Toronto-based Finish Line Games development, the indie studio that created the "Cell Damage HD", releases another not-so-aggressive yet funny and enjoyable game. "Maize" is a first-person adventure video game about the sentient corn.
The video game "Maize" is set in 1983 when two unlucky scientists mishandled the government dollars for an experiment resulting in the sentient corn's creation. The game will evolve in the corn fields and underground facility. In addition, there will be a Russian robot bear named Vladdy that helps the player to uncover the mysteries inside the corn fields.
"Maize" lets players explore a maze with adventures and mystery along the way. However, "Maize" doesn't have a serious gameplay though especially when encountering the Russian robot. Vladdy's lines inside the game will always contain two words: "stupid" and "idiot."
Every puzzle in "Maize" is not that challenging. Players can collect items, even the smallest and not important items and place each in its designated slots. If you are able to get into the flow of the game, you will soon enjoy it.
With a simple and quirky gameplay, "Maize" has some technical issues but it might not be a big deal for some players. When the game runs right, it achieves a flat 60FPS which does not happen every time. It's important to note that "Maize" has a loading screen and levels transition problem. The issue will last not more than one minutes and everything will be back to normal pace.
The other problem that you will encounter in the game will be slow texture loading and minor clipping. However, nothing to worry about since these issues can easily be fixed and it will not ruin your gaming experience in "Maize."
To sum up all the features, "Maize" is indeed an entertaining game with its cute and funny gameplay. The game is out now and to celebrate its debut, those who wish to purchase "Maize" will get 10 percent off.