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6.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 36 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 36
  2. Negative: 11 out of 36
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  1. Aug 16, 2016
    0
    I was extremely excited for this game after finding Grow Home on a sale and playing it. The first one was massively enjoyable and fun where as Grow Up isn't even playable day 1. Every single time I go to start the game it crashes I do not even get to the start screen. For a game to be literally unplayable on launch day is ridiculous this game gets a 0/10 in the most literal of sense thisI was extremely excited for this game after finding Grow Home on a sale and playing it. The first one was massively enjoyable and fun where as Grow Up isn't even playable day 1. Every single time I go to start the game it crashes I do not even get to the start screen. For a game to be literally unplayable on launch day is ridiculous this game gets a 0/10 in the most literal of sense this game is unplayable. Expand
  2. Aug 17, 2016
    0
    The game simply doesnt work. Crashes on startup. I wasn't going to leave a review stating this but I can't find info on this anywhere. I've looked all over. I installed a 1.0.1 update that did nothing to help. Right now I'm dead in the water and out 10 bucks. Really wanted to play this but I have to put this info somewhere since right now no record exists of this problem I'm having. I justThe game simply doesnt work. Crashes on startup. I wasn't going to leave a review stating this but I can't find info on this anywhere. I've looked all over. I installed a 1.0.1 update that did nothing to help. Right now I'm dead in the water and out 10 bucks. Really wanted to play this but I have to put this info somewhere since right now no record exists of this problem I'm having. I just want an answer on why it doesnt work and when they're going to fix it and that they are aware this issue exists. Hate to do this to them but I have to give them a 0 since that's what I've got right now 0 game and 0 info. Expand
  3. Aug 16, 2016
    1
    Don't get too riled up, it is much more of the same, and not in a good way. The mesmerizing Grow Home, was an innovative game that looked and felt great. When Grow Up was announced, it became evident that it was the same game stuck together with a few other mechanics. Flying is a big aspect and feels great, and happens often. Your objectives are almost the same and the gameplay is the sameDon't get too riled up, it is much more of the same, and not in a good way. The mesmerizing Grow Home, was an innovative game that looked and felt great. When Grow Up was announced, it became evident that it was the same game stuck together with a few other mechanics. Flying is a big aspect and feels great, and happens often. Your objectives are almost the same and the gameplay is the same as well. It is fun in parts, but it always felt like I was playing Grow Home but with a DLC pack. The fact that this is a fully fledged product is mind boggling. The crashes too, this game is definitely not playable on day 1, bugs, restarts and annoying glitches are all showing up. The story the developers are trying to tell is still a mystery, and will confuses most gamers. It is just the same thing! And whatever new it does is a partial success. Grow Up is a lazy excuse for a game, it the same game but with an ugly patch up of bugs, glitches and a pile of excruciating and lousy storytelling. Expand
  4. Aug 27, 2016
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. They messed up what was so great about Grow Home. That game had a definite progression. Each teleporter felt earned, and you used them repeatedly whenever you fell back to earth. In Grow Up the teleporters are everywhere, and I never used them in the course of the whole game. The map system is jarring and unpleasant to use, plus it is way too easy now. You can find everything for the main story in a couple of hours.

    Gone also is the really fun part of Grow Home -- exploring the world to find the animals and plants. Instead you have challenges, which is flying through hoops on timers. So not fun! Especially with the wonky-ass controls of this game. The world is bigger but feels much smaller. There are new abilities, but you don't use them. There are a lot of plants for you to catalog, and you can spawn them, but there's rarely any need and they all pretty much do the same thing. You don't even have to hunt for them -- there's a glaring blinking marker whenever a new one is onscreen.

    The world is bigger but it's meaningless. There's no mystery, there's nothing you're looking for. Since it is horizontally laid out instead of vertical, you never really have to climb much. You can usually just glide from wherever your highest point is to anywhere else.

    Way to go Ubisoft -- Grow up is Messed Up.
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  5. Aug 17, 2016
    0
    possibly one of the worst games and controls i've ever experienced. some of the worst physics I've ever seen in a game. jumping up onto a platform is even a hassle. avoid like the plague!
  6. Mar 21, 2017
    0
    The game is crashed and sony or Ubisoft do nothing. My Money ??? It is ridiculous, you can only play 1 hour and no more game. Crashed. Error, etc.

    Jogo todo bugado, seves corrompidos, não compre pois não pretendem enviar um patch para correção. Sony e Ubisoft não respondem as mensagens. Decepção.
  7. Jan 19, 2019
    4
    When he runs into a meteor storm B.U.D crash lands on a strange planet and must piece together his ship in order to escape.

    Despite its clunky controls I quite enjoyed Grow Home and a big part of its appeal was the singular focus on climbing higher and higher to reach your escape ship. This sequel adds a few new ideas but none of them really add to the gameplay and the larger map, with
    When he runs into a meteor storm B.U.D crash lands on a strange planet and must piece together his ship in order to escape.

    Despite its clunky controls I quite enjoyed Grow Home and a big part of its appeal was the singular focus on climbing higher and higher to reach your escape ship. This sequel adds a few new ideas but none of them really add to the gameplay and the larger map, with its endless icons find and tick off, makes Grow Up feel like a bit of a chore to play. Sometimes less is more...
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  8. Aug 14, 2018
    0
    I loved this game and put in over 10 hours on it. I had 80% completion and would love to spend hours exploring and doing tasks. However, when I was playing once, the autosave icon appeared and would not disappear. I restarted the game and found my game was deleted. There were numerous other bugs with it especially around stability. There would frequently be a splitsecond pause whereI loved this game and put in over 10 hours on it. I had 80% completion and would love to spend hours exploring and doing tasks. However, when I was playing once, the autosave icon appeared and would not disappear. I restarted the game and found my game was deleted. There were numerous other bugs with it especially around stability. There would frequently be a splitsecond pause where the game would not respond--probably a loading issue. I researched and found that lots of others are experiencing the same issue.

    All in all, I would give this game a 0/10 if I could. Very disappointed that Ubisoft Reflections ruined a great game by not sorting out these bugs.
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Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 36 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 36
  2. Negative: 0 out of 36
  1. CD-Action
    Nov 18, 2016
    70
    Grow Home’s sequel is still charming, enjoyable and cute as a button, but increasing its scale was completely unnecessary. [11/2016, p.64]
  2. CD-Action
    Nov 18, 2016
    70
    Grow Home’s sequel is still charming, enjoyable and cute as a button, but increasing its scale was completely unnecessary. [11/2016, p.64]
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Oct 16, 2016
    80
    It's a wonderfully tactile, funny and warmhearted toy that's worth playing with. [Nov 2016, p.94]