Today we brought you our impressions from playing wonderful action adventures of Kenya: Bridge of Spirits, and although you will have to wait a while for our review, today we bring you a summary of the verdicts of foreign reviewers.
DualShockers
Ken’s game: Bridge of Spirits with its Pixar-like characters and amazing animation is as enchanting as it is dark. In addition, however, it also brings a lot of surprises that will not only captivate players for long hours, but will also conquer their hearts.
100 %
Screen Rant
Kenya: The Bridge of Spirits is absolutely great. It is one of those rare games which, thanks to its magnificent world, seem to belong to the games of the new generation and at the same time provide a top gaming experience.
100 %
Digital Trends
Kenya: Bridge of Spirits is the best adventure in recent years and a clear highlight of the last console cycle. Its reconnaissance and combat components are gradually gaining complexity thanks to tools that always have a clear purpose. Thanks to this elegant mechanical design, the game focuses on an impressive story that tells a painful but promising story about an ecological disaster. Although it is possible to compare the game and especially its mechanics to other titles, Kena: Bridge of Spirits mixes everything together into its own beautiful mix.
90 %
Press Start Australia
As an independent act and debut game, Ken: Bridge of Spirits makes a good impression. It balances simplicity and complexity, and at the same time weaves a neatly told story into something that can be played for a few days. Despite the fantastic production values, the game is still a long way from the AAA title – so it’s important to keep expectations in check. But whoever wants to get lost in a charming, wonderful world ripe for exploration, should not look elsewhere. It’s exactly what I needed right now – the perfect cozy weekend fun.
80 %
IGN
Ken: Bridge of Spirits, with its elegantly simple duels and beautiful world, goes back to the days of Zelda, Okami and Star Fox Adventures from the N64 / GameCube era, but also adds a modern and distinctive approach.
80 %
The Gamer
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a very good game that seems to lag behind modern genre conventions. There’s nothing so frustrating about it – we shouldn’t expect games, especially those made by Ember Labs-sized studios, to be constantly groundbreaking, but so many things in Kenya seem to be borrowed from elsewhere that it’s hard to call it great. It’s a solid, enjoyable experience that’s enchanting enough that you won’t care that you’ve played its version before. He doesn’t invent a bike, but it’s still a pretty nice bike.
80 %
Game Rant
Despite several shortcomings, Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a solid action adventure and an impressive Ember Lab debut. It will delight anyone looking for an adventure similar to Zelda on the PlayStation, but even when compared to games like Zelda and Pikmin, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, it still stands on its own. Let’s hope that’s not the end of Kenya’s story, because it would be great to see how the ideas here develop in other games.
80 %
IGN France
The story told by Ken: Bridge of Spirits is forgotten. But definitely not the way to get to it. The developers from Ember Labs presented us with an exceptional artistic vision and soundtrack. The structure of the game is completely classic and sometimes slightly repetitive, but the fighting mechanisms are incredible and the pleasure of them is undeniable.
80 %
PC Gamer
It looks better than it plays, but it’s touching.
65 %
Kenya: Bridge of Spirits is released today for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC (Epic Games Store).
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