- Publisher: The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild
- Release Date: Sep 7, 2017
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 30 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 30
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Mixed: 15 out of 30
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Negative: 5 out of 30
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Nov 18, 2018This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 24, 2019This game is short, tedious and boring. There are a lot of better games with better design, music and story. This is just not great. The controls are super slow and are a pain. The funny thing is that the puzzles are not rewarding in any way so there is no reason to keep coming back and playing it.
My suggestion, there are better puzzlers out there. Period. -
Mar 12, 2020With a dull mechanic that doesn't reward its immense difficulty, what is at first a stimulating idea becomes monotonous.
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Nov 16, 2017The Bridge feels right on the Switch hardware, specifically in handheld mode. The atmospheric music, mind-boggling physics mechanics and abstract visual style all amalgamate together to produce one of the best Puzzle games currently available on the platform. With the games' improbable extra challenges and post-game levels, It's sure to keep you going back for quite some time. Providing you don't go insane first.
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Sep 18, 2017The Bridge is a solid puzzle game that encourages you to look at the world from a new perspective. Though the game was easily completed in a couple of sittings, the difficulty increase and length felt right. A sequel would be welcome.
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Sep 6, 2017If you’re looking for a thought provoking experience, whether it’s to enjoy the artistic level design or to deduce the lore that's presented in the story, then you will enjoy The Bridge. It will take a couple of hours to complete the initial 24 puzzles of the main story and, not surprisingly, the final 24 puzzles are a more challenging mirror copy with an alternate ending. My brain got a workout plotting courses on 2-dimensional paths that don’t exist in the 3-dimensional world but the reality warping experience was worth it.