- Publisher: Blue Isle Studios
- Release Date: Mar 7, 2019
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings
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Positive: 5 out of 11
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Mixed: 5 out of 11
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Negative: 1 out of 11
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Oct 13, 2019
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Apr 10, 2021Valley plays like a mix of Bioshock, Metroid Prime and Firewatch. There's a neat little story and world to explore.
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Mar 13, 2020Immersive and dazzling, this exciting indie adventure has a unique core mechanic that's probably not as challenging as it could be, and a surprisingly satisfying story, if a bit over-the-top.
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Jun 3, 2020This game (in my opinion) is really boring all I ever do is walk around and look and the pretty views. I do a bit of platforming. if you like 3d platforms and good graphics buy this game if you are looking for a really good 2d platformer play donkey kong tropical freeze.
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Apr 11, 2021I always felt, that this game missed something. I can't say it has a totally boring plot or completely repetitive mechanics, but it's still just "good", not "very good" and not "bad".
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Mar 25, 2022Really had fun with this game. Its not ur average FPS type game. There is more too it. Looks very nice and controls are well done as well. Glad to see it on the Switch
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Mar 20, 2019It fully engages you throughout your journey, but it’s all over before you know it.
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Mar 18, 2019Valley is an enjoyable experience that tells a comfortable narrative through brilliant music, exemplary writing, and a creative setting. It doesn’t quite hit all the notes of what we ought to know for a satisfying ending and it is, unfortunately, plagued by a lack of map, lighting issues, and terrible frame-rate drops. Locomotion in the L.E.A.F. suit is often the most fun you’ll have in the game and it is wonderful to be able to take such a simple and heartfelt story with you in handheld mode on the Switch, however, once the game is done you probably won’t be inclined to play it again.
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Mar 11, 2019Valley might be more like a book than a video game; you pick it up, you experience its story to your satisfaction, you put it down. Given the low impact of the bulk of its gameplay, it’s almost puzzling that they bothered to include a few moderately challenging sections at all amid what is mostly just a pleasant jaunt through an appealing world. As long as a would-be player understands that this is not your typical FPS and it’s a somewhat shorter experience as well, there is something cool and refreshing to be found here. In a games market often trying to operate as either an endless buffet or a sticky-sweet dessert parlour, Valley is a satisfying meal that doesn't outstay its welcome.