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  1. Apr 29, 2014
    10
    I would advise to those who are thinking about getting this game to not listen to the negative nancies giving it poor ratings. They've been conditioned to put every game in this generation into a box and if it doesn't fit then it's not up to par with their standards.

    I can't remember the last time that I played a game that was actually art and wasn't just a button masher in the past
    I would advise to those who are thinking about getting this game to not listen to the negative nancies giving it poor ratings. They've been conditioned to put every game in this generation into a box and if it doesn't fit then it's not up to par with their standards.

    I can't remember the last time that I played a game that was actually art and wasn't just a button masher in the past year besides GTA 5 and The Last of Us.

    Besides Ni No Kuni this is also one of the few RPGs that's actually doing it right while Final Fantasy has lost it's shine since FFX.

    Personally, I have no problem with the minimalism of the game. In fact, I think minimalism is part of the direction its creators took and it's told like a child's fantasy story book with the pages coming to life. I guess being an older gamer has made it apparent to me that reviewers have become obsessed with having games crammed with massive amounts of content. The game is only $15.00, after all, and it also had a DLC option on the main menu which tells us that there will be more.

    Lastly, it is my opinion that this is the best RPG in the past few years to come out.
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  2. Aug 23, 2015
    8
    I dislike Ubisoft, don't like them I say!
    But I love what they did here, yes, I love this game.
    An RPG with characters great,
    and emotional story made it so hard to hate.
    Lucky I was to find it on sale,
    for I will not forget this epic...adventure? -- (I think she means tale. :)
  3. Feb 24, 2015
    10
    Distilled and beautiful. Intriguing battle system that will keep you busy and engaged, and is brilliant fun for co-op. Floating and exploring the world is lovely; characters are quaint and friendly. Long enough game for the price, but made me wish it was longer, in the best way. Worth double the price.

    Buy it, play it, remember it fondly.
  4. Dec 1, 2017
    7
    So, some really nice ideas in this metroidvania-rpg kind of game but it’s not quite what I expected.

    To begin with, I thought the story although nice, felt a bit childish. It is kind of like a fairy tale, which isn’t a bad thing, but I just couldn’t feel captivated by it of its characters. Graphically speaking, it’s nice, the quality of the graphics is average, but the art style of both
    So, some really nice ideas in this metroidvania-rpg kind of game but it’s not quite what I expected.

    To begin with, I thought the story although nice, felt a bit childish. It is kind of like a fairy tale, which isn’t a bad thing, but I just couldn’t feel captivated by it of its characters. Graphically speaking, it’s nice, the quality of the graphics is average, but the art style of both characters and venues is unique enough and it has a nice personality to it. Music and sound are good, some beautiful melodies in there.

    Gameplay! I think the idea of mixing different genres is fine, but it’s made in a way that it doesn’t feel like it excels in any of the genres that it takes ideas from, ending up with a mixture that without feeling bad, does not feel special either. There is a bit of exploration done in a similar way motroidvanias (MV) are done, but it loses the platforming element MV usually have as your character just flies around. I thought that made the game less funny that it could have been. Then, you also get a touch of RPG, with experience-levelling classic mechanics with attributes and skill boards. You’ll also get a turn based combat system similar to some classic JRPG. As I mentioned before, although it is a nice idea combining all these elements, I don’t think it’s been executed particularly well, it just feels average.

    That said, the story itself plus the addition of an “easy mode” make it a good game for the little ones at home in my opinion, I think it offers a good experience for smaller kids. For adults, I think it is an average game, it doesn’t mean you won’t enjoy the game, but I think a lot of people will think it’s nothing out of the ordinary.
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  5. Aug 28, 2015
    8
    Child of Light is phenomenal, no more said. It has re-invented the turn based system that JRPG's haven't replicated since Final Fantasies were good (after 10) as this system allows you to think strategically before your next attack whether or not you can attack next turn or if it is better to defend against the enemy. You have two characters on the battlefield at a time all their skillsChild of Light is phenomenal, no more said. It has re-invented the turn based system that JRPG's haven't replicated since Final Fantasies were good (after 10) as this system allows you to think strategically before your next attack whether or not you can attack next turn or if it is better to defend against the enemy. You have two characters on the battlefield at a time all their skills different from each other. This comes in handy when playing on hard mode as you will need to alternate constantly making sure you slow them enemy down or speed up yourself, this is all based on a unique timeline system which determines who attacks next.

    The art work is a true masterpiece its colourful vibrant landscape contrasts the dark nature of the game perfectly. its almost watercolour-esque backgrounds rival those of Okami; really paints a picture for you while you play.

    My final thoughts on child of light, is that it is a visually beautiful game and has very compelling game play bringing you back every time you log onto the ps4, its battle system can mentally challenge you which you don't see much of nowadays in terms of gaming. I rated an 8 because I feel this game deserved it, it had adventure, side quests and so on but it did have very minor problems as I played along such as: when I got high enough Aurora was so tanked I never had to switch her out because the other characters levelled up without using them, I've never like that in games. Maybe a new feature they could bring for CoL2 if they make one, would be 3 characters or even 4 on the field at a time that would be amazing. Also I would like a sort of merchant in the game to buy potions because on hard they like to target your healer for some reason and having potions would be useful and maybe you could buy better weapons etc.

    Thanks for reading my review of Child of Light (Ps4)

    Ninjo
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  6. Feb 5, 2018
    6
    Beautiful game but a little short and I think they could make a great game by pushing this game to the next level. At 15$ its not expansive but you can find AAA titles at this price 1-2 years after release. I got it for 8$ so its fine but I dont think I would pay more for this kind of game. Im happy to encourage games that are innovative and I think Child of Light is special for its art design.
  7. Jun 6, 2016
    8
    Child of Light is certainly one of those games that makes you spend hours playing without realizing that the clock went by. Definitely a great RPG that keeps alive the genre with a few other titles such as Ni No Kuni, Grandia or the first Final Fantasy's.

    The game is pure art, everything looks like something out of a painting or a watercolor rather, it is colorful and vibrant,
    Child of Light is certainly one of those games that makes you spend hours playing without realizing that the clock went by. Definitely a great RPG that keeps alive the genre with a few other titles such as Ni No Kuni, Grandia or the first Final Fantasy's.

    The game is pure art, everything looks like something out of a painting or a watercolor rather, it is colorful and vibrant, contrasting with the dark and sad story that tells us as we go through the chapters. Speaking of what, the story itself, it took me back to my childhood, when it was time to go to sleep and grandad read me stories beside the bed. For those who have spent some time playing games, you will see from afar the story setbacks, but still a very good job.

    As for the gampeplay itself, it's a linear game with a few side quests and some really curious and friendly characters that speak in couplets, which at first it's pretty funny, but eventually can become a bit tedious. What more satisfaction has given me is the freedom to fly between the different levels of each map, which gives you more freedom and avoids the monotony which these games usually fall into, and is being tied to the ground almost constantly as in Never Alone.

    I've always been a huge fan of the turn-based combat system and it's been one of my main weakness because one of the first serious MMORPG's I ever played had a tactical turn-based combat system and this was very familiar to me. Weaknesses and elemental resistances, along with the utility spells some characters have, make's it a very complete game with all the classic roles covered: DD, Tank and Support (healer and utility).

    Personally, I think it's a game that is not for everyone and there will be some that will find it childish or boring because they are preconceived to play AAA games that we have become accustomed to lately. In fact, this same game is not at all similar to what Ubisoft usually delivers, which has been a pleasant surprise for me.

    In conclusion, if you haven't played it yet and you are reading this review, I advise you to buy it, the comparison between price and reward is more than satisfactory.
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  8. Sep 16, 2017
    10
    Child of Light is one of the most charming games I've ever played. It manages to balance challenge and the sense of child-like wonder faultlessly. The whimsical setting looks fantastic and the world feels rich thanks to the use of sound design and a tremendous score. The great story and interesting characters are the cherry on the cake. One of the best games I've played in a while.
  9. Jun 29, 2016
    10
    The most unique, and beautiful game I have ever played, the combat is turn based like pokemon but more complex, and you need more strategy. The music OH MY GAWWWWWWD its amazing, I would use it to make babies fall asleep, like I would literally want to die listening to the soundtrack of this game. Also all the partners you get along your journey are funny and cool. The art style is veryThe most unique, and beautiful game I have ever played, the combat is turn based like pokemon but more complex, and you need more strategy. The music OH MY GAWWWWWWD its amazing, I would use it to make babies fall asleep, like I would literally want to die listening to the soundtrack of this game. Also all the partners you get along your journey are funny and cool. The art style is very unique, the boss battles are EPIC, I just can't think of anything wrong with this game. It's so underated I bet Im the only person in my town (Morgan Hill, very small) that owns this game, this game really needs a sequel I will definitely pre order!!!!!!!!!!!! Expand
  10. May 4, 2014
    7
    Beautiful music, a great art style and a deep combat system can help a lot, but after a while, the world of Lemuria feels shallow and the story not that interesting.
  11. Jul 23, 2014
    6
    Gorgeous hand drawn environments! The battle and inventory systems are a really nice take on those of your typical RPGs, a la Final Fantasy. It's fitting that the game is not too long either. However, the dialog... Save me from the dialog!
  12. Jun 4, 2014
    9
    I’ve read that Child of Light was inspired by JRPG. Maybe, I could feel it. But it’s not really important since Ubisoft Montreal’s new title goes far beyond traditional RPGs or gaming in general.

    At first sight, Child of Light looks no different from a fairy tale : Princess Aurora, who has been transported in a strange world, seeks to go back to her father. But the comparison stops here
    I’ve read that Child of Light was inspired by JRPG. Maybe, I could feel it. But it’s not really important since Ubisoft Montreal’s new title goes far beyond traditional RPGs or gaming in general.

    At first sight, Child of Light looks no different from a fairy tale : Princess Aurora, who has been transported in a strange world, seeks to go back to her father. But the comparison stops here because you realize pretty soon that the thing is unique.

    Because Child of Light is, for starters, artistically unprecedented. Like Journey or The Unfinished Swan, Ubi’s game is immediately charming by its design coming from nowhere. As always, it’s up to each person’s perception, but you the strokes that forms the backgrounds, characters and monsters definitely seem alive. Lighting and shadows are beautiful and cleverly serve gameplay. Nearly every screen is magnificent. Every time I came to a new environment my jaw dropped. It’s very simple : you could open a museum with only Child of Light inside.

    But the museum would hardly be enough. You really have to see all that MOVE! Not short of ideas, Ubisoft Montreal have created fluent and unique animations. Movements remind classic puppet theater a bit like Pupetteer which suits perfectly to the general picture. How to say it… it’s just 2D, but it feels a lot more immersive than most of «realistic» titles. Kudos to the animation in which Aurora loses her crown, picks it up and puts it back. It is really the must of kawaii.

    Adding to that, the direction is quite above average. Child of Light borrows as much from literature as from fine arts : the Shakespearean lines with faultless rhymes are filled with elegance and intelligence. The devs have included and smartly transformed a few references : the wicked sister Cordelia, Achilles’s Odyssey… The dialogs as well as the story are both funny and moving, which is indeed a major quality in the greatest JRPGs, and efficiently addresses classics themes like courage, honor, kinship, etc.

    What about gameplay, then? I’ll ask me. Well let’s talk about it, because again it’s not borrowed from elsewhere but created from scratch. True, the progression remains fairly linear, but it’s a pleasure to rummage the stages to find hidden objects and secrets. Moreover, a dozen of sidequests will make you search in places you’ve previously visited and you’ll have sometimes to search intensely.

    The battle system is fairly original too. You share with your enemies a timeline divided between “wait” and “cast”. If you hit a opponent that is in the “cast” area, that skips its turns. But careful, this applies to you as well! Thinking ahead the movements in the timeline is key to victory, but you have a trump card : your little fairy Igniculus (controlled with the right stick) can slower foes and allow you to overtake them. Each of the seven characters has a specialty and you can equip Oculi (gems) to boost their parameters (elemental attack/defense, ATK+, XP+, etc.). The fights in themselves are really interesting in the way that they emphasize buffs and debuffs which your opponents won’t refrain from using against you. Up to you to withstand with a defensive strategy or break their assault with a daring offensive.

    In particular, the bosses have varied behaviors and strengths/weaknesses, forcing you to switch constantly between your characters. Let’s stress that the boss fights have an epic dimension that totally lives up to the best JRPGs. The “bad guys” are horrible and scheming, the monsters are gigantic and the boss battle theme has some grandeur. Oh yeah, THE MUSIC! The orchestration is glorious, the melancholy affects the player deep inside. Ok let’s voice some concerns for the sake of it : I would have liked a larger trophy list, and the game crashed twice. That’s about it…

    Child of Light is exactly what gaming needs : something beautiful, like no other, that pleases the senses and the mind while being profoundly emotional. It is an oasis in the middle of sadly generic titles, a masterpiece that stand out in the coldness of the mass market. Child of Light is one of the best titles of this gen and next-gen, and it costs only 15€…
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  13. May 17, 2014
    8
    Being a seasoned RPG player I thought it was ok. The combat system is great and the best aspect of the game, although having an active party of 3 might've been better than 2, as you end up really only using the same 2 characters for the whole game.
    All the dialogue is written in poem form. You call it art, I call it annoying.
    The game is very easy as well. In saying that I think it's
    Being a seasoned RPG player I thought it was ok. The combat system is great and the best aspect of the game, although having an active party of 3 might've been better than 2, as you end up really only using the same 2 characters for the whole game.
    All the dialogue is written in poem form. You call it art, I call it annoying.

    The game is very easy as well. In saying that I think it's the perfect game for introducing your girlfriend, or non-RPG playing friends to RPGs
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  14. May 27, 2014
    9
    A unique and simple design of a game worth every gamers time. It's gorgeous water color design using the UBI ART engine gives it a dream like state that only helps immerse you into the world. It's combat system is very simple but has incredible depth. Every battle makes you fell a sense of accomplishment when defeating a new enemy. Although not the most challenging game it is well worthA unique and simple design of a game worth every gamers time. It's gorgeous water color design using the UBI ART engine gives it a dream like state that only helps immerse you into the world. It's combat system is very simple but has incredible depth. Every battle makes you fell a sense of accomplishment when defeating a new enemy. Although not the most challenging game it is well worth the experience. A unique story, incredible design, beautiful music and characters to keep you occupied for a 10 hour experience well worth the price tag of $15. Expand
  15. Jun 30, 2014
    9
    Bought this game after playing Trine 2 on the PS4 i felt back in love with these platform games, visually this game is amazing and you cant help but appreciate how ubisoft pulled this one off, they must have some very talented people behind this project. i give this a 9.5/10 because it is a fantastic game but i feel its a tad too childish with some of the content in the game. However ifBought this game after playing Trine 2 on the PS4 i felt back in love with these platform games, visually this game is amazing and you cant help but appreciate how ubisoft pulled this one off, they must have some very talented people behind this project. i give this a 9.5/10 because it is a fantastic game but i feel its a tad too childish with some of the content in the game. However if your into platform games and want to be blown away by some amazing visuals go out and buy this. Expand
  16. May 21, 2014
    9
    Making a great, haunting, touching, ingenious, addictive RPG IS NOT a difficult thing. "Child of Light", another indie gem in this dawn of the new gen, is a proof of that. I just don't know why SquareEnix tries so hard... and never hitting the spot. CoL is a brief, small, gorgeous, poetic tale of a girl who needs to find friends on an epic quest to free a Kingdom from the clutches of evil;Making a great, haunting, touching, ingenious, addictive RPG IS NOT a difficult thing. "Child of Light", another indie gem in this dawn of the new gen, is a proof of that. I just don't know why SquareEnix tries so hard... and never hitting the spot. CoL is a brief, small, gorgeous, poetic tale of a girl who needs to find friends on an epic quest to free a Kingdom from the clutches of evil; the gameplay is turned based, the graphics look like watercolor, the soundtrack is amazing, the characters are varied both in style and personality and the the whole tale is told in rhymes. Nothing, NOTHING that we haven't seen before; like I said, it doesn't take reinvention to make a phenomenal RPG. It is all about love, magic and respect to what make this such a great genre. Child of Light is an undeniable product of love and a game that really should not be missed. Expand
  17. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    With excellent art design, a brilliant score, an ingenious and exciting battle system that prevents spamming, loveable characters, and an open world for you to explore with fluent movement, Child of Light is worth the 15$ ten times over, and I will definitely be playing it again.
  18. May 8, 2014
    9
    Eu adorei o jogo!!!
    Finalizei a história e peguei todos os troféus.
    Uma história linda e emocionante, gráficos incríveis e um game play inovador.
    Pra quem gosta de RPG e batalhas de turno, esse game é um must have.
    Ele começa um pouco devagar, vc pensa que vai enjoar rápido. Mas ele continua te cativando e um pouco mais proximo da metade fica impossível para jogar.
    Nota 9 com louvor
  19. May 9, 2014
    9
    Child of light is one of the most stunningly beautiful and touching games I have ever played. From the first trailer I seen from the game I was going to pass but then I downloaded the demo and was instantly in love. Child of light is a rpg with a fresh take on the turn based fighting system and for no more than this game costs it's a no brainer.
  20. May 21, 2014
    10
    One of my favorite games in a long time. Beautifully designed after Studio Ghibli artistry, Child of Light tells the story of Aurora fighting to claim the sun, moon, and stars in order to return home from a dreamworld. Great story (dialogue is based in rhymes.....it's modeled after children) and I was pleasantly surprised about the turn-based combat system which included quite a bit ofOne of my favorite games in a long time. Beautifully designed after Studio Ghibli artistry, Child of Light tells the story of Aurora fighting to claim the sun, moon, and stars in order to return home from a dreamworld. Great story (dialogue is based in rhymes.....it's modeled after children) and I was pleasantly surprised about the turn-based combat system which included quite a bit of strategy with buffers, debuffs, and magic as well as an ability to slow down enemies with you "power of light" in order to interrupt enemies and send them back down the waiting chain. The 2D side-scroller element does not feel like a Mario/Sonic game (or Strider on the Xbox One) where you can only jump and are very limited screen wise. CoL allows you to fly and seamlessly move around the map, even though it is 2D. I would recommend this game to anyone who wants a fun, inexpensive ($15!!!!!) game that takes about 10 hours to complete. Expand
  21. May 29, 2014
    8
    Graphics: 8.5 Sound: 8.5 Gameplay: 7.5 Fun/Story: 7.5

    It´s very beautiful and original art stylish. Although the game didn´t convinced me in some important aspects. The idea is good and the potencial to be better is there. Some details should be explored like the beautiful music, the entire world and with cinematics. Perhaps i have to admit that not being a RPG/platform fan i think that
    Graphics: 8.5 Sound: 8.5 Gameplay: 7.5 Fun/Story: 7.5

    It´s very beautiful and original art stylish. Although the game didn´t convinced me in some important aspects. The idea is good and the potencial to be better is there. Some details should be explored like the beautiful music, the entire world and with cinematics. Perhaps i have to admit that not being a RPG/platform fan i think that could influence me to underrate this game.
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  22. Jun 2, 2014
    9
    Child of Light is the story of young Aurora, who falls ill and perishes in her sleep. However, Aurora wakes to find herself in a world far beyond imagination called Lemuria, and she soon learns she must fight her way back to the living. Child of Light takes on a narrative familiar in children’s books, using adorable rhyming schemes and very medieval/fairy tale dialogue. This makes for anChild of Light is the story of young Aurora, who falls ill and perishes in her sleep. However, Aurora wakes to find herself in a world far beyond imagination called Lemuria, and she soon learns she must fight her way back to the living. Child of Light takes on a narrative familiar in children’s books, using adorable rhyming schemes and very medieval/fairy tale dialogue. This makes for an endearing story that invokes your inner child, only making you want to fight harder for Aurora’s cause. Not only is the story beautiful, but so to is the world of Lemuria. Colorful plants and environments only add to the illustration, perfect as it is.

    With a turn-based fighting system similar to Final Fantasy, it feels familiar and still so fresh. Battles are always exhilarating and discovering new moves with characters continues to please. Along her journey Aurora meets a colorful cast of friends who follow and fight for you, and they’re unbelievably helpful. The most enjoyable component of fighting is figuring out the strengths and weaknesses of your teammates and unleashing them on the various enemies you face. Leveling up awards skill points that can be used to complete character perk trees which makes for interesting diversity among playthroughs.
    Another great feature is the Oculi, where gemstones are combined to increase quality, similar to in the Diablo franchise. These gems can be equipped to equipment for every character in your party, and they boost specific stats for battle. I’ve found myself spending hours searching for these gems and combining them to perfection.

    One of my least favorite aspects of this game is the difficult quests and missions presented by Lemuria’s NPC’s. Frequently they are posed as riddles that may be difficult to crack, and they also almost require backtracking through at least twenty minutes of puzzles and enemies to complete. This can take you out of the story and cause unnecessary frustrations. But, these side missions are not essential to the overall main quest so unless you cannot live without completing the game 100% (like I unfortunately will) I would almost just ignore them entirely.

    Minor twists and turns keep you edging forward, but as a whole the plot is predictable. Almost immediately you find yourself guessing who is bad and who is good, and you’re usually right. However it doesn’t seem to detract to severely from the emotional tie that compels you forward, constantly rooting for the good guys and biting your nails until they prevail.

    Child of Light has made me smile wider than any other game in a long while. With few very minor issues I find myself saying this game is just shy of flawless. As of right now it is my GOTY, but others have vehemently disagreed and of that all I can say is preference. ShaunaOH gives Child of Light a 95/100!
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  23. Jul 12, 2014
    9
    This is a great game, I was a little hesitant at first because I didn't like the idea of the floating "firefly", however once I gave it a try I was really impressed. For the price that it is on the PSN, I would pay it all over again, very reasonably priced unlike some other games. Graphics are excellent, story line is excellent and the dialogue is great! It is a refreshing alternate to theThis is a great game, I was a little hesitant at first because I didn't like the idea of the floating "firefly", however once I gave it a try I was really impressed. For the price that it is on the PSN, I would pay it all over again, very reasonably priced unlike some other games. Graphics are excellent, story line is excellent and the dialogue is great! It is a refreshing alternate to the typical FF style RPGS. Definitely worth it. The only reason it is not 10 stars is because I would like it to be a little longer. Expand
  24. Aug 9, 2014
    9
    This game has a story that you may watch as a movie or read as a book. Enjoyable-playable-top level artwork- Good combat mechanics.
    Only flaw of this game is the short game-play time.
  25. Apr 30, 2014
    9
    If you don't shell out $15 for this gem, you shouldn't own a $400+ console.

    This is the type of game that really only comes out every once in a while. There isn't really a title I could compare it to, which is a good thing. It's by far it's own game. You can certainly see the various elements of a few different genres (RPG/platforming/Jrpg combat/even some puzzle), but the way it's
    If you don't shell out $15 for this gem, you shouldn't own a $400+ console.

    This is the type of game that really only comes out every once in a while. There isn't really a title I could compare it to, which is a good thing. It's by far it's own game. You can certainly see the various elements of a few different genres (RPG/platforming/Jrpg combat/even some puzzle), but the way it's all tied together makes it one of a kind.

    I am several chapters in so far, and I could not be more pleased. The setting/scenery is just fantastic. You can tell that a lot of love went into creating the game world. The environments are varied, the characters and npc's are fun, and your BFF Igniculus is the MAN. The story is probably the only thing in the game that is cookie cutter, but it's not bad at all.

    The writing is very good as well. At first glance, you may not realize how clever it is, but I challenge you to write an entire game's worth of dialogue in rhyme and poem. That is the context of the game- it plays out like a fairy tale. The dialogue between characters, the random comments, and the narration is all in rhyme.

    The combat is strong. I tend to think that games with turn based combat need to have some type of feature that makes it unique, as most of the good ones do (think south park: stick of truth with the perfect timing bonus), and Child of Light does have a few components that keep the combat fresh. I won't ruin the fun, but it's there. The attacks and skills you use are gained and upgraded through a simple, yet pretty deep skill tree. Each character (there seem to be quite a few) has their own tree, with abilities specific to them.

    I could go on and on, but just trust one that is a lover of all RPG's, this is a great game. The only thing I can't comment on for sure is the length; as of right now, I'd have paid $60 for this game if that's what it cost. Depending on how long it is, I may revoke that comment, but at $15 you can't beat it.

    In summary, it's awesome. Go buy it!

    Did I mention it's gorgeous?
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  26. Apr 30, 2014
    10
    This game was visually stunning, has a fantastic story, along with some very humorous dialogue. This game cost 15 dollars, and it came with a pre order DLC. It was worth every penny, this game draws you into this cute story book world. On top of that, the combat system is as fun as a turn by turn system can be. I recommend everyone to check this game out.
  27. May 8, 2014
    10
    Child of Light is simply a gorgeous game. There is really nothing negative to say about Child of Light the game exceeded my expectations. The graphics is just beautiful and crisp, the controls is extremely well polished and every button reacts with no delay at all, The story is one of the best I have ever encountered in a game. from the start you are pulled into this beautiful magicalChild of Light is simply a gorgeous game. There is really nothing negative to say about Child of Light the game exceeded my expectations. The graphics is just beautiful and crisp, the controls is extremely well polished and every button reacts with no delay at all, The story is one of the best I have ever encountered in a game. from the start you are pulled into this beautiful magical little world that will keep you entertained for hours.

    Child of Light is a brilliantly done and well crafted, designed game. If you have not yet played Child of Light what are you waiting for play Child of Light and be drawn into this magical little world
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  28. May 5, 2014
    9
    Very beautiful game.

    Do not worry that gaming process itself may initially feel a bit 'simplistic', combat system become more challenging as you progress while game visual art, music and story continue to create romantic feel of a fairy tale.
  29. May 3, 2014
    9
    this game reminded me of the best time of final fantasy. excellent history, beautiful graphics, all narrated in poetry. Fighting very good, a little repetitive but very good. long and excellent game for a godo price.
  30. May 2, 2014
    9
    A simple & stunning game, this game have show all the gamer how a RPG can be so beautiful & simple. Gameplay have never been so relaxed, battle & control is fun in many way & level up character is simple. Playing the game itself is like enjoy a beautiful artwork while listen to sweet-sounding music. The only weak point is the game lack of choices & short story, if you like RPG don't missA simple & stunning game, this game have show all the gamer how a RPG can be so beautiful & simple. Gameplay have never been so relaxed, battle & control is fun in many way & level up character is simple. Playing the game itself is like enjoy a beautiful artwork while listen to sweet-sounding music. The only weak point is the game lack of choices & short story, if you like RPG don't miss this masterpiece! Expand
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 46 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 41 out of 46
  2. Negative: 0 out of 46
  1. Aug 29, 2014
    93
    None of it feels focus-tested, or designed to appeal to the broadest possible audience; rather, it always comes off as exactly the expression its creators intended.
  2. CD-Action
    Jul 23, 2014
    60
    This game should end around the 6th hour – which is roughly the middle of the campaign – when artsy visuals and fairy tale charm concealing the rather shallow content cease to suffice and the originally relaxing pace starts to make you drowsy. [06/2014, p.52]
  3. Jun 20, 2014
    88
    Its unique look and charms will stick with you long after you've finished the game, and long after you've forgotten most of the other RPGs that you played before it.