Airoheart
September 30, 2022
Our story begins in the land of Engard, where our beloved hero Airoheart sets out on a journey to stop his brother&s;s diabolical plan to unleash an ancient evil that has been sealed in the shadows for generations and to trigger a war using the power of the Draoidh Stone. …
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63.8
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Graphics
35.0
Gameplay
38.0
Story
32.0
"Airoheart draws so much from classic 2D adventure games that it&s;s impossible not to recommend it to fans of the genre. Even with some rough edges, it&s;s still a very entertaining experience."
Read original review"We like the proposal of Airoheart, an heir of Zelda A Link To The Past made in pixel art and with a good puzzle design. But execution fails in basic elements, such as control, that affect all development."
Read original reviewGraphics
75.0
Gameplay
68.0
Story
72.0
"Airoheart is a love letter to the classic action-adventures of SNES era, from A Link to the Past to the old stories of the first Final Fantasy games."
Read original review"Airoheart attempts to recreate the magic of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past in its own image, only to see itself let down by its painfully average storytelling and lack of direction in its dungeons."
Read original reviewGraphics
60.0
Gameplay
65.0
Story
55.0
"Some unforced errors and a lack of polish keep it from reaching its full potential, but top-down Zelda fans will find a lot to like, especially if they can move past the shaky early hours."
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92.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
90.0
"Airoheart goes well on the face and without any dissimulation: a game very similar in form and substance to the legendary Zelda: A Link to the Past. And that brings two good things, such as having a portion of neo-retro …"
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68.0
Gameplay
72.0
Story
73.0
"Being a step beyond inspiration and dated in its mechanics, Airoheart is an obtuse yet magical game to delve into. Pixel Heart Studio’s debut is great but often hindered by its imitation. Though the unique aspects are what kept me …"
Read original review"And so, while Airoheart takes some small steps to be its own thing, there’s nothing here that truly separates it from its inspirations. Is that such a bad thing? After all, A Link to the Past is over 30 years …"
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70.0
Gameplay
65.0
Story
85.0
"In attempting to recapture Zelda-era nostalgia, Airoheart is mostly successful. Its potential shines through pieces of the game’s many dungeons, gorgeously-rendered pixel lands, exploration loops, and clever puzzles. But Airoheart is very much held back by a lack of refinement …"
Read original reviewGraphics
45.0
Gameplay
55.0
Story
50.0
"Airoheart is a passable game, but hardly one we would recommend you rush out to buy unless you simply cannot get enough of the 2D Zelda formula. It follows A Link to the Past&s;s template so closely that it could …"
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30.0
Gameplay
50.0
Story
20.0
"Airoheart doesn’t catch big air nor does it have enough heart."
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65.0
Gameplay
45.0
Story
30.0
"Airoheart&s;s, er, heart is in the right place — and it is an okay Zelda clone overall — but the game&s;s got noticeable flaws. A potential recommendation if you&s;re desperate to play something resembling retro Zelda on PlayStation, but that&s;s …"
Read original review"Airoheart shows clearly its inspiration, but fails to reach the same level. Despite some good efforts and an interesting narrative, technical limitations and issues in its mechanics prevent it from achieving greater success."
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