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Welcome to Ginger: Beyond the Crystal, an adventure platformer that puts you in the role of Ginger, a druid charged with ridding the lands of chaos and evil. The game features 3 open hub worlds. Ginger: Beyond the Crystal v1.0 All No-DVD PLAZA Image gallery (1) Add an image; Contribute fixes; Rate.

Ginger: Beyond the Crystal
Developers
Publishers
Engines
Release dates
WindowsOctober 25, 2016
macOS (OS X)October 25, 2016
  • 2Game data
  • 5Audio settings
  • 7Other information

General information

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Availability[edit]

Game data[edit]

Configuration file(s) location[edit]

SystemLocation
Windows
macOS (OS X)
Steam Play (Linux)/steamapps/compatdata/409520/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game data location[edit]

SystemLocation
Windows
macOS (OS X)
Steam Play (Linux)/steamapps/compatdata/409520/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game cloud syncing[edit]

Video settings[edit]

Graphics featureStateNotes
Widescreen resolution
Multi-monitor
Ultra-widescreen
4K Ultra HD
Field of view (FOV)
Windowed
Borderless fullscreen windowedUse -window-mode exclusiveparameter for exclusive fullscreen.
Anisotropic filtering (AF)
Anti-aliasing (AA)
Vertical sync (Vsync)
60 FPS and 120+ FPS
High dynamic range display (HDR)

Input settings[edit]

Keyboard and mouseStateNotes
Remapping
Mouse acceleration
Mouse sensitivity
Mouse input in menus
Mouse Y-axis inversion
Controller
Controller support
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Audio settings[edit]

Audio featureStateNotes
Separate volume controls
Surround sound
Subtitles
Closed captions
Mute on focus lost

Localizations

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Audio settings[edit]

Audio featureStateNotes
Separate volume controls
Surround sound
Subtitles
Closed captions
Mute on focus lost

Localizations

LanguageUIAudioSubNotes
English
French
German
Italian
Russian
Spanish

VR support[edit]

3D modesNative Notes
Nvidia 3D VisionSee Helix Mod: Ginger Beyond the Crystal [DX9].

Other information[edit]

API[edit]

Executable32-bit64-bitNotes
Windows
macOS (OS X)

System requirements[edit]

Windows
MinimumRecommended
Operating system (OS)7
Processor (CPU)Intel Core i3 Intel Core i7
System memory (RAM)3 GB8 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD)8 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce 730 or equivalentNvidia GeForce 750 or better
macOS (OS X)
MinimumRecommended
Operating system (OS)10.7 Lion
Processor (CPU)Intel Core i3 Intel Core i7
System memory (RAM)3 GB8 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD)8 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce 730 or equivalentNvidia GeForce 750 or better

Notes

  1. 1.01.1File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data (use Wine regedit to access Windows registry paths). Games with Steam Cloud support may store data in ~/.steam/steam/userdata//409520/ in addition to or instead of this directory. The app ID (409520) may differ in some cases. Treat backslashes as forward slashes. See the glossary page for details.

References

Glitches and Loading

It is easy to see that Ginger: Beyond the Crystal was inspired by great 3D platformers such as Super Mario 64, the N64 Banjo titles, and even early Spyro the Dragon games but fails on almost every mark.

Imagine if a Smurf and a Snork, cartoons from the early 80s, had a baby – this is who you play as in Ginger: Beyond the Crystal, a stupid looking curly-que alien bug thing. Mindjet mindmanager 12 0 161 cc. With no super powers, special abilities, and a goofy look, Ginger's quest in collecting a bunch of blue wisps is doomed from the start.

Mp3 audio recorder 2 10 0 full. After a very long winded opening cutscene, the goal of the game is to collect blue things and crystals to restore a few towns of their townspeople. In order to do this, the player must run and jump through a series of poorly designed stages while using specific unlockable powers to move further into the quest. On paper, this actually sounds like a solid gameplay formula but the end result is everything but.

If you want to see how bad this game is, watch my stream below. At the end of the stream, the game glitched on me and I could not advance because the elevator sequence froze, leaving me to quit in frustration.

In the next world, I also encountered another game breaking bug involving a quest to find four apples. Instead of finding all four, I managed to jump over the gate that would have normally been opened once the quest was completed. But my excitement in breaking the game was short lived because I was trapped on the other side and needed to backtrack to complete the next objective. I actually have not played a game this buggy in a long time.

Even if the player has the patience to wait through the unadvanceable dialog bubbles and atrocious load times, the player must deal with the loose controls. The only way to adjust the camera invert option is to back all the way out to the main menu. Every so often, the game will stutter with a horrific amount of dropped frames even when the action is low. The menu can only be navigated with the analog stick, not the d-pad. Each stage is also bigger than it needs to be as inanimate giant mushrooms, trees and rocks only get in the way. In fact, I actually got stuck on the environment a couple of times and had to back out to the main menu to restart. Just standing on a hill and rotating the camera causes the game to stutter which is an easy sign of a broken game engine. Gathering materials to build up the town is also a tedious time sink. Even the map screen does not give the player any indication where to go so the developers included a waypoint system ripped straight from Skyrim.

Putting the bugs and glitches aside, the player still has to wait though ridiculously long load times and the camera never cooperates. Most of the time, the player can control the camera with the right analog stick. But then there are stages that force the player into a side scrolling perspective with a 2.5D viewpoint. Not only is this inconsistent, platforming is a constant struggle because it is difficult to distinguish depth. And simply put, each stage is not fun to play. Jumping on rotating cubes was fun in Super Mario Sunshine because Mario had a jetpack and a wealth of acrobatic moves as his disposal. Here, Ginger controls like a lubed up worm that can only jump, double jump, and plainly punch 6 inches in front of him. There is no way to clamber, wall jump, bounce off foes… a bland repertoire of moves in an even duller environment is not entertaining. The ability to switch to a musician that plays Ocarina of Time-like music or a mouse that can fit into tiny spaces is an interesting idea, again on paper, but is also poorly executed and actually winds up hindering gameplay. Is it fun memorizing eight quickly displayed music notes in a Simon-like mini game? Absolutely not. Is it fun mindlessly attacking the same repeated enemies that cause cheap and inconsistent damage? Hell no. Is it fun trying to figure out where to go while getting needlessly stuck on the environment? Of course not.

There are so many problems with Ginger: Beyond the Crystal that it cannot be recommended at any price point. This is disappointing because the game's trailer and small amount of marketing made it seem like this could have been the next Mario 64. Instead, we got another forgettable slog covered in more bugs than the Amazon.

SCORE: 4/10

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Keycard v1 0. Not As Good As: N64 platformers
Worse Than: Gex, Bug, or even Glover
Wait For It: Mario on Switch

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By: Zachary Gasiorowski, Editor in Chief myGamer.com
Twitter: @ZackGaz





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