You can choose to spend your time with Kai, the famous live streamer (If you have enough stats)
One thing that we really like about Hinterberg is that the game rewards you for making friends. For example, spending time with Thea & David will reward you with a way to open a locked chest. Or by spending more time with Julian, you will get discounts at his Gear shop. Lots of benefits by befriending the locals, and you can also check what you will get next by befriending a character in the logs. So, you can plan on who you want to get close to in the next few days, just for the perks. Also, some of the characters have some requirements before you can spend time with them. For example, to befriend the No.1 Slayer, Renaud, you will need to have at least 80 Renown stats before you can start spending time with him.
You know who you should spend time with if you want a Rare Attack Conduit
The other thing that you can do as we mentioned earlier is that you can have some quality time by yourself. Whether you spend your evening watching movies in the cinema, have a good treatment at the spa, enjoy a good boat ride, or spend your time with the locals at the campfire. This will also reward you with some additional status points.
Time for some alone time in the movie theatre
One thing that bothers us in terms of the game mechanics, it records and shows your days spent in Hinterberg, but it really doesn’t affect you in any way. The numbers are just there for the sake of….being there. At first, we thought there was a limit on how long we can stay in Hinterberg, but it looks like the game goes on for as long as you want to stay in Hinterberg (Our records are 71 days).
Graphics & Performance
We played the game on Xbox Series X, and the performance was awesome. The game runs on a flawless 4K UHD & 60fps.
We must admit that the character model is a little bit childish, and their facial expression is too simple, but we love how they make the important NPCs look different compared to the normal NPCs.
The aesthetic of the environment and the art style & colors are awesome in our opinion. We love how every area has a different feel to one another and is very colorful as well. Each area represents a season (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter).
Also, we love the camera work in some of the dungeons as well. It feels like you are playing a platformer game similar to Mario type of game. Sometimes it feels like you are playing a top-down rogue-like kind of game, and sometimes it feels like you are playing a side-scrolling platformer game. Also, the camera work when riding the snowboard is awesome.
Top-down camera work
Impressive camera works when snowboarding
Feels like playing one of those side-scrolling platformer
We think the developer did very good work on the graphics and performance of the Xbox Series X. We encountered almost no hiccups while playing the game. The game is very well optimized on Xbox Series X.
Sounds
In regards to the sounds, you can check the video below to get more insight into how the BGMs of Dungeons of Hinterberg feels.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYZWsAKJ9uQ]
Youtuber eclep uploaded the BGMs for all of us to hear. We personally think that there are not so many BGMs that are good (most of the Combat BGMs are fire though!), but if you are into LoFi kind of BGMs, you might love it. It’s kind of a hit-and-miss for some people to be honest.
In the last part of the game, the BGMs change into “Threats” most of the time (Track 46 on the video above), and it’s really not something that we’re vibing with.
Dungeons of Hinterberg really caught us by surprise. It’s one of the most interesting games we played in 2024. The game is pure fun, with puzzles that are challenging enough, and story that’s simple and easy to follow + NPCs that have their own story. It feels like a combination of Zelda & Persona 5 in a way. The exploring, platforming, and puzzles are kind of like Zelda, while the bonding event is kind of like Persona 5 in a way.
Luisa is a relatable character as well. She just wants to experience something out of her ordinary daily life and goes on an interesting journey. Kind of like us who enjoy playing games after a whole busy day of working or social lives.
Unfortunately for the battle, while is good, it’s not fluid enough to the standard of Action RPGs nowadays. It feels clunky and there are lags between Luisa’s attack and movement from time to time. While not to the level of unbearable, it’s noticeable.
Overall It’s a well-made game and we enjoyed our “Slaycation” in Hinterberg with Luisa and the townspeople. Definitely something to recommend for those who love Exploration type of Action RPG. If you have an Xbox Game Pass or PC Game Pass, it’s definitely something we’d recommend to play as you don’t need to have a long session to play the game. You can clear a dungeon in 30 minutes – 1 hour, and then you can come back again the next day to clear another dungeon.
We finished the game while having max relationship with every NPCs in Hinterberg and finishing all of the sub-quests. Achieveing 100% of the Achievement on Xbox Series X as well with a total of 29 hours of playtime.