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  1. Aug 8, 2021
    8
    Bluefire is a precise platformer - I like to compare it to a 3D version of Celeste! It has a similar fun-factor and precise platforming feel and challenge. You can upgrade your character's ability in a bunch of different ways that keep the game feeling new and fun as you progress.

    The graphics and design are beautiful and the "feel" of the game is smooth/fluid. It generally plays
    Bluefire is a precise platformer - I like to compare it to a 3D version of Celeste! It has a similar fun-factor and precise platforming feel and challenge. You can upgrade your character's ability in a bunch of different ways that keep the game feeling new and fun as you progress.

    The graphics and design are beautiful and the "feel" of the game is smooth/fluid. It generally plays flawlessly on Stadia.

    This isn't a RDR2 level AAA masterpiece, but for 10-20 hours of challenging platforming fun, this is a great game. It is the type of game that makes you a better gamer for playing.
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  2. Aug 30, 2021
    10
    This is a cute and awesome little game. I have really enjoyed playing it. Its not too graphic so fun for any age! If you have not played it yet you should!
  3. Aug 26, 2021
    8
    An exhausting 3D platformer in a comic-like castlevania world.
    In order to get skills and equipment you have to solve intermediate levels, where jumping and using your talents wisely is very important.
    Very difficult to master, but doable with a lot of ambition.
  4. Aug 9, 2021
    8
    Gratis al day one con la sottoscrizione a Stadia Pro ho trovato questo gioco fantastico. Unica pecca, dura troppo poco: finito a 8 ore dall'uscita. Consigliatissimo
  5. Aug 8, 2021
    8
    This is a solid throwback to older 3D action/platform games from the PlayStation 2 era; and as such it is a frank success; this said, it also suffers from many of the flaws of games of that era: platforming is not always obvious, combat can get janky if the camera doesn't play nice, and exploration sometimes can get a bit confusing (with a lot more verticality and branching routes thanThis is a solid throwback to older 3D action/platform games from the PlayStation 2 era; and as such it is a frank success; this said, it also suffers from many of the flaws of games of that era: platforming is not always obvious, combat can get janky if the camera doesn't play nice, and exploration sometimes can get a bit confusing (with a lot more verticality and branching routes than expected, to the point of confusion in some areas).
    The game also clearly borrows from the "souls-like" genre in how it handles death, health and currency; which works quite well.

    I would only really recommend it if you are already a fan of this genre of action-platformer; but if you are, it is quite fun!
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  6. Aug 8, 2021
    8
    A very interesting and beautiful platformer. The time I had playing was great and the puzzle levels were the right mix of frustrating and satisfying. Minor issue is that it failed to keep my attention but honestly, that's difficult nowadays.
  7. Aug 9, 2021
    8
    I very much liked Blue Fire, but it proved to be too hard for me, so I can only really review the first few levels.
  8. Aug 9, 2021
    8
    I thoroughly enjoyed this game. It had a couple of annoying bugs, but generally it was challenging and fun. The various ability unlocks were interesting and the various progression systems were compelling.
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  1. Jun 18, 2021
    40
    Blue Fire is like if you took Ocarina of Time-era Hyrule and broke it up into a thousand platforms. As cool as that might sound, the game's difficulty varies wildly, and it's easy to get lost since there's no map in this Stadia version.