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Koma

$1.99
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Publisher:
404.zero
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

The first episode of KOMA.
The main hero is searching for the exit, running through the world of digital art.
The world is based on real-life scanned places combined with light-and-sound art pieces of 404.zero.
KOMA is suitable for any level of gaming experience.
It is a nonaddictive 30 minutes mind refreshing experience filled with 404.zero's live sessions music.
There are no tasks or specific goals to achieve, but it is full of strange things happening.

Features and content a customer can expect:
- walking
- running
- to be lost in darkness
- to be lost in light
- impossible to die
- no sense to rush
- listen to electronic music
- explore the game world
- spot real-world scanned places including real 404.zero's studio space.
- all music produced with modular synthesizers at Greenhouse studios, Iceland

Credits:
Created by 404.zero
Graphics, music, programming - 404.zero
Code optimization, publishing - Corentin Derbré
2D Graphics and logo design - Sergey Skip
Sound mastering - Francesco Fabris

KOMA uses Unreal® Engine.
Unreal® is a trademark or registered trademark of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States of America and elsewhere. Unreal® Engine, Copyright 1998 – 2020, Epic Games, Inc. All rights reserved.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
12 user reviews
100%
Positive
8 min at review
Recommended

I have no clue what to make of this. It's pretty stunning to look at and experience but it often runs at 20 fps on a 3700x / 3080 combo and I had to stop playing about ten minutes in as everything went black. It didn't freeze, there just simply...nothing there. The scene shifted and I sat there for a few minutes with sound and everything else happening in the background, but simply nowhere to go or ya know anything to see. I'm giving the game an A for atmosphere but everything else about it is painful. $1.99 is a decent enough price to not expect too much from this though, so it still somehow ends up as a recommend. Even if only for what was attempted here. I'm never going to try and play this again but it's still somehow a welcome addition to my library.

5 helpful
22 min at review
Recommended

Gorgeous. Pure art. I just wish it would be continued, maybe with a hint of a story or more interactivity?

5 helpful
25 min at review
Recommended

dazzling audio-visual experience by 404.zero, for the few. art ahead of its time.

5 helpful
33 min at review
Recommended

A good example of how to exploit a medium, take its peculiarities from it, turn it into a basic tool for creating an installation. Koma is a walk into a world, the world of 404.zero: their sounds, their "brush", the choice of b&w with a shade of other colors that are always full and not very present, creating certain feelings, anxiety and incomprehension, a comfortable displacement. If you want an experience, try to play it. "play" is only a word for this platform. "play" in this game is more a contemplation and a food for thought. Congratulations 404.zero

3 helpful
39 min at review
Recommended

Koma is a confusing, both in a bad and a good way. First the game seems to have some optimisation issues. Even on my Ryzen 9 XT and Nvidia 2800 Super, I had some lags and micro freezes, usually when loading a new area. Also, sometimes I felt some issues regarding of the usual rules of game design in the way to indicate you the path. Combined with the fact that you can glitch the camera trough the walls, and sometimes yourself, it result in situations where you don't know exactly what you're supposed to do or where to go. I completly understant the goal to make you feel lost in this strange world and I like that, but sometimes I just felt lost because of confusing game design. It reminded me it was a game and kinda breaked the illusion. Wich is a shame because when the game managed to guide you from scene to scene, it's a very immersive experience. The narration threw the lights and sound design can be really intense, fascinating and disturbing. In those moment, this game feels like d...

1 helpful
20 min at review
Recommended

Fully experienced or "played through" in less than 20 minutes, with framedrops like crazy and including the world's longest outro (more like a slightly interactive music video, really) but with such striking art- and sound design for less than 2 bucks that's alright with me. The Unreal Engine is put to good use here, rendering some beautifully monochrome, brutalistic visions with crisp sounds and enthralling lights. (7.5/10)

20 min at review
Recommended

Awesome visual and sound experience

32 min at review
Recommended

Awesome simulator of near after death experience, it gave me goosebumps while I was playing it

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 10
  • Processor: i5
  • Memory: 8 MB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 1080Ti
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 10 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 10
  • Processor: i7
  • Memory: 16 MB RAM
  • Graphics: RTX 2080
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 10 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Koma cost?

Koma costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for Koma?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 10 Processor: i5 Memory: 8 MB RAM Graphics: GTX 1080Ti DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 10 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 10 Processor: i7 Memory: 16 MB RAM Graphics: RTX 2080 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 10 GB available space

What platforms is Koma available on?

Koma is available on Windows PC.

Is Koma worth buying?

Koma has 100% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Koma released?

Koma was released on Dec 15, 2020.

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