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- NERVE is a great little blast if you enjoy little bursts of fun. It’s also a good time if you commit more effort and experience to get good. Either way, if you’re up for a new adrenaline rush with tons of bright colors and a brilliant electronic soundtrack, then NERVE needs to race to the very top of your new gaming list.
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Feb 16, 2021 · Nerve Review: Last Nerve Of Steel. Nerve is a runner developed and publish by Gunfish Games that challenges players to race a ball of light through a maze of hazards that appear on an endless cylinder.
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Feb 16, 2021 · Nerve has a great concept and it both looks and sounds amazing. It's a game that is designed for speedrunners and people who love memorizing entire stages worth of hazards. Nerve will definitely appeal to a niche group (especially once its technical issues are fixed), but the frustration outweighs the fun on too many occasions to make it a ...
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Feb 28, 2021 · NERVE is a great little blast if you enjoy little bursts of fun. It’s also a good time if you commit more effort and experience to get good. Either way, if you’re up for a new adrenaline rush with tons of bright colors and a brilliant electronic soundtrack, then NERVE needs to race to the very top of your new gaming list. Great fun all around!
Feb 17, 2021 · NERVE is better served (by both players and perhaps the developer themselves) when all connotations around an experience are left at the door. Refine one's focus on it as an on-rails affair...
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- Never delivers the full potential of its concept.
- Verdict
By Simon Thompson
Posted: Jul 28, 2016 12:06 am
Imagine a movie, aimed at the teen and millennial audience, that captures the zeitgeist of social media and the obsession with internet celebrity. Mix that with a touch of YA genre movies such as The Hunger Games and The Maze Runner with a splash of David Fincher’s The Game and that sounds potentially cool, right? Now, imagine it’s directed by the father of one of the target audience who wants desperately to be cool and set it to a dime-store knockoff blend of the Tron Legacy and Drive soundtracks. That, crushingly disappointingly, is Nerve.
The film focuses on Venus Delmonico, a high school senior, played by Emma Roberts. She’s the boring, studious one in her group of friends – she’s into photography, is awkward with boys and wears jeans, sneakers and a hoodie so she must be, right? Emily, played by Emily Meade, is the exciting leader of the group – she doesn’t wear a bra, she flashes her butt at a school football game etc – and she’s, like, super popular on an online game Nerve where people do dares for money. In Nerve, you’re either a Watcher, you set dares and watch people do them, or a Player, one of the people who take on challenges and increase in risk and value. Venus, or Vee for short because it’s soooo edgy, decides to prove that she’s not so dull and starts playing.
Her first dare is to kiss a random guy in a diner and that guy turns out to be Ian, played by Dave Franco, who is also a Player. He’s then dared to sing to her, the audience likes them together and soon they are paired up and on the road together doing dares and taking huge risks. Soon we realize he’s not all he seems and, aside from the potentially life-threatening challenges, if there's something darker at play here. They have to win the game to escape the game but at what cost? The most dangerous thing in the whole movie is probably the dialogue which is, at times, borderline criminal.
Nerve visually reads like a checklist of stereotypes and clichés from dialogue, where things like the use of drones and the use of terms like Dark Web are thrown around clumsily like candy from a piñata, to the way characters are dressed, looking like a window display for a textbook new wave hipster alt-kid in a Hot Topic window display. The use, or overuse, of neon and faux-retro, edgy graphics and the like grates and feels fake and off. It wants to be a cross between the love child of The Game and The Hunger Games for the streaming generation but it doesn’t work (but it does make New York look good as their playground).
Although fun and very almost fun at times, the majority of Nerve feels ham-fisted, contrived and limp. There’s a great idea here and an important message, but it fails to live up to its promise or deliver on the full potential of its concept in almost every way.
Nerve, a newly released title from Gunfish Games, manages to offer some thrills and spills, but its own mechanics get in the way.
NERVE is an arcade racing game focused on progression and mastery featuring: Vibrant and intense abstract visuals ; Original soundtrack by Gustavo Coutinho; Over 100 unique handcrafted Zones; Gate Keeper Boss battles! Freeplay World Select mode with global leaderboards; In NERVE you play as a fragile ball of light racing along an endless ...