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Eclipse: Edge of Light

2019
GenresVirtual Reality, Adventure, Indie, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableNov 14, 2019
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperWhite Elk, White Elk LLC
Overview

Explore an unknown world. Discover its past. Uncover its mystery. Eclipse is a first-person sci-fi adventure game. After crash-landing on a sentient planet, you awake to find a dreamscape world filled with discovery, wonder and the littered remains of a betrayed civilization.

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21 reviews found

85

Gaming Nexus

PlayStation 4

Jan 17, 2020

While it isn’t winning any graphics awards (not that it's terrible), Eclipse: Edge of Light still manages to achieve VR greatness. With a few simple mechanics, Eclipse allows the player to experience its eerie, lonely world in ways that feel tactile and rewarding. Highly recommended for fans of trippy sci-fi, Eclipse stands out from the crowd in all the right ways. * The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company. Howdy.


80

SelectButton

Jan 22, 2020

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78

Digital Chumps

PlayStation 4

Jan 21, 2020

At the end of the day, Eclipse: Edge of Light is a fun exploration game that will certainly keep you in awe at times without pulling you away with overcomplicated controls or a messy narrative. It simply asks you to traverse the alien landscape, discover a small narrative along the way, and be there. It doesn’t do more than that, nor does it do less than that, which is acceptable for a VR experience.


75

LadiesGamers.com

Feb 6, 2020

This isn’t a game with much replay value. Once you finish it, I don’t see many reasons to try it again, but the one time that I did play felt like a decent experience. The actual game runs smoothly and seems like a solid port; I didn’t encounter a single serious bug. If you like atmospheric exploration type games, and don’t mind something that isn’t very replayable, this game may interest you.


75

NintendoWorldReport

Nintendo Switch

Jan 30, 2020

Eclipse: Edge of Light is a very engaging story that I found myself more attached to than I was expecting. Though it only lasts a few hours, that time yields a rich experience. I do wish there was more to it, but what is here is solid. While the Switch version perhaps carries a bit too much of the original release with it in terms of design choices made for VR, the core adventure will still be rewarding for those who are patient.


70

Screen Rant

PlayStation 4

Jan 17, 2020

It’s hard to imagine wanting to quickly replay its two-hour campaign upon completion, but Eclipse: Edge of Light’s simplicity and focus makes it the perfect title to push on all your non-VR playing friends. Technically, of course, they can also play it sans headset, but this sacrifices a considerable portion of the experience, with its eerie alien visuals less spectacular on a flat TV.


70

GotGame

Jan 20, 2020

If you have an hour or two to spare, give Eclipse: Edge of Light a try. There are interesting things to discover behind the lore of the game. While the world feels a bit empty, the serenity of it all is really something to admire. Just remember, it’s not a lengthy game, but it doesn’t need to be.


66

Marooners' Rock

Jan 27, 2020

Eclipse: Edge of Light is a nice little sci-fi adventure that manages to make a good impression and it is a good adventure to go on despite its short length and limited scope. It’s good to see Eclipse: Edge of Light as a calming but still mesmerizing journey than just another of the many VR wave-shooters on the market.


60

GameCritics

PC

Mar 9, 2020

On a non-VR platform, Eclipse would likely come across as empty-feeling and slight, but between the smart implementation of motion controls and a visual style that’s conscious of its limits, Eclipse makes enough of the right decisions to be worth a look for anyone who owns a headset. I continue to root for this technology, and I savor opportunities that transport me to the sorts of bizarre worlds that games like Eclipse can. Disclosures: This game is developed and published by White Elk LLC.


60

TheSixthAxis

PlayStation 4

Feb 19, 2020

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