VHOLUME Demo's Time-Attack Loop and Hidden Secrets Impress
The demo's strong reception and the article's detailed praise suggest VHOLUME could become a standout indie parkour title.
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A preview of the first-person parkour game VHOLUME highlights its addictive movement and exploration. The demo, available on Steam with 98% positive reviews, features four maps where players can speedrun or explore hidden areas. The wall-running mechanic opens up new routes, and the game includes multiplayer support. A full release date has not been announced.
The wall-running mechanic in VHOLUME transforms the ruined city into a playground. Once players learn to use walls for height and momentum, every surface becomes a potential path. The demo's four maps reward both speedrunning and exploration: hidden collectibles and a mysterious NPC tucked away in a hard-to-reach crevice encourage detours. The article notes that the game's movement feel improves with practice, creating a loop of discovery and improvement. The demo is currently free on Steam, where it holds a 98% positive rating. Multiplayer is supported, but the full game's release date remains unannounced.
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