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6.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 8 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 2 out of 8

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  1. Jan 27, 2021
    0
    The controls and camera angle are the worst i have ever seen in a game ever
  2. Apr 2, 2021
    1
    This game has so so much potential and was absolutely ruined by poor in game camera angles. When you are inside monuments, they severely restrict how you can move the camera which literally makes beating some areas, such as the Twyn monument, impossible because you need to make 3D jumps and cannot judge the distance or height of objects. I love games that are difficult, but not unfair.This game has so so much potential and was absolutely ruined by poor in game camera angles. When you are inside monuments, they severely restrict how you can move the camera which literally makes beating some areas, such as the Twyn monument, impossible because you need to make 3D jumps and cannot judge the distance or height of objects. I love games that are difficult, but not unfair. This game does not judge skill level, but forces you to use blind chances to make some of the jumps. I cannot recommend this game because of the unfairness created by the poor camera design. Expand
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Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 3
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  1. Dec 11, 2020
    84
    Overall, this is a fun game but obviously targeted at players looking for a more casual puzzle experience that can be played at their own pace. Definitely a good game for when you’ve got a limited amount of time to kill but don’t want to commit to anything time consuming.
  2. Nov 24, 2020
    80
    The Touryst is a great mini-adventure that has a diverse set of puzzles to complete, packed in with charm and style. The minimalistic approach ensures the player doesn't get too distracted by anything else and the fetch quest style of missions ensures that full exploration of the small environments is put to full use. There are moments where some background music would be welcome, even if the design choice was to make it more 'atmospheric' to not have it. Visually, The Touryst looks crisp and bright, and those with HDMI 2.1 Televisions and an Xbox Series X will enjoy a buttery smooth 4K at 120fps. Those looking for a relaxing and fun 5 hour puzzle-adventure should look no further.
  3. 75
    A colourful, vibrant adventure that’s sure to stand out as a true family-friendly option for the next-gen. The platforming feels imperfect when needed the most thanks to limited camera control, however, The Touryst’s puzzles are bound to keep you on your toes throughout. Be sure to soak up the sun, explore at your leisure, and uncover monumental secrets in this unexpected gem.