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  1. Sep 3, 2019
    5
    The Forbidden Arts is a Fantasy Adventure Platfomer. You are a young Fire Mage named Phoenix, on a quest to master the art of Pyromancy (fire magic), and collect magical artifacts to save the world. The story is lacking, giving just enough to drive the game forward. At first glance, and as you start to play, you are greeted with a platforming level, then you arrive at one of the many 3DThe Forbidden Arts is a Fantasy Adventure Platfomer. You are a young Fire Mage named Phoenix, on a quest to master the art of Pyromancy (fire magic), and collect magical artifacts to save the world. The story is lacking, giving just enough to drive the game forward. At first glance, and as you start to play, you are greeted with a platforming level, then you arrive at one of the many 3D wanderable hubs. Hoping to use my combat in free roam, I was disappointed to find out that you can only jump and run in these areas. The one redeeming factor of the 3D areas is the hidden gold, giving you a reason to explore every crevice and corner of each hub. These areas also serve to connect the various main stages and contain challenges used to upgrade your equipment. You use the gold you collect to fix shrines and access the challenges, this gold is spread wide among the hubs and stages, and hunting it down can be a task, leading to a lot of dead end paths. The game itself is a mix of clunky combat on side scrolling platforms, panicking past every enemy as it doesn't take much to kill you, and your daggers can only do so much. The graphics feel outdated, but are smoothly rendered. With less than accurate combat, and a repetitive soundtrack, The Forbidden Arts, may not be one for the masses so maybe catch it on sale if this genre isn't necessarily one of your favorites. Expand
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

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  1. Sep 6, 2019
    50
    The Forbidden Arts is a game that feels like a relic from the past. If someone had told me this was a budget title on Gamecube and somehow got the HD treatment, I would believe them. It just lacks polish and interesting content to keep players interested. I doubt many people have heard of this title and even fewer will remember it. It is just a plain adventure title that never steps outside the boundaries of mediocrity.
  2. Sep 5, 2019
    47
    The Forbidden Arts presents some nice ideas and a surprising variety in environments, but it gets all ruined by very bad performances and input detection problems and design choices that make it very frustrating to play.
  3. Aug 27, 2019
    60
    It's very rare when I can't get past the first few hours of a video game. I'm no professional gamer by any means, but I take pride in doing the best I can with what I am given. As per my gaming style, The Forbidden Arts is not my type of game, as I didn't mesh well with the combat and the overall gameplay experience. However, with all my experiences aside, those whose game style this matches should have a phenomenal time with it. I fell in love with the visuals, music and the overall concept of The Forbidden Arts; that's what drew me into it in the first place. With that being said, I don't forbid you from trying The Forbidden Arts out for yourself. This one was just not my cup of tea.