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  • Summary: Spirit of the North is a single-player 3rd-person adventure game inspired by the breathtaking and mysterious landscapes of Iceland with various pieces of Nordic folklore. The game purposefully has no dialog or narrative. Breathe in the surroundings to solve various puzzles and speculate theSpirit of the North is a single-player 3rd-person adventure game inspired by the breathtaking and mysterious landscapes of Iceland with various pieces of Nordic folklore. The game purposefully has no dialog or narrative. Breathe in the surroundings to solve various puzzles and speculate the meaning of a lost ancient civilization. Expand
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Nov 8, 2019
    85
    Its puzzles aren't all that challenging and the controls are clumsy, but Spirit of the North still manages to convince with an intriguing story, beautiful environments and stunning music. Simply put, a great platform experience.
  2. Nov 25, 2019
    80
    Spirit of the North is a poetic adventure through the Icelandicfolklore. This platform game is a great chance to discover the power of narration and the evocative power of videogames.
  3. CD-Action
    Jan 10, 2020
    65
    The puzzles, although repetitive, never stop encouraging the players to think. The game enchants with its visuals which are complemented by a truly masterful soundtrack. I am not going back to it after finishing it though. [01/2020, p.54]
  4. Nov 13, 2019
    62
    Atmospheric puzzle adventure with a fox as protagonist – but hampered by clumsy controls and unsophisticated storytelling.
  5. Jan 10, 2020
    50
    The biggest problem with Spirit of the North is that there’s far more of it than it needs to be. Take the story, for example: it’s a wordless tale about a fox wandering through the frozen wilderness to find its lost love (or so I gathered). While that’s certainly enough to go on, it’s also not enough to sustain the game for nearly four hours. That’s hardly a lengthy experience, but it still feels like the game’s length could have been cut by an hour or more, and nothing would have been lost.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 24
  2. Negative: 3 out of 24
  1. Nov 13, 2019
    10
    A video game that strays away from the norm of high octane action, to offer a relaxed and enjoyable experience. Its stunningly beautiful withA video game that strays away from the norm of high octane action, to offer a relaxed and enjoyable experience. Its stunningly beautiful with surreal environments. The game has well designed puzzles, i just wished it offered more. The story is engaging and is something hard to achieve without voice acting or text. However this game manages to keep the pace and put its story across via memorials. The story is hidden in plain sight, but only recognised when a second play through is done. The way the story is laid out, allows for the play to make up their own assumptions on what unfolded within the games history. The game seems to take some influence from folklore around tulikettu the fox of the northern lights and is something i love. The game offers a variety of puzzles and platforming however one of its biggest strong points is the OST. The music offers a variety of emotions especially as you begin to piece the story together. Its unique to say the least and is easily in my top favourite indie titles along with Journey, Abuz and hellblade. Will be looking forward for future titles from this developer. Expand
  2. Dec 23, 2019
    10
    Great game.. I hope to also play it again on Nintendo Switch.. It'd be perfect to play it laying in bed ☺️
  3. Jun 5, 2023
    10
    really loved this game! If you want a game to chill and enjoy beautiful scenarios this is your pick
  4. Nov 13, 2019
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I love this game! It's the most beautiful game graphically I've dver played or seen! And the story line and mechanics make the game one of my favourites!

    However, there are a couple of things that let it down which is why I've rated this a 9 not a 10.
    Sometimes it is really confusing where you should go and you can spend hours running around trying to get back on track, I think it would be better if that light that follows you worked kind of like Sparx in Spyro and could have a function that hints you where to go.

    Also the fox near walls is super finicky and it can make some tasks almost impossible to do. And lastly, some places like the cave in chapter 6 need better lighting because it's nearly impossible to see.

    And the ending was a bit confusing, what actually happened? Also the ending doesn't save. Other than these things, it's a very enjoyable game and I would recommend, just maybe not to young kids. things
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  5. May 8, 2020
    8
    Spirit of the North
    A Beautiful Adventure
    Spirit of the North is a 5 hour long puzzle platforming game where you play as a fox accompanied
    Spirit of the North
    A Beautiful Adventure
    Spirit of the North is a 5 hour long puzzle platforming game where you play as a fox accompanied by a spirit, at first things are pretty straight forward, and this is when spirit of the north Is at its best, it’s at first a beautiful linear journey, with snow, and ice, and finding symbols to bring to life to move forward, all while beautiful chill inducing music plays in the background, spirit of the north starts as a game that feels like hot chocolate on a cold day and then the second half of the game happens.. spirit of the north becomes more puzzle platform and less puzzle adventure, here you’ll be activating symbols still, but not so much in a linear fashion, they now act as switches, so you’ll be in the same area running round figuring out which switch to throw to move onto the next switch until your able to leave the area, sometimes being introduced to a new ability to help you solve new puzzles, such as the ability to leave your body and activate switches out of reach to your solid form… an ability that has potential, but these puzzles proved to be a nuisance thanks to them being tied to a timer, and the switch so far out of reach that you don’t have a moment to spare on your way to activating it… overall I wish the spirit didn’t leave your body when youd activate a symbol, or destroy an object.. it would’ve bee na much more enjoyable experience just playing with the mechanics and not having to constantly find a flower to pill your energy from in between every switch press… its all just feels overwhelming in the final stretch, really making me miss those beginning moments when things were simple, and it was about enjoying the experience.. I would’ve loved moments like this thrown in between the puzzle solving rather than new puzzle area after new puzzle area.. let me breathe… thankfully towards the end, things start to go back to the way they should be.. back to enjoying the environment and music.. back to enjoying the beauty that is spirit of the north…
    Spirit of the north does have its pacing issues for the 2nd half of this 5 hour long game, but the overall package makes spirit of the north a must play for adventure and platforming fans…
    I give Spirit of the North
    a 7.5/10
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  6. Nov 3, 2019
    8
    Great journey through a beautiful and magical landscape. Only the clunky control of Mr. Fox and the outdated (but still lovely looking)Great journey through a beautiful and magical landscape. Only the clunky control of Mr. Fox and the outdated (but still lovely looking) graphics made a little issue. Expand
  7. Fnu
    Dec 30, 2020
    1
    Frustrating and not relaxing. You have to start way back if you make a mistake and the mechanics are a real pain in the ass. After about theFrustrating and not relaxing. You have to start way back if you make a mistake and the mechanics are a real pain in the ass. After about the 25th time you've tried to get to a stone it completely looses it's charm. If you want to spend hours going round in circles and getting nowhere go for it. Otherwise spare yourself the BS. Expand

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