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  1. Feb 2, 2018
    40
    When I first started playing Steven Universe: Save the Light I was excited, but quickly that excitement turned to boredom and frustration. Several of your teams' special moves cause the game to freeze, and about 30% of the map was unreachable as it just wouldn't load. So when I learned of an update in the works, I became optimistic. I thought, okay, we'll postpone the review and wait for them to fix the issues. Then the update came, and I couldn't lie to myself anymore, this game is just not fun. I was ready for the game to be over right around the three-hour marker, which for a game that's around ten hours long, that's not good. So if you love Steven Universe and "like, just have to consume everything," then get your rescue on. For everyone else, there are much better RPG's for you to spend your money and time.
User Score
7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings

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  1. Jan 3, 2018
    8
    I’m actually a big fan of Steven Universe and I must admit that I have had many enjoyable moments watching the show. Thankfully the game givesI’m actually a big fan of Steven Universe and I must admit that I have had many enjoyable moments watching the show. Thankfully the game gives you quite a few enjoyable moments as well even if it does suffer with a few problems here and there. The combat in the game surprised me a great deal and that was mainly down to the strategy elements that were present. The strategy makes the combat very enjoyable and keeps things fun. I would however have liked to have had a bit more variety when it came to the enemies because it can become boring facing the same enemies all of the time. There are quite a few puzzles littered throughout the game, and thankfully some of these puzzles are pretty good and require some thought to complete. I also like how the game has a lot of collectables for you to find and this is where you’ll find the game’s replay value. There is some exploration to be had when finding the collectables, but in my opinion I didn’t think there was enough to explore and I think the environments could have been a little bigger. My favourite thing about the game was definitely the story, and in my opinion they’ve done a great job of making the story interesting throughout and they also included the added bonus of following the show’s formula, which is great. The presentation side of the game is perfect and I couldn’t have asked for more here. Visually the game looks great and the accompanying sound design makes you actually think that you’re watching the show which in turn made things very immersive. At the end of the day this is a pretty good attempt at recreating a show into a game, and I must admit that I enjoyed my time with the game quite a bit. I will say however that the game does need a patch or two because there are far too many bugs at the moment and some of these bugs can have an impact on the fun factor now and again, but thankfully the game gets more right than it gets wrong and this ultimately means that Steven Universe: Save the Light gets a recommendation from me. Full Review »
  2. Jul 16, 2020
    10
    excellent games introduces unique mechanics and amazing gameplay, engaging and well-made art with an exciting storyline
  3. Oct 5, 2019
    9
    This has to be one of the best licensed games out there. Though bug riddled at launch, with it being in a bundle with Ok Ko Lets Play HeroesThis has to be one of the best licensed games out there. Though bug riddled at launch, with it being in a bundle with Ok Ko Lets Play Heroes for 20 bucks, there's no real reason not to check it out. Late into the game, the combat can get a bit repetitive. It's still a fun romp with cute graphics, a decent story, and hours of fun. Full Review »