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  1. May 2, 2018
    8
    Reaching for Petals is a fantastic looking game with a brilliant heart-warming story to accompany it. It’s something that captivates you from start to finish with its visuals and great narration throughout. It takes around just over an hour to complete but even when you’re done, something is there pulling you back in and I cant quite put my finger on what it is I just know I want to haveReaching for Petals is a fantastic looking game with a brilliant heart-warming story to accompany it. It’s something that captivates you from start to finish with its visuals and great narration throughout. It takes around just over an hour to complete but even when you’re done, something is there pulling you back in and I cant quite put my finger on what it is I just know I want to have another go. Expand
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  1. Sep 7, 2017
    60
    Ultimately, because of Reaching for Petals‘ short running time, it feels more like a tech demo than an actual, fully-formed video game experience. It’s more of a showcase of “just look what the Unreal Engine can do!” than anything else. I guess, being Blue Entropy Studios’ first game, in some ways it is a tech demo. The team has demonstrated their incredible ability, and it leaves me excited for what may come next with a little more experience under their belt. But while Reaching for Petals may be impressive visually, there’s just not enough there to make it truly worthwhile.
  2. Sep 4, 2017
    70
    A beautiful mystery, with gorgeous visuals and a sublimely moving soundtrack.
  3. Sep 4, 2017
    65
    I was honestly very surprised at how short the game was, and though I really enjoyed my time spent playing through Reaching for Petals, I find it difficult to recommend paying for something that won’t give you much more than an hour’s worth of gameplay with little to no replayability. I feel selfish asking for more of the same, but if Reaching for Petals carried on for a few more hours I’d be singing a completely different tune.