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5.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 24 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 24
  2. Negative: 10 out of 24

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  1. Nov 2, 2017
    8
    The "critics" here, are obviously unfamiliar with philosophical notions, as Oure, while a bit repetitive in it's nature, still surpasses the sum of it's parts. It's a small beautiful interactive experience more so than a game. It questions the themes of meaning, life and death, while never forcing anything down your throat.
    The controls are pretty simple, we're talking Collosus simple,
    The "critics" here, are obviously unfamiliar with philosophical notions, as Oure, while a bit repetitive in it's nature, still surpasses the sum of it's parts. It's a small beautiful interactive experience more so than a game. It questions the themes of meaning, life and death, while never forcing anything down your throat.
    The controls are pretty simple, we're talking Collosus simple, however, they are easy to handle, contrary to what the "critics" will have you believe.

    The one downside i found with it, was that it can, at times, be massively confusing to find the collectibles because you only have a radar to pinpoint orbs, which only lights up, if they are floating in the same layer of the skies as you.

    TLDR: A great little experience, lending a more interactive approach to philosophical themes than a movie, and less interactivity than most other games. A small beautiful sky garden if you will.
    Not for everyone, but definitely worth it if you know what you're in for.
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53

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 8
  2. Negative: 2 out of 8
  1. Mar 21, 2018
    42
    To some extent, Oure reminds me a lot of AER, another flight-heavy that seems like a bit of a wasted opportunity. Until the day when Heavy Spectrum and Daedalic Entertainment get together and make a really great flying game with a purpose, then, you’re stuck with what’s on offer here — and right now, that’s not enough to make Oure worth your time.
  2. Nov 11, 2017
    80
    In the end, Oure won me over as an indie title with a lot of heart, and absolutely has me begging to know what other secrets I missed as I soared through the clouds.
  3. Nov 7, 2017
    50
    There just isn't very much to Oure beyond aimless exploring, since the battles are unsatisfying and brief and the collectables feel arbitrary. Lazily soaring through the clouds collecting orbs and finding secrets can be momentarily relaxing, but there's no compelling reason to keep exploring the clouds once you've wrapped up the Titan fights. The plot doesn't go anywhere, and the main action sequences feel like a small batch of concept proofs. Oure is the gaming equivalent of a daydream--it's pleasant and light, but it feels like a distraction rather than something worth latching on to.