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  1. Jul 6, 2021
    8
    The good:
    Simple in terms of mechanics. 900G of "easy" achievements (as long as you learn to master the mechanics of the game and its physics). Many artistic and picture references. The game gives you great images with high artistic content worth framing. At the end of each level they give you a macro image of the world you have traveled, showing your journey in perspective and seeing the
    The good:
    Simple in terms of mechanics. 900G of "easy" achievements (as long as you learn to master the mechanics of the game and its physics). Many artistic and picture references. The game gives you great images with high artistic content worth framing. At the end of each level they give you a macro image of the world you have traveled, showing your journey in perspective and seeing the scale of what you have just passed. Relentless enemies.

    The bad:
    It's just black and white. Cryptic, nobody explains anything to you. Anything sharp, pointed or doubtful will kill you, so you have to experiment. Once it's over (at least for me) you don't want to replay it (unless you want a great screenshot or collect collector's achievements). For my taste, it's too short

    What Meh:
    It is missing that the "normal" points shine or do something to get your attention or at least show that they are there to be collected. If you see it on demo or on sale, give it a try. No, it is not on the Xbox Game Pass (at the time of writing this review)
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  1. Jul 9, 2019
    60
    There is no denying that OVIVO on Xbox One is a fantastic game to look at and take in. The black and white levels are beautifully designed when you see them in all their glory from a different perspective. When zoomed in, as you control the ball through them though, you miss most of this aesthetic as you try and navigate through basic yet frustrating gameplay.
  2. Jul 2, 2019
    70
    Ovivo, despite its technical drawbacks and its habit of frustrating its players, is one of those games that says a great deal without ever uttering a single word. The game’s artistic inkblot-like presentation not only serves its platforming structure remarkably well, but toys wonderfully with the senses. That said, the game’s aforementioned issues do pull it just shy of greatness in the long-run, but even so, it’s one platformer I can comfortably recommend.