Hiveswap Friendsim – Review

Hiveswap Friendsim – Review

January 19, 2025 Off By Lourenço Rehder

Hiveswap Friendsim is an intriguing take on the visual novel universe. Developed by What Pumpkin Games, this game is positioned as a spin-off of the iconic webcomic Homestuck , created by Andrew Hussie. Although the title does not require prior knowledge of the original material, it is clear that the experience can be significantly enriched for those who are already familiar with this vast universe.

In Hiveswap Friendsim , you play as a silent protagonist who is forced to make an emergency landing on Alternia, a planet inhabited by peculiar trolls. The main mission? Make friends. Yes, the game revolves around encounters with 38 trolls, spread across 18 independent chapters, where your choices will determine whether you succeed in forging friendships or fail spectacularly.

With its dark humor, charismatic art, and a healthy dose of quirkiness, Hiveswap Friendsim promises hours of entertainment. But does it really deliver on its promises? Let’s dive into the details.

Mechanics and Gameplay

In the realm of visual novels, Hiveswap Friendsim presents a relatively simple gameplay, but efficient for what it proposes. The game is essentially structured around a series of binary choices. Each interaction you have with a troll leads to a clear outcome: success (you gain a friend) or failure (often with comical situations or bizarre tragedies).

The main menu provides direct access to all 18 chapters, allowing you to freely choose where to start. This approach is both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, it provides freedom; on the other, it reinforces the feeling that each chapter is a standalone story, disconnected from a larger plot.

The moments of choice, although limited, are crucial. Often, the right answer is not so obvious, which adds an element of suspense and unpredictability. This is reinforced by the protagonist’s narrative style: you don’t see exactly what he is saying, just a subjective description of his actions.

On the other hand, the lack of more interactive mechanics or complex challenges may turn off players who expect more agency. While some modern visual novels, such as those from Telltale or Quantic Dream, offer branching and interactive narratives, Friendsim stays true to the traditional simplicity of the genre.

Graphics

Visually, Hiveswap Friendsim is an explosion of color and creativity. Each troll is drawn with unique details that reflect their personality. The illustrations are vibrant and stylized, conveying the game’s youthful and irreverent tone. However, the lack of complex animations can make conversations feel stagnant.

The environments, on the other hand, are a mixed bag. While some environments complement the narrative well, others feel generic and uninspired. The lack of interaction between the backgrounds and the game’s events also weakens the immersion.

Despite this, the overall art style is cohesive and has enough charm to make up for its technical limitations.

Sound

The soundtrack is one of the game’s strong points. The songs are engaging, ranging from light and comical themes to darker and more introspective compositions. Each chapter features a musical selection that reflects the tone of the narrative well.

However, the lack of voice acting is a missed opportunity. Games in this format often benefit from voice acting to bring characters to life. Here, the player relies solely on text, which can be off-putting for some. Additionally, the sound design in general is limited, with few effects to complement the interactions.

Fun

The fun in Hiveswap Friendsim is directly tied to your appreciation for its quirky humor and eccentric characters. Each troll brings a new dynamic, and the unexpected situations range from comical to absurdly surreal. However, the humor can be polarizing. Those who don’t appreciate sarcasm or references to internet culture may find the jokes over-the-top or cringey.

Another issue is the game’s fragmented structure. While this makes for easy play, it can also make it difficult to engage in the game in the long run, as there’s no central narrative to tie all the stories together.

Performance and Optimization

On PlayStation, the game runs smoothly, with no notable performance issues. Loading times are virtually non-existent, which is a plus for games of this type.

However, the limited use of the hardware’s capabilities, such as the Switch’s touchscreen or the PS5’s adaptive triggers, is a disappointment. This could have added a more immersive touch to the experience.

Conclusion

Hiveswap Friendsim is a game that shines in its simplicity and creativity. It doesn’t try to reinvent the visual novel genre, but it delivers exactly what it promises: a light, comical and unpretentious experience about making friends in an alien world.

If you’re a fan of the Homestuck universe , this is a must-play title. For those who enjoy visual novels but aren’t familiar with the franchise, the game can still provide hours of fun — as long as you’re prepared for its limitations and quirks. However, for those looking for deeper interactive narratives or sophisticated mechanics, this game may not be the ideal choice.

Positive Points:

  • Creative and vibrant artistic style.
  • Acidic and peculiar humor.
  • Immersive soundtrack.
  • Large amount of content with 18 chapters.
  • Charismatic and unique characters.

Negative Points:

  • Lack of dubbing or greater sound design.
  • Generic and not very immersive scenarios.
  • Lack of a cohesive central narrative.
  • Polarizing humor.
  • Simple and not very interactive mechanics.

Rating
Graphics: 7.5
Fun: 7.0
Gameplay: 6.5
Sound: 7.0
Performance and Optimization: 8.0
FINAL GRADE : 7.2 / 10.0

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