Console game’s that start their life on mobile devices don’t always port very well to consoles and in the end they just have too many problemsConsole game’s that start their life on mobile devices don’t always port very well to consoles and in the end they just have too many problems and that ultimately means that you find little to no enjoyment in the game. Thankfully God of Light: Remastered is a pretty decent port, and whilst it does have some problems I found that I had more enjoyment than frustration. The puzzles in the game have been done really well and without a shadow of a doubt this is where you will find that you will have the most enjoyment. The difficulty curve however will cause you a few problems because it does spike out of nowhere and in my opinion this can make the game lose its appeal slightly. As far as content goes there is a lot for you to sink your teeth into and the amount of levels will keep you busy for quite a while, but I still think the game is overpriced. The reason I say this is because it’s free on mobile devices, so in my opinion a nominal fee would have been better and it wouldn’t put many people off. The mechanics and controls in the game really surprised me because they’ve done a great job of making them feel responsive throughout and you wouldn’t know that this game was originally designed for mobile devices, which is great. The presentation side of the game is something I really enjoyed and the main reason for that was because of the visuals. The visuals in the game have a real atmospheric feel about them and they do a great job of relaxing you allowing you to focus on the gameplay. At the end of the day as far as puzzle games go God of Light: Remastered is a pretty good addition to the genre. It does have a few niggling problems every now and then and it can’t really be played for long periods, but when played in short bursts the game can be really enjoyable and that’s enough for me to give it a good recommendation.… Expand