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69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 17
  2. Negative: 1 out of 17
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  1. Mar 8, 2021
    70
    Sea of Solitude: Director's Cut doesn't fix elements some players found wanting, with light gameplay and an experimental feel that won't be for everyone. Even so, it's a powerful and engaging game that a specific type of player will love, and those quality of life improvements seen in the Switch release do add a lot to the overall experience. Although Sea of Solitude loses its impact in handheld mode, overall this Switch release is a strong one.
  2. Mar 5, 2021
    70
    This beautiful adventure lands on Switch with some adjustments, while keeping all the good and bad things of the original.
  3. Mar 17, 2021
    68
    I'm aware that parts of this review may sound negative, but I'm glad to have played Sea of Solitude: Director's Cut on the Switch. It felt fresh and had an important message that it mostly succeeded in conveying. It's good if taken as an interactive experience, but it falters when taken as a video game. That's not necessarily bad, but it limits the potential a bit and may not sit well with everyone. Given how well this port turned out, it's worth a look if it piqued your interest and you haven't had a chance to try it elsewhere. This Switch iteration may be the best version of the game that you can currently play.
  4. Mar 15, 2021
    65
    From a storytelling standpoint, there are few games that have affected me as much as this did. The themes explored are heavy but the game has a nice balance of optimism and dread. Music is used perfectly to elevate the emotional impact of the game. Where it falls short however is its gameplay. It's basic, but slightly sluggish controls and frame drops make it a bit of a mixed bag from a gameplay perspective.
  5. Mar 5, 2021
    65
    Yes, the 3D platformer aspect continues to leave us unmoved, but the subject and the general presentation are gaining ground.
  6. Mar 22, 2021
    60
    Despite a somewhat lacking narrative and a fairly short length – we saw the (beautiful) credits in less than four hours – Sea of Solitude is fun to play while it lasts. It looks superb and there's plenty of variety in the locales even in its brief running time. Sadly, though, it's not a standout – it wasn't on its original release and it still isn't here on the Switch. It's no walking simulator, but in trying to marry its story with somewhat rudimentary platforming gameplay, neither are entirely satisfactory. Of course, your mileage may vary in what the various heavier themes mean to you, but we found them pretty leaden and uninteresting takes on what are admittedly quite universal issues.
  7. Mar 17, 2021
    60
    If you enjoy narrative adventures that are accompanied with laid-back gameplay, then you might want to give Sea of Solitude: The Director’s Cut a go. However, those who like their experiences more complex, both in terms of gameplay and narrative, might want to think otherwise. Sea of Solitude: The Director’s Cut pulls on the heartstrings but does so like a blunt instrument, while the actions you perform getting from A to B rarely entertain like they should.
  8. Mar 10, 2021
    55
    It’s not fun to play. Despite how smooth Kay feels to control, it never reached its fullest potential due to the dull linearity and thoughtless platforming sequences. Some players may find this to be a worthwhile title to experience from its story elements alone. Still, it solely depends on how one intakes depression and overall grief and whether or not the game ties to your own struggles and interpretations thoughtfully.
  9. Mar 5, 2021
    50
    Sea of Solitude is a game with a lot to say, though it struggles to impart its familiar lessons in an engaging way.
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  1. Mar 27, 2021
    There's a brand-new script, a new cast of voice actors, tweaked gameplay, and altered cutscenes...These are the kinds of changes you might see in a "remaster" 10 years later, not a port.
User Score
7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 15
  2. Negative: 2 out of 15
  1. Jul 23, 2021
    9
    I love this game. It deals with some pretty heavy stuff, particularly the first segment of the game was definitely a pretty emotional heavyI love this game. It deals with some pretty heavy stuff, particularly the first segment of the game was definitely a pretty emotional heavy segment to play through, but with all the dark and depressing tones it carries through to a really beautiful and satisfying ending for me. On the technical side, there were some bugs here and there but nothing that every broke the immersion for my play through. For all the so-so to negative reviews this game got I never expected it to be so good. I'm really glad I tried this and I think it provides a good perspective to keep in mind when dealing with any type of mental illness. Full Review »
  2. Mar 11, 2021
    10
    Superb game with an awesome story, the director of this game is such a talented person and the mechanics are clean
  3. Apr 29, 2021
    9
    This is the perfect mix of an excelent story and well-made platform mechanics. Sea of Solitude: Director's Cut will please either the playersThis is the perfect mix of an excelent story and well-made platform mechanics. Sea of Solitude: Director's Cut will please either the players that care more about story-driven elements and those who simply prefer to dive into a good gameplay. Also, the photo mode was a great addition to this version. Full Review »