It’s also quite a lonely experience – there are some enemies that litter the levels but the game is far from action packed so those who prefer jumping on heads to the more cerebral modern platformer that’s in vogue right now might not enjoy this so much. NyxQuest offers a crumbling environment to explore and it does feel like you’re wandering through a haunted lost city as you play. That atmosphere is reinforced with an ambient, lonely soundtrack that complements the striking visual style of the game perfectly. Make no mistake, it’s the aesthetics of this game that make is truly enjoyable. Though it doesn’t quite hit the same artistic credibility of a game such as Limbo, NyxQuest is a beautiful, elegant game that takes full advantage of camera angles, animation, and both fore- and background design to build a highly stylised world. By turns you’ll be awed and menaced by the environment, the scale of which is often majestic.

