- Publisher: tinyBuild , Acme Gamestudio
- Release Date: Oct 11, 2022
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 49 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 49
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Mixed: 10 out of 49
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Negative: 13 out of 49
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Oct 14, 2022After Thymesia and Steelrising I would say that all in all Asterigos is the best soulslike of the last months. Intense boss fights, huge still tree and clever level/stage/map design. I miss more differentiated weapons and armor/rings to find. 8,5/10.
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Oct 25, 2022A passable game largely let down by lack of polish - clunky controls without customisation options, unskippable, unpausable cutscenes, graphical glitches. I'd probably play a sequel if some of these things were fixed
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Oct 14, 2022An Amazing game with a lot of optimizations, variety of gameplay and music that brings epicness, really good misions and deep characters, recomendation easly.
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Oct 14, 2022
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Oct 15, 2022Gráficos lindos, joganilidade ótima, história bacana. Ótimo jogo para jogar de forma despretensiosa e em dias leves.
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Oct 14, 2022Great game! A bit of Zelda, a bit of "Souls" (but not as hard), very big, with a beautiful soundtrack.
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Awards & Rankings
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Sep 7, 2023A stellar debut with intriguing story, beautiful visual style and satisfying action RPG combat systems.
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PLAYNov 30, 2022A solid soulslike, with some cool ideas in the combat. Despite a few technical flaws and some less-than-original takes, Asterigos is still worth your time. [Issue#21, p.89]
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Nov 14, 2022The developers take a brutal and punishing game of survival and spin into an epic journey. Hilda won’t become a beaten and battered casualty of a brutal combat system, but rather a heroic figure that brings hope to a bleak land and its people, with personal stories that have a variety of endings for the Aphesians in this fully fleshed out world. A strong combat system that doesn’t punish players too harshly makes Asterigos: Curse of the Stars refreshing and approachable. Levelling too much can make bosses easy, and locations for quest items can be obtuse, but the game never feels unfair or unbalanced making Aphes a world worth exploring for the rich adventure that it tells.