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  1. Apr 23, 2020
    4
    Really disappointing game. Starts of promising, but takes turn for the worse. Very bad level design, that only highlights how the controls are unpresice and very unintuitive. Stopped caring about the story and will probably not finish the game, because it has lost it's charm. And that is shame, because it looked like masterpiece from all the reviews.
  2. Nov 12, 2020
    6
    This game is all right, but it's in love with its story, which is really weird. If you enjoy watching someone getting yelled at by their abusive boss and looking sad all the time, all the while being unable to skip the cutscene, check out Owlboy.

    Whoever said it's a Metroidvania does not know what a Metroidvania is. The game is linear. As a whole, the game is frustrating because it
    This game is all right, but it's in love with its story, which is really weird. If you enjoy watching someone getting yelled at by their abusive boss and looking sad all the time, all the while being unable to skip the cutscene, check out Owlboy.

    Whoever said it's a Metroidvania does not know what a Metroidvania is. The game is linear.

    As a whole, the game is frustrating because it does a bad job explaining itself. If there's a specific way to beat an enemy, it's not clear about it. If you can't shoot something, there's no audio or visual indicator that it doesn't work, you just keep shooting it and nothing happens. In one instance, I was supposed to throw its weapon back at it, but it was unclear whether I could just pick up the weapon or if that would hurt me. It becomes a matter of trial-and-error, which just wastes time. It fails to explain itself in the global sense, too. It tells me things like "go find Geddy!" and I seriously can't remember who Geddy is, and I certaintly don't know where he is.

    The game can be frustrating, but is at least somewhat forgiving. Whenever you encounter a challenge and get killed, it starts you back pretty close to where you left off.
    There are also a few bugs, which is surprising as it's 2 years old and has been patched a few times.
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  3. Jun 29, 2021
    8
    This is a very good game made by talented people who put their hearts and souls into this. However there are a few issues with the game, for example the game is really easy for the majority of the game, but the last two boss fights and the last section of the game are really difficult out of no where. The story is really good and the music is even better but the random difficulty spikes isThis is a very good game made by talented people who put their hearts and souls into this. However there are a few issues with the game, for example the game is really easy for the majority of the game, but the last two boss fights and the last section of the game are really difficult out of no where. The story is really good and the music is even better but the random difficulty spikes is what really brings owlboy down a few pegs. Expand
  4. May 16, 2018
    6
    The good:
    - beautiful graphics and animations, very detailed pixel art
    - a nice story with some twists (if you care to dig deeper)
    - some event-driven sections to mix things up
    The bad:
    - Control scheme is very unintuitive
    - Bad world design, the sections lack cohesion in terms of traversal
    - Very unstable with lots of game-breaking bugs
  5. Jul 10, 2018
    4
    overrated, I beat it on the first day I bought it.
    short story, difficult control scheme
  6. May 22, 2018
    7
    Owlboy is a work of art that is definitely worth experiencing but it does have some weak points. Crashes were frequent. I am generally not a fan of pixel art but the beauty of it in this game is hard to deny. The art direction is excellent and the quality is consistent throughout. A few sequences in particular have a cinematic quality that I have never seen in a pixel art game before. TheOwlboy is a work of art that is definitely worth experiencing but it does have some weak points. Crashes were frequent. I am generally not a fan of pixel art but the beauty of it in this game is hard to deny. The art direction is excellent and the quality is consistent throughout. A few sequences in particular have a cinematic quality that I have never seen in a pixel art game before. The sound track is also a highlight and the way it evolved with the story always seemed appropriate and never got repetitive. Gameplay is fun for the most part and there is a good amount of variety but there are some areas that I found to be a chore to get through. The pacing of the game was also a bit weird, key moments felt rushed without much explanation as though chunks of the story had been removed. The story is good but quite simple, for an action platformer it is well above average and certainly better than any Mario story I can recall but I felt that it missed the opportunity to be a great story because it never really dug deep with any of the concepts it introduced. Overall though I liked the story for what it was and it was interesting and had some unique ideas.

    Gameplay 7 - The thing that made gameplay unique is the way you use different team-mates for your special abilities. Rather than upgrading your own attacks you find new friends to carry around and they each have a special skill. The idea is pretty cool and adds a sense of importance to the companions you rely on throughout the story. There are some sections where you lose a companion and you miss them because your abilities are more limited. The control scheme though could be a bit confusing I constantly found myself accidentally dropping my team-mates and then I would have to cycle through them to get the one I wanted. Also aiming with the right stick while moving with the left with the charged ability could be troublesome. Not a big deal but a bit frustrating during fast paced battles or parts where timing was crucial. Another thing about gameplay that was a bit of a pain was the way the camera moved between sections. Sometimes the camera would follow Otus which was fine but when you got to the edge of a new area it would stop before shifting over, almost like swapping between two different images. The transition felt jarring and happened very frequently. Collecting coins in the game was a bit underwhelming. You can spend the coins but almost the only thing you get is a slight health upgrade. It just didn't feel rewarding.

    Story/Progression 7 - The story is quite unique but still follows the typical structure of collecting special objects hidden at the end of dungeons. There are a few things that it does different from most games though. There are some major twists, whenever Otus and his friends go to a new place something unexpected usually happens. Without giving spoilers those moments ranged from tragic to awe inspiring. I found the lore to be a bit underdeveloped but the ideas were good enough to keep me engaged. The final was very satisfying.

    World 7 - Each location has its own identity and all of the dungeons have a unique style and atmosphere. The biggest weakness of the world is the layout. It is a convoluted web of passageways. There is no fast travel system so every time you want to back track you need to go back through a long winding tunnel of obstacles. It didn't bother me at first but by the end of the game I found getting from place to place to be a chore. The dungeons themselves are pretty well designed but it would have been really helpful if you could teleport from one area to another after clearing each one. Teleportation already plays a role in the game so I don't know why that wasn't included as a way of getting from place to place.

    Characters 6 - I did like the characters but very few of them evolved beyond their very basic personality. There are only a few characters who we really get to learn much about beyond their basic description. There were a couple characters who were more than they seemed and those reveals were satisfying but some of the primary characters seemed quite one note.

    Visual Design 8 - This is easily one of the best looking pixel art games I have ever played. The environments are all beautiful and detailed and the sky always seems to look vibrant. The background sculptures actually look three dimensional and have a high level of detail and structure. There are a few scenes that show historic events in the story that are true works of art with a very high level of detail and form.

    Sound Design 8 - The sound track is great. The songs themselves are very good but also the way they are used in the story. Each area has its own theme but the music also changes as the story progresses. I always felt that the music matched the atmosphere and that is pretty rare even in AAA games. The sound effects were also pretty good although they didn't stand out as specia
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  7. Aug 16, 2018
    2
    lovely art, sound and interesting story. Terrible gamedesign, awful controls and retarded difficulty spikes

    Even at a discount DON'T waste your money!!
  8. Jul 27, 2018
    6
    Owlboy looks fantastic. The music is amazing and the characters are really charming. However, there are quite a few problems with this game :

    - It's way too short. Finishing it took me less than 10 hours, with very little incentive to go back and play again. - Playing in handheld mode or with the joycons by themselves is really hard and uncomfortable due to the constant jumping between
    Owlboy looks fantastic. The music is amazing and the characters are really charming. However, there are quite a few problems with this game :

    - It's way too short. Finishing it took me less than 10 hours, with very little incentive to go back and play again.
    - Playing in handheld mode or with the joycons by themselves is really hard and uncomfortable due to the constant jumping between the R stick and the A/B/Y/X buttons. Use a Pro controller or the joycons grip.
    - Some bosses are hard to understand. When I see a boss, I should be able to understand its patterns pretty easily. In Owlboy some bosses feel like messes
    - The difficulty is really weird, going from hard bosses to ones that are quite easy.
    - The game is *very* linear. Additional collectibles are almost only secret rooms or rewards for clearing areas, not actually finding new parts of the map.
    - There's literally nothing after the credits. No new game +, nothing like that. The game tells you the results of your actions but you don't get to experience them, which makes the ending very frustrating. Trying to re-launch your save after you've finished the game just sends you back to right the moment right before the final boss.

    In the end I just want more content... The game is definitely too short and linear, where there could have been tons of expansions made.

    Is Owlboy overrated? Definitely. But it still has amazing visuals and an overall good story-line. It's just a shame that the game is so... weak, content wise.
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  9. Mar 26, 2018
    9
    People come to Owlboy because of the graphics. It's been often described as the best pixel art ever, and it's certainly amongst the best. The gorgeous music doesn't come far behind. This is one of the very few games whose soundtrack entered my Spotify albums list.

    The gameplay is hit-and-miss–a liberal blend of platforming and shooting. In classic metroidvania style, you unlock areas in
    People come to Owlboy because of the graphics. It's been often described as the best pixel art ever, and it's certainly amongst the best. The gorgeous music doesn't come far behind. This is one of the very few games whose soundtrack entered my Spotify albums list.

    The gameplay is hit-and-miss–a liberal blend of platforming and shooting. In classic metroidvania style, you unlock areas in the extensive map as you gain new abilities. The difficulty level is uneven, and Owlboy is probably going to frustrate you at times. Interestingly, however, each player seems to be frustrated by a different part of the game. Some people complain about the stealth sections, or the “bullet sponge” bosses. I was fine with both, but got intensely frustrated by a sequence that most players seem to just breeze through. (Those damn monkeys!)

    All of that, however, doesn't really explain why Owlboy became an instant cult classic. That's all down to the story. So many games try very hard to come up with a meaningful story, and fall flat. Owlboy puts them all to shame by delivering a story and characters you deeply care about–and doing it all so well, it makes it look easy. This game constantly surprises you with its depth and originality. When it courts gaming cliches, it's only to subvert them later on.

    It's quite surprising how much emotional buy-in this game can elicit from you. People talk a lot about the brilliant first few minutes, the shocking ending, or that mid-game tearjerker. To me, the most unforgettable moment came very unexpected. It was an optional sequence that other players might well have missed, where I was made privy to the fate of a minor character. (Non-spoilery hint: that talk about the wife). That dialogue, the vast loneliness of the environment, and the music–oh, my, that music.

    Many games (and movies) aspire to give you moments to remember. That's a though call. That moment in Owlboy, however, I won't forget.
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  10. Jun 4, 2018
    5
    Somehow both slow and dull. Wait for a hard sale on this. I played for a day or two and just got bored. A $10 at best.
  11. Aug 18, 2018
    10
    Owlboy is a straight up masterpiece with amazing art, world building, lore, great music, unique but simple controls and general veriety in gameplay.
    The story is not what is seems and in a good way, it surprises you with a hard hit to the gut, but lifts you up a bit later. the tone is always right and the game is just straight up my second favorite game of all times.
  12. Mar 20, 2018
    2
    This is easily the most over-rated indie game I have ever played. My disdain for it only grew the longer I played. I very rarely have such a strong negative reaction to a game, but this nearly had me throwing my Switch into the wall. I couldn't even finish it, and I tried really had to motivate myself since Nintendo doesn't do eShop refunds. But I just couldn't get through more than halfThis is easily the most over-rated indie game I have ever played. My disdain for it only grew the longer I played. I very rarely have such a strong negative reaction to a game, but this nearly had me throwing my Switch into the wall. I couldn't even finish it, and I tried really had to motivate myself since Nintendo doesn't do eShop refunds. But I just couldn't get through more than half of it. I am completely baffled by how much praise it's gotten; I've never felt so out of sync with the hive mind.

    First off, the story is dull and unengaging; I could barely pay attention when the text dialogues popped up. Second, it's infuriatingly hard at times, not because it's challenging, but because it's terribly designed. If you get hit you get knocked to the ground, and the way many enemies and sections are designed, it can be nearly impossible to get back up flying and shooting back without getting hit a bunch more times—or dying altogether. There's ridiculous bullcrap like lava that kills you instantly if you accidentally touch it or get knocked down into it. The control scheme is awful; I frequently found myself pressing the wrong button in the heat of battle and never got it down. It's just horrible game design. It's not fun and when it's not infuriating, it's pretty boring.

    The art direction and music are the only positives to a terrible experience.
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  13. Feb 20, 2018
    6
    I am a huge fan of Metroidvania and story driven games, and when I heard that Owlboy was coming to consoles, I was really excited after seeing the reviews and praise from the Internet on the game. But ultimately, I am disappointed with the experience.

    The gameplay is very average and dull, where it consists of you flying, shooting enemies (which is very frustrating and consists of
    I am a huge fan of Metroidvania and story driven games, and when I heard that Owlboy was coming to consoles, I was really excited after seeing the reviews and praise from the Internet on the game. But ultimately, I am disappointed with the experience.

    The gameplay is very average and dull, where it consists of you flying, shooting enemies (which is very frustrating and consists of awkward controls), and going through temples. There aren't too many extras or unlockables gained by exploring, a staple of Metroidvanias that is missing. The puzzles are mostly simple, and boss battles toward the end become very difficult, with the last one being nearly impossible.

    The story is also marginal, it has some humorous moments and likable characters, but is nothing to write home about.

    Also, as of now on the Switch version, there are many, many game crashing bugs that occur, mainly when the loading screen first appears when traveling to a new area. During the last boss, I was close to the end of the battle, only for my game to crash and I had to start over. Keep in mind, the last boss fight is very difficult and I was finally about to complete it, which was remarkably frustrating.

    The real disappointment here comes from the first couple of hours being great, and the rest of the game being a boring drag. The beginning of the game has a promising story and characters, and the gameplay seems like it will be fun and highly enjoyable. But after the first dungeon, I started to become bored, and barely even made it to the end of the game. I will say that the art and music is excellent, with beautifully detailed characters and environments, and a pleasant orchestral soundtrack.

    I do not understand the critical acclaim behind Owlboy. It is a repetitive, dull game that fans of Metroidvania may enjoy, but absolutely not at full price, I'd suggest waiting for the physical version to come out and drop in price over time if you are really interested in playing. The beginning of the game, art and music are all spot on, but most of this adventure is passable.
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  14. Mar 6, 2018
    7
    Good:
    - Breathtaking sprite art and animations
    - Fun boss fights and sequences scattered throughout - Flying around party members and using them in place of traditional weapons and abilities is a very fun and unique mechanic - Solid soundtrack - The writing and animations convey emotion very well - Great level design with the added bonus of a ton of variety Mixed: - Very
    Good:
    - Breathtaking sprite art and animations
    - Fun boss fights and sequences scattered throughout
    - Flying around party members and using them in place of traditional weapons and abilities is a very fun and unique mechanic
    - Solid soundtrack
    - The writing and animations convey emotion very well
    - Great level design with the added bonus of a ton of variety

    Mixed:
    - Very unpredictable narrative but you're constantly waiting for the plot to find it's footing
    - Characters are well written and interesting but the abrupt ending results in some incomplete character arcs
    - Very little incentive to seek out all the collectibles but the cut scenes in the shop were some of the most charming in the game

    Bad:
    - Some puzzle mechanics are more tedious then enjoyable
    - Pacing problems throughout
    - Deceptively linear; not a whole lot to explore in the open world
    - The dev team set their scopes way to wide plot wise, leaving for a sudden and frankly disappointing ending
    - The Switch's problem with precise controls can lead to some frustrating moments
    - Some frame rate issues during boss fights
    XXX
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  15. Feb 15, 2018
    7
    i will tell you something, be skeptical every time you see the critics really liking a movie or game, not always it is for everyone, this is a good example. This game is not bad, actually, but it is nothing espetacular. The gameplay is really boring and doesn't help you to engage the story. It is a really beautiful game tough and has a incredible soundtrack, but once again, it is not enough.
  16. Mar 20, 2018
    9
    Great game. Sure it's not for everyone but however enjoys classic plattformers with some new touches, great art and music and an enjoyable story should get this. I feel sorry for the haters that spent their money on it but more because they were not able to embrace Owlboy's beauty.
  17. Aug 31, 2018
    9
    A metroidvania game with overwhelming charm, lovable protagonist, and adorable side characters that join you on a memorable journey. Interesting lore that gets you even more intrigued are hidden through out the world, in dungeons that you must challenge. On a down note the game feels too short, and I feel so though it should have been much longer, but never the less this game deserves toA metroidvania game with overwhelming charm, lovable protagonist, and adorable side characters that join you on a memorable journey. Interesting lore that gets you even more intrigued are hidden through out the world, in dungeons that you must challenge. On a down note the game feels too short, and I feel so though it should have been much longer, but never the less this game deserves to be in your library, and I wonder what D-Pad Studio has in store next. Expand
  18. Feb 19, 2018
    4
    Adaptación de juego de PC... claramente ni se han planteado la adaptación, el control del apuntado respecto a la versión de PC es lamentable y hace que tengas que forzar los dedos y acabes con dolor en las manos de lo mal adaptado que está.
    No merece la pena en consolas a pesar de que en los demás aspectos es genial, ya que por culpa de esta vaga adaptación es injugable.
  19. Aug 16, 2018
    1
    Bought this at a sale on the eShop. It plays like crap and controls are idiotic!

    Got stuck on the worm boss and, unless I'm missing some upgrades, I'm stuck there due to the **** stupid difficulty spike.

    If I had to review it in one word: ****
  20. Jun 4, 2018
    8
    Owlboy
    ridiculous heart
    Youre a young mute owl that everybody underestimates reguarded as unworthy and a disappointment by your villiage but you set out to prove yourself with your best friend geddy and take down the pirates that are out here tryna collect some relics and use their power for evil Owlboy is a very unique 12 hour long platformer like game wit ha ridiculous amount of
    Owlboy
    ridiculous heart
    Youre a young mute owl that everybody underestimates
    reguarded as unworthy and a disappointment by your villiage
    but you set out to prove yourself with your best friend geddy and take down the pirates that are out here tryna collect some relics and use their power for evil
    Owlboy is a very unique 12 hour long platformer like game wit ha ridiculous amount of heart put into it.
    There is so much charm and care put into the pixilated annimations, in the characters you meet throughout your journey both in their personality and their diolog…
    this is basically a platformer where youll be flying and shooting instead of jumping..
    at first you have your best friend geddy with you..
    you can carry him and use him to help you shoot through obstacles and shoot enemies in your way as you make it through this games different levels, doing small puzzles and throwing switches, collecting as many coins as you can to spend on upgrades..
    and as the game goes on youll unlock more characters to handle other obstacles, and you can switch through these characters freely,
    The level design here starts out really charming but for me I liked the game less and less as it went on..
    levels stopped feeling like a treat to get through and more like a chore…
    they just drag on forever..
    all of them containing multiple boss fights which are the most frustrating but most satisfying aspect of this game..
    regular enemies are challenging enough.. though there are fruits you can grab to refill your health.. in boss fights theres no fruit grabbing, you gotta beat them with the health that you have at that point… all of them taking multiple tries for me to defeat… some of them making me want to stop the game.. but at the same time fair enough to make me feel like im losing because of me.. its my fault,, I can get back in there and beat this boss and once I did it was a great feeling of relief getting to continue through the level or go onto the next…
    The charm of the characters and the challenge of the boss fights waiting for me is what really pulled me through this game as after about the 2nd level things started to feel like your pretty standard platforming levels… I felt the heart draining the deeper the game got and I feel it over stays its welcome a bit…
    my biggest issue with this game though is its current stability problems…
    the game crashed on me more than 5 times.. theres one spot towards the end where if you die in that spot the game crashes every time without fail, but the most heartbreaking crash was after a hard boss fight that I was on like try number 12, I finnaly beat the boss trophy pops and crash, I have to do it all over again..
    having beat them before beating them again was nothing.. but it was still annoying..
    Owlboy is worth pushing through its crashes and late game level design just for the heart put into its story characters and world…
    it’s a shame I stopped having fun playing the game.. but I never stopped enjoying it…
    I give Owlboy an 8/10
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  21. Apr 1, 2019
    0
    most overrated game ever. lousy controlls, bad story, bad leveldesign. no worth 20 bucks. more a 5 $ game.
  22. Aug 12, 2018
    10
    This game really impressed me. The visuals are really quite special and stand out as an excellent demonstration of pixel art at its finest.
    The characters are all really quite charming in my opinion and the varied bosses and levels kept the experience feeling fresh.
    The story is surprisingly epic for a little indie game and the soundtrack certainly adds to this. I didn't have
    This game really impressed me. The visuals are really quite special and stand out as an excellent demonstration of pixel art at its finest.
    The characters are all really quite charming in my opinion and the varied bosses and levels kept the experience feeling fresh.
    The story is surprisingly epic for a little indie game and the soundtrack certainly adds to this. I didn't have particularly high hopes for owlboy but it's the most entertaining indie title i've played since hyper light drifter.
    My only complaints are that it's a bit short (around 8 hours) and during frantic boss battles you may have some hand cramp. Nonetheless it has to be a ten from me. One of the best games i've played this year.
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  23. Aug 1, 2019
    6
    It's a fairly fun adventure game but the roguelite elements really hold it back. Unlike some other rogue lites where you may die but you've earned some upgrade that will carry over, in this one you simply respawn at the start. Basically, just try, try, and try again. In the roguelites i like, things get easier the more you die as you get strong enough to beat the challenge. In this one ifIt's a fairly fun adventure game but the roguelite elements really hold it back. Unlike some other rogue lites where you may die but you've earned some upgrade that will carry over, in this one you simply respawn at the start. Basically, just try, try, and try again. In the roguelites i like, things get easier the more you die as you get strong enough to beat the challenge. In this one if you're really stuck on a level thats just it. You're done. Expand
  24. May 19, 2018
    9
    Sad this game is not more well known because it has a very EPIC feel to it.

    + incredible pixel art
    + epic music
    + solid story with some good twists and turns

    - questionable moments, like navigating dark tight spaces more than once
    - a boss that is just a lag machine
  25. May 22, 2018
    10
    Great game. Sure it's not for everyone but however enjoys classic plattformers with some new touches, great art and music and an enjoyable story should get this. The gorgeous music doesn't come far behind. This is one of the very few games whose soundtrack entered my Spotify albums list.
  26. Jun 23, 2018
    5
    por que sera que todos los canales o revistas nintenderas les dan 10 a todos los juegos. este juego es de un 5 por que ya estamos en otros tiempos, en todo queda por debajo de todo lo que hay actualmente, los videojuegos se deben medir por lo que son, si hoy en dia grafica, sonora y jugable hemos mejorado hay que calificarlos al tiempo actual. es como si hoy en dia nos sacaran un auto enpor que sera que todos los canales o revistas nintenderas les dan 10 a todos los juegos. este juego es de un 5 por que ya estamos en otros tiempos, en todo queda por debajo de todo lo que hay actualmente, los videojuegos se deben medir por lo que son, si hoy en dia grafica, sonora y jugable hemos mejorado hay que calificarlos al tiempo actual. es como si hoy en dia nos sacaran un auto en 2019 pero con todas las caracteristicas de un auto de los 70´s. claro ya sin errores, pero como lo vean es un juego de los 70s. y no puede recibir la misma calificacion de uno actual Expand
  27. Jun 28, 2018
    9
    The history of this game is very good, it transmits certain feelings that many people live in today, making us believe that we are not worth anything, but inwardly we are great people. It makes you reflect on the truth of everything that surrounds us, reality, thoughts, feelings and ways of saying things. Apart from this, the atmosphere is exceptional, both retro-graphic and music,The history of this game is very good, it transmits certain feelings that many people live in today, making us believe that we are not worth anything, but inwardly we are great people. It makes you reflect on the truth of everything that surrounds us, reality, thoughts, feelings and ways of saying things. Apart from this, the atmosphere is exceptional, both retro-graphic and music, characters, history and environment in which the game is developed. I think Owlboy is an indispensable game for Switch. Expand
  28. Jul 27, 2018
    6
    Con los años los metroidvanias se han convertido quizas en mi segundo genero favorito tras los RPGSs. Por eso me sorprendo a mi mismo dandole una nota tan normalita a un metroidvania que ha tenido tan buena recepcion por la critica como owlboy. De hecho, si tengo que pensar en algo memorable de este juego, es el cuidado apartado grafico pixel art...
    La historia de owlboy cumple su
    Con los años los metroidvanias se han convertido quizas en mi segundo genero favorito tras los RPGSs. Por eso me sorprendo a mi mismo dandole una nota tan normalita a un metroidvania que ha tenido tan buena recepcion por la critica como owlboy. De hecho, si tengo que pensar en algo memorable de este juego, es el cuidado apartado grafico pixel art...
    La historia de owlboy cumple su funcion, recordando a la de algunos estudios de animacion como gimli. Sin embargo, a diferencia de estos, en owlboy solo encontraremos momentos puntuales en los que son capaces de tocar nuestra fibra sensible.
    Otra cosa positiva en principio es el gameplay innovativo, que introduce la mecanica de vuelo. No obstante, aunque aplaudo su valentia, innovar no es siempre sinonimo de mejorar. Al principio la mecanica entretiene, pero conforme avanza el juego se acaba haciendo tediosa, y los controles acaban siendo enrevesados. Tambien encontramos menos habilidades de exploracion y backtracking que otros metroidvanias, haciendose un juego mucho mas linial: ve a la mazmorra 1, observa la historia, ve a la mazmorra 2, observa la historia, etc... quizas el punto que lo hace salir peor parado.
    En general un buen juego, pero lejos de ser de los mejores de su genero
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  29. Jul 27, 2018
    10
    Absolutely magical and stunning. Love the game. I wish it hadn't taken so long to come out, but now that its hear, I sat through it in one sitting. The characters are amazing, the graphics beautiful and the soundtrack is incredibly atmospheric. Big thumbs up
  30. Sep 21, 2019
    8
    Owlboy is almost perfect. Just a wonderful pixel art game with nice graphics. The animations and the story are absolutly nice to see and the music is just great. The control scheme is not that easy and its possible that your game can crash, but this isnt that often. I can recommend you this wonderful game, just buy it!
Metascore
87

Generally favorable reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
  1. Jun 11, 2018
    90
    Owlboy is amazing thanks to it's fantastic set of characters and an incredible world to explore. The game has beautiful pixel art and great dialogue that will make you laugh out loud. The only downside is that the game crashes for no reason sometimes.
  2. Jun 1, 2018
    80
    If you called Owlboy a piece of art, I would nod my head and agree wholeheartedly. This game, in visuals alone, is a masterful achievement. For those breath-taking visuals to be matched by equally beautiful characters and unique gameplay moments just elevates it even further. The beginning of the game is a bit too slow, and sometimes the gameplay was merely okay, but those are minor blemishes on a video game experience that is absolutely worth your time, and definitely worth the decade that it took to bring it to life.
  3. May 7, 2018
    80
    Too bad that the conversion for Switch brings some problems, as a scheme of commands not always intuitive and annoying crashes that could damage the enjoyment of the experience.