Metascore
73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Oct 16, 2019
    100
    Stela is an epic poem of a game that plucks at the heart and makes you yearn for a world that you never knew existed. It’s what this wonderful medium of gaming should strive towards, and for me it’s very nearly the perfect experience.
  2. Mar 25, 2020
    90
    You won’t be disappointed in any way shape or form with this as a complete product. Production values throughout the short journey are spectacular and you get a sense when it’s all done that this is either the beginning of something longrunning and with expansive potential, or a complete one-off experience for the ages. Again, you’ll be the judge of that when the credits roll, but such is the virtue of what SkyLabs has created and completed here.
  3. Apr 9, 2020
    85
    SkyBox Labs has done a great job with Stela when you look at it as a piece of art rather than a video game. That said, they haven’t messed up with the gameplay either. The only thing that could affect the beautiful art, the incredible music and the simple gameplay of Stela is the fact that it ends much sooner than it should.
  4. Oct 24, 2019
    80
    When it comes to indie horror games, very few illustrate a living nightmare as well as Stela does.
  5. Oct 23, 2019
    77
    Stela is an ok game, a snack while you're waiting for more consistent meals. If you're a fan of the platforming & puzzle combo, you should give it a try.
  6. Oct 29, 2019
    75
    Stela is a very pleasant experience from the first moment. Beautiful visuals and soundtrack for a platformer adventure maybe too short, flat and excessively simple in terms of difficulty.
  7. Oct 30, 2019
    71
    Despite of Stela has a powerful audiovisual section, its gameplay and narrative are so far away from it.
  8. Mar 3, 2020
    70
    If you're into games for the experience more than the narrative, Stela might work for you. A few of the puzzles took more brute force than smarts to solve, but nothing was impossibly difficult. The idea of plane-jumping is good, except for when you can't tell if the feature is active. The graphics look beautiful, but the early levels suffer from too many dark colors muddying the waters. It's too bad that the set pieces lack anything special to connect them together. Overall, while Stela may not be top-tier material, it is solid enough to warrant a look.
  9. Oct 25, 2019
    70
    Stela is a fun experience, if short, and deserves a place up there with such titles as Limbo and Inside. Offering a large amount of depth and atmosphere is a plus and most people would likely find enjoyment from this title.
  10. Oct 24, 2019
    70
    Including all unavoidable failures and retries, it only takes two hours to play Stela through. In that sense, the asking price of twenty bucks is a bit too steep. However, the game is well done and the gameplay focuses only on the essential as there’s nothing extra to distract you. There are plenty of similar games out here (Limbo, Inside and Little Nightmares to name a few) and despite somewhat unfortunately hollow emotional response, fans of the genre will find a competent puzzle-platformer in Stela. As of writing, no one has clocked the achievement for zero deaths during a playthrough so the game is a perfect challenge for die-hard completionists out there.
  11. Oct 23, 2019
    70
    Stela follows the path of other cinematic platforming experiences like Limbo and Inside, but if forgets to add a new layer to the subgenre. It has great moments, and visually is awesome at times. Definitely, not a bad adventure, but it feels very short and predictable, like if you had played it before.
  12. Oct 16, 2019
    70
    Stela is similarly brief but also a fleeting experience that doesn’t make much of an impact while you’re playing or linger once you complete it mostly due to its hollow world. Even its strongest parts — like its deliberate platforming and dazzling visual flair — are diluted elements from Limbo and Inside, two games that it pulls from in nearly every aspect that make the parallels unavoidable.
  13. Oct 16, 2019
    70
    Stela is good but unspectacular. It grabs your attention from the outset and packs a lot of tense and testing scenarios into its short running time. But there’s nothing overly compelling about it; nothing that elevates it from being just an inoffensive way to waste a couple of hours. It’s enjoyable, sure, but its short length and lack of wow factor makes it hard to recommended at full price. Still, if you really loved Limbo and know what Planet Alpha is, you might want to give Stela a go.
  14. Oct 16, 2019
    70
    SkyBox Labs' Stela is a good title that shows off the undoubted abilities of its development team. It's not a masterpiece but bodes well for the future of the company that, after years of working behind the scenes, is ready to play a leading role.
  15. Oct 22, 2019
    68
    Stela builds upon the Limbo foundations, but it ends up being too simplistic and doesn’t really use its distinctive features, like the 2’D design of some stages. That, and being quite short and not particularly replayable, makes it fall behind its competitors.
  16. Oct 21, 2019
    67
    Slow paced jump&run with a beautiful world and some clever traps. Nonetheless you’re better off with Limbo and even more so with Inside.
  17. Oct 17, 2019
    65
    Stela hopes you’ll look at it with the same reverence everyone had for Inside. The problem is that Stela needs to do a lot more than just copying Playdead’s formula. The major difference between both games is that Stela is unfocused. Skybox Labs has designed an interesting world with a handful of cool moments, but it could have been something more with a clearer objective and even a newer art style. I still think it’s worth devoting the 2-3 hours to finish, but if you’re hoping for the next Inside, you’re probably better off just playing more Inside.
  18. Oct 16, 2019
    55
    A good first step, but it leaves us dumbfounded in too many moments and on too many points.
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  1. Oct 16, 2019
    The trouble is that for all the power of its visuals, animation, and sometimes clever level design, Stela is never able to build toward anything with meaning.
User Score
6.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 13
  2. Negative: 2 out of 13
  1. Oct 18, 2019
    9
    Ok Stela... remember the game Limbo? Well I certainly can because it had a unique quality that I’d never experienced before and it remains oneOk Stela... remember the game Limbo? Well I certainly can because it had a unique quality that I’d never experienced before and it remains one of my favourite games of all time because still to this day I remember every event clearly. There’s been a few games since then that have taken the Limbo formula and done well with it and whilst they weren’t as good as Limbo they still were games that were worth playing. Stela is another game that has taken the Limbo formula and implemented it into its gameplay and in my opinion this is probably the best version to date that has been done since the original. I say this because it has the unique quality that was missing from the other games that tried to do what Limbo did and in the end this makes Stela unforgettable from start to finish and it was that good that I wish it was a little longer. What makes Stela so unforgettable? For starters the presentation in this game is simply perfect because both the beautiful visuals and sound design are very immersive to say the least and whilst there are no words present in the adventure you go on it still always manages to be interesting because of these aspects. In terms of the gameplay the best way I could describe this game is simple yet very effective. Each mechanic has been done well and they all combine together to create even more of an immersive atmosphere. Is Stela a copy of previous games like Limbo or Inside? A little of both. On the one hand it takes what was so good in the previous games and implements them into Stela’s gameplay. On the other hand though it also feels unique in its own right so I wouldn’t exactly call it a carbon copy instead I would call it a game that has used tried and tested formulas whilst also incorporating its own unique little tweaks here and there. Those of you who enjoyed the likes of Limbo and Inside should definitely get Stela because it’s definitely up there with them. Yes it isn’t as perfect as the previous games and it may not be as spectacular as them but if you’re a gamer that loves to be drawn in from start to finish then the different elements and presentation within this game will do just that, even tho like other games in the same genre when there over you're always wishing it was a bit longer game in the end. Full Review »
  2. Jun 22, 2022
    10
    Dostum bu gerçekten iyi örneğin limbo, İNSİDE, Little lightmarless
    Tam bir başyapıt değil ama oynamaya değer
  3. Apr 15, 2020
    10
    Best game ever and one of the best soundtraks I’ve ever heard in a game❤️❤️❤️