- Publisher: Infuse Studio
- Release Date: Nov 1, 2019
- Also On: PC, Switch
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 55 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 39 out of 55
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Mixed: 6 out of 55
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Negative: 10 out of 55
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Jan 10, 2021Not a good game. I love Indies, and I played a fair amount of walking simulaters, puzzle games and platformers. This is simply not good enough. It's boring, the graphics are poor and the controls are way too clunky and unprecise for this much jumping and platforming. It anoys me to fall down or get stuck on something every few seconds.
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Dec 30, 2020Frustrating 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.
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Jul 31, 2022This game is mostly a waste of time.
Graphically acceptable.
ok story.
Terrible controls.
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CD-ActionJan 10, 2020The 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]
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Jan 10, 2020The 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.
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Nov 25, 2019Spirit 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.