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So, there’s this game called Maze: Interim Odyssey – a sort of sequel spin-off deal from TreeFall Studios. It’s like a middle child between Maze: Pedestal of Trials and some not-yet-released Rising Trials thing. I guess that means it’s a standalone thing for folks who love puzzles. Anyway, it comes packing new challenges, fresh puzzles, and areas that scream “explore me!” I’d say it’s spread across four levels, if that matters.
Now, this isn’t my first rodeo with these mazes. Back in 2021, I poked around Maze: Pedestal of Trials on my PlayStation 4. Yeah, time’s a flat circle, or something like that.
Oh, and here’s a pic or three – maybe they make no sense without seeing the full game, but they’re here anyway!
Anyway, you’re wandering around in first-person view. So, grab that left stick to move, right stick to gawk around, X to jump, and L2 to run like your life depends on it. Hit a wall or plummet off into the abyss, and you start over. But hold up, there’s a checkpoint system! Press Square to set one. Seriously, it’s a lifesaver when you’re one coin away from exiting a level.
Also, in the land of trophies, this game sparkles like a Christmas tree. You get a full list here – Platinum trophy’s the headliner. What’s cool is you can grab both PS4 and PS5 versions with some Cross-Buy magic, and they won’t charge you extra for that double-dip. Different consoles, different trophy lists – neat, right?
But what’s the deal with these Platinum babies? Well, snag a coin, set a checkpoint, fumble your way through the tutorial, drop off a level (gracefully or not), beat levels, and yeah, sniff out hidden goodies. If you’re feeling stuck in trophy purgatory, maybe there’s a guide somewhere. Or a friendly neighborhood gamer. Either works.
Price-wise, Maze: Interim Odyssey is more like a crunchy snack at $2.99. And because of Cross-Buy, you can snag it on both PS4 and PS5 without throwing in more coins.
Finally, that’s about the gist of it with this Maze: Interim Odyssey hoo-ha. The game copy? PlayStation 5, courtesy of TreeFall Studios. Pretty neat of them, honestly.
There, that’s my chaotic dive into this maze-y world. Happy gaming, however you go about it!