Titan Chaser

Titan Chaser

released on May 29, 2020

Titan Chaser

released on May 29, 2020

Car. Foggy night. Mystical landscapes. And if you want to work - titans. Titan Chaser is a surreal driving and walking experience, where your job is to scout giant creatures and use the light to drive them off without fighting or killing.


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It’s a really cool idea for a game. The foggy rural landscapes with giant structures and creatures lurking is very nice looking. I also really enjoy the amount of options you have with the car and all the little details. But at the end of the day it’s a pretty jank indie game that could use a lot more polish and improved objectives. For what it is, I like the concept but I don’t know if I’ll return to it in the future.

Gameplay is nothing special, but I really liked the general concept and mystical atmosphere - there are titans and we don't know much else, but here it's a good thing. For a game made by one person - approved

Really liked the concept, however, the gameplay was kind of meh. The driving was definitely annoying / clunky. Started and told myself to just play without any guides. Played for about an hour or so and made ZERO progress. Got frustrated and quickly bailed on the no walkthrough plan.

To my achievement hunters, if you're looking for a quick / easy 100%, this is your game! I do highly suggest using a walkthrough, otherwise it won't be so quick and easy.

A fascinating game to play because it is full of great ideas - I love how tactile everything is, that you need to flip every switch in your car by hand, that the map is a real physical object you navigate with street signes and compass - but it simply lacks the polish and the budget to pull it off. I hope someone will be inspired by this attempt in the future

Brilliant concept, but poorly executed, it feels like the environment doesn't loan itself to the concept at all.
I was expecting vast fields to coast through while guiding titanic creatures back to their dwellings, not narrow roads and a car that handles like a tank.

Some weird driving/puzzle kind of game inspired by Shadow of the Colossus. Why did I play this?