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  1. Dec 17, 2021
    4
    The games crap. There are some superb moments of platforming brilliance and it convinces you to plough through the quagmire of half assed enemies, non responsive controls (healing never seems to work when you need it to), a sheild that is powered by your magic meter and takes two seconds too long to power on for a parry! Seriously give this a miss. I gave it a 4 as the asthetic is amazingThe games crap. There are some superb moments of platforming brilliance and it convinces you to plough through the quagmire of half assed enemies, non responsive controls (healing never seems to work when you need it to), a sheild that is powered by your magic meter and takes two seconds too long to power on for a parry! Seriously give this a miss. I gave it a 4 as the asthetic is amazing but the rest is frustratingly balls. Expand
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  1. 85
    Blue Fire does not punish players for exploring their environment and that is further reinforced with the addition of side quests you can pick up along the way. Despite the difficult platforming the game does not feel overwhelming to complete, and there is always a benefit to revisiting old areas. There is always a missed breakable object or an emoting statue that was forgotten; one should not underestimate the power of emoting.
  2. 35
    Blue Fire had all the potential to become a top-notch Zelda clone for PlayStation's audience, but misses the mark significantly with dated level design, unwieldy controls and an unforgiving checkpoint system.
  3. Jul 23, 2021
    70
    Blue Fire walks a fine line between fair challenge and downright frustrating. Tight controls and a wide variety of tricks at your disposal mean you are never short of something new to try, but its punishing gameplay and frustrating checkpoint system drag the game down. If you like a decent 3D platformer and are willing to be frustrated as often as rewarded, Blue Fire is worth checking out.