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Mixed or average reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 26
  2. Negative: 0 out of 26
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  1. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    Feb 8, 2018
    80
    Portal Knights takes the blueprint and gives it more of what we always wished Minecraft had: deeper combat and a series of quests that give us a greater sense of purpose. [September 2017, p77]
  2. 80
    Portal Knights just about pulls off being a crafting game and an RPG adventure in one by keeping the important things simple. A well-implemented 4 player co-op adds another layer of enjoyment to proceedings, but combat and controller mapping problems slightly spoil an otherwise pleasant game.
  3. May 18, 2017
    80
    Portal Knights has a few shortcomings, but the overall experience is a lot of fun. Its blend of RPG-esque leveling up with crafting and a steady learning curve keep you engaged. Those looking for a solid gateway game into the crafting sub-genre should check it out — especially if they enjoy RPGs. The music does hold things back, but every other major part of Portal Knights works well.
  4. May 18, 2017
    80
    We would have loved a more complex story, more different quest and more NPC but at it's core Portal Knights it's a pretty cool game, with quite good content and a lot of stuff to do and to create. Combat system is really simple but quite challenging for the young players out there, a good compromise to satisfy a wide audience.
  5. May 18, 2017
    80
    Portal Knights is the perfect opportunity if you're willing to get close to the universe of Minecraft & C., or if you're looking for something a little bit more complex than mere resource gathering and building. The RPG component is pretty thin, but deep enough to offer different approaches to the game. Thumbs up.
  6. May 18, 2017
    80
    Portal Knights takes inspiration from a variety of games, blending the crafting and building of games like Minecraft and merging loose RPG elements to make it a sandbox game with a goal.
  7. May 18, 2017
    77
    Very suitable for a young audience.
  8. 75
    If you’re in the mood for a more light-hearted take on the procedurally-generated survival genre, then you may want to check out Portal Knights. Its inclusion of major RPG elements gives you new unlocks to look forward to and experiment with, and its easy yet robust crafting system always tasks you with collecting something different. Combined with specialized and upgradeable crafting stations, Portal Knights feels like it has more focus than many games in the procedural genre. These varying gameplay mechanics all meld together to produce a game that is good fun to play with friends.
  9. May 18, 2017
    75
    Portal Knights is a "Minecraft Like" that goes far beyond mere clone and adds many personal elements: a colorful and playful graphics, an immediate combat system and a complex crafting system, in some ways even too much complex. Being able to understand what you need and navigate through menus unfortunately limited in part a game that could have said much more, especially thanks to the excellent cooperative game management.
  10. May 23, 2017
    74
    Accessible, and with both online and offline co-op options, Portal Knights ends up being a little bit boring after several gameplay hours. Its visuals and RPG aspects are enough to avoid being called 'Minecraft clone', although there aren't that much innovations in this particular subgenre. Its combat mechanics are quite monotone, although it focus on developing our character and not our buildings, which is always interesting.
  11. Jun 2, 2017
    70
    A nice entry to the block building worlds à la MineCraft that’s perfectly suited for beginners. But don’t expect the complexity of Mojang’s masterpiece nor the roleplaying ingredients of Dragon Quest Builders.
  12. May 31, 2017
    70
    Portal Knights feels like a natural evolution of the procedural block building and exploration genre. It packs in lots of RPG elements, exciting adventure, and addictive multiplayer that layers on top of the existing world creation mechanics popularized by Minecraft.
  13. May 26, 2017
    70
    Portal Knights brings some interesting new wrinkles to the crafting genre that has become so popular recently. The increased focus on combat works well, particularly with the boss battles and having a clearly defined end goal is a great way of keeping you invested. Unfortunately, some of the other additions like the poorly thought out stats system and the reliance on random drops for creating crucial portals keeps the game from ever fully achieving knighthood.
  14. May 26, 2017
    70
    In summary, this is a beautiful game that is worth the price of purchase. It is a small download meaning most gamers will be able to jump in and play shortly after purchase, which is something fantastic in this age of instant gratification. I enjoyed my play through of the title even though I am not really the key demographic for it. It raises the bar for building games, and despite the few bugs I found whilst playing, you can see why you will get your money’s worth and then some out of it. For those looking to make characters and level up, Portal Knights provides a reliable “light” version of this genre. It has a charm that will keep you playing and a soundtrack that is so delightful it will be the only sound playing in the room when you have it on.
  15. May 26, 2017
    70
    Portal Knights is a nice Minecraft-like that tries to implement an adventure, even if it fails to tell a real good story.
  16. May 25, 2017
    70
    Minecraft with new mechanics and coop play for up to four players online. Portal Knights it is not the most original adventure game out there, but still offers lots of hours of "crafted RPG" fun.
  17. May 22, 2017
    70
    More than anything, I'd say Portal Knights felt mostly pleasant to me. A relaxing push forward, the visual asthetic along with the relatively unthreatening enemies (barring a few surprises) it seems like despite the push forward, the game is more encouraging of players willing to stop and smell the roses; and then build a huge castle on top of them.
  18. May 20, 2017
    70
    This is a quite enjoyable action RPG with some Minecraft-ish ideas in it. It doesn't make the most of its concept, but it's not a bad option, particularly with friends.
  19. May 18, 2017
    70
    Portal Knights feels like a barebones experience. While the foundation Keen Games created is solid, there is so much more that could be expanded on and fleshed out to create an even better experience for its players. Portal Knights may not have hooked me in, but I believe that with a dedicated fan base, the game can grow into something bigger and more elaborate. In its current state, however, Portal Knights lacks depth, especially when it comes to its RPG classes and skills.
  20. May 18, 2017
    70
    It takes a long time to do anything in Portal Knights. And when doing things begin to land on the side of tedium rather than fun, it becomes quite difficult to see the silver lining. That being said, Portal Knights surely isn’t bad. It’s just the type of game that appeals to its niche audience; in this case a younger crowd itching for some minecrafty sandbox fun. There’s definitely some to be had, you just might have to do a bit of digging.
  21. May 18, 2017
    70
    Portal Knights is a great mix of ideas, a sandbox and role playing hybrid that gives his best during the multiplayer sessions. A brilliant Minecraft relative, with a simple role playing system that will ensure many hours of play to lovers of the sandbox genre.
  22. Jul 27, 2017
    60
    While it seemed like it tried hard to be Minecraft but with a twist, it still held a unique charm with its biomes, portals and eventful stories, as well as the class and custom character system. With the craft system lacking in favor for grinding combat, the game could use some balancing and tweaking to be what it advertises to the public.
  23. May 31, 2017
    60
    There is a lot for you to do in Portal Knights. Exploring the well-designed and colorful worlds while taking on groups of challenging and unique enemies is consistently fun but the shallow and repetitive quests and almost unnecessary crafting system make the game frequently tedious to play.
  24. May 18, 2017
    60
    The Minecraft's heritage here is inescapable. A good experience, and a really addictive game that allows us to improve our character through procedural environments.
  25. May 18, 2017
    55
    Portal Knights follows Minecraft’s path, but with a special focus on combat. However, some issues with the controls and the camera make this experience somewhat frustrating.
  26. May 26, 2017
    50
    Portal Knights is a visually appealing game, but lacks the sense of wonder and awe we are used to from the likes of Minecraft. The crafting and building systems might be present, but the game lacks a world worth exploring, which makes it all fall apart fairly quickly.
User Score
6.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 45 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 45
  2. Negative: 10 out of 45
  1. May 23, 2017
    10
    Finally Portal Knights is among us! So far the game is amazing with beautifully charming graphics. The control seems spot on with a lock-onFinally Portal Knights is among us! So far the game is amazing with beautifully charming graphics. The control seems spot on with a lock-on and dodge system. I created a Ranger to start things off. This is the game I always wanted after playing Minecraft for a long time on the PS4. Minecraft with better graphics, combat system and RPG elements. The COOP works flawlessly as I have been playing COOP with my son. I highly recommend this game! Full Review »
  2. Aug 20, 2017
    5
    Looks pretty, sounds ok to start with, and then it gets boring fast. instead of becoming more interesting it doesn't really, the mechanics areLooks pretty, sounds ok to start with, and then it gets boring fast. instead of becoming more interesting it doesn't really, the mechanics are repetitive and it becomes a boring grind after a few hours. That's the problem with these games - ok to rent but spend your hard earned on something that develops and rewards more, with less tedium. Kids wised up fast after a promising period of interest Full Review »
  3. Jun 12, 2017
    9
    If you are looking for a game very similar to Minecraft, this is your game.
    In this game, the player explores different types of worlds from
    If you are looking for a game very similar to Minecraft, this is your game.
    In this game, the player explores different types of worlds from the forest to the desert, in all of them you will have to collect many materials and enter dungeons in each world that were randomly generated except in the first worlds (because they are tutorials).
    The soundtrack is relaxing and appropriate to every moment of the game: battles, exploration, final bosses...
    The graphics are not as good as the games of this modern generation, but they fit the games of this class.
    One of the problems of the game is that it can make people who are not accustomed to these games feel tired.
    Another defect is that this game is a casual game that does not correspond to the types of games that should be on these consoles, if you have a more casual console, specifically Nintendo Switch, I would recommend that you at least try this game.
    In conclusion, this game is for players who like to play relaxing games in which you have to build, explore, and do not mind the time you are playing because the hours in this game become seconds.
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