrass anyone who thought they had mastered the systems. Completionists tracking gem colors should know that each sister can only collect her corresponding gems, so swapping is mandatory for clean levels, not just convenient. The star rating system per level is a clean, pressure-free way to measure mastery without locking essential content behind perfection. For a game you can theoretically clear on easy in under two hours, there is a surprising amount of structure underneath for players who want it. What does not quite work is the blunt brevity. Seven levels is seven levels. Players who come in expecting a full game and not a tightly authored chapter will feel the end credits arrive too soon. That is a known quantity going in, and the people writing glowing community reviews clearly knew the deal. The craft here is undeniable: the controls are precise, the visual morphing between worlds still looks genuinely striking more than a decade after release, and the level design fixes a handful of the first game's rougher edges. If you already love Twisted Dreams, this is as close to a certainty as indie platformers get. If you are entirely new to the series, the base game is the better starting point, but do not sleep on this one once you know the language. Kai, Scout Team

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - Rise of the Owlverlord

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - Rise of the Owlverlord

26 sept 2013Black Forest GamesHandyGames
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Tighter, leaner, and arguably more confident than its parent game, Rise of the Owlverlord is the rare expansion that refines every idea its predecessor planted.

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I have a soft spot for games that know exactly what they are, and Rise of the Owlverlord knows precisely what it is: a compact, brutal, beautifully designed platformer that respects your time while absolutely refusing to respect your ego. Seven levels is not a lot on paper, but Black Forest Games uses every inch of that space with real intention. Gates locked in one dream world swing open in the other, platforms that rotate clockwise in cute Giana's sunlit meadow spin the opposite way when you flip to punk Giana's demon-haunted forest. The world-swap is not a gimmick; it is the grammar of every single puzzle, and the game never stops teaching you new sentences. The two sisters play fundamentally differently, and swapping between them mid-air is where the game finds its rhythm. Cute Giana twirls and glides, letting you hang in the air and drift past hazards with a kind of dreamy patience. Punk Giana fires off a hammering dash that cracks through enemies, bounces off walls, and chains into platforming lines that feel almost musical when you get them right. The soundtrack reinforces this split beautifully. Chris Hulsbeck's lush orchestral layers crossfade into Machinae Supremacy's heavy metal renditions every time you switch personas, so the music is literally reacting to what your fingers are doing. That audiovisual cohesion is something I genuinely did not expect from a short-run expansion, and it lingers. Here is the honest warning though: Rise of the Owlverlord is sold as standalone, meaning you technically do not need the base game to play it. That is true in a launcher sense. In a difficulty sense, it is less true. The game drops you into challenge levels that assume a certain fluency with world-switching, and while a tutorial exists, anyone who has never touched the base Twisted Dreams may feel like they skipped the first three chapters of a novel. Normal mode adds extra checkpoints and softens the star requirements needed to unlock the boss fight, so there is a gentler on-ramp, but "gentler" here still means old-school platformer hard. The default difficulty requires averaging half the available stars across preceding levels just to trigger the final boss encounter, which is the toughest thing in the whole package and earns its title. Replay hooks go deeper than a single clear run. Time Attack and Score Attack modes are waiting for the obsessive crowd, and Hardcore and Uber Hardcore modes exist to embarrass anyone who thought they had mastered the systems. Completionists tracking gem colors should know that each sister can only collect her corresponding gems, so swapping is mandatory for clean levels, not just convenient. The star rating system per level is a clean, pressure-free way to measure mastery without locking essential content behind perfection. For a game you can theoretically clear on easy in under two hours, there is a surprising amount of structure underneath for players who want it. What does not quite work is the blunt brevity. Seven levels is seven levels. Players who come in expecting a full game and not a tightly authored chapter will feel the end credits arrive too soon. That is a known quantity going in, and the people writing glowing community reviews clearly knew the deal. The craft here is undeniable: the controls are precise, the visual morphing between worlds still looks genuinely striking more than a decade after release, and the level design fixes a handful of the first game's rougher edges. If you already love Twisted Dreams, this is as close to a certainty as indie platformers get. If you are entirely new to the series, the base game is the better starting point, but do not sleep on this one once you know the language.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaDual-World MechanicPrecision PlatformerRetro-HardCrossfading SoundtrackStar Rating SystemStandalone ExpansionWorld-Swap Puzzles

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OS
Windows XP
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
SM3.0 DX9.0c level hardware (Nvidia GeForce 6800, ATI X1800 XT or higher)
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.8 GHz / AMD Athlon II X2 @ 2.8 GHz

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Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
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Version 10
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Intel Core i5 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 @ 3.0 GHz (or any Dual Core CPU)

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