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8/10
Kid N' Play
southdavid17 May 2021
Another game that I have discovered years late, thanks to the Playstation Plus back catalogue, "Child of Light" was a fantastically well-made role-playing game, that despite not usually being a big fan of the genre, I played through until the end.

Princess Aurora is transported to a mystical land, Lemuria, when she begins a quest to find a series of temples and to locate a mirror that will allow her to return home. Along the way she meets a number of inhabitants of Lemuria, each of whom have a problem that Aurora helps them overcome. Having earned their gratitude, they join her on her quest.

Traditionally, turn based combat hasn't really been my thing. I played a bit of "Persona" over the years and completed a game called "Enchanted Arms" on the Xbox 360 but that's about it. I did like the way that "Child of Light" varied the mechanic though. It's adds a time bar element for each battle, as a representative of each character travels across that bar until they reach a certain threshold at which point they can chose their action. Defence, for example, may then be immediately instigated, whereas casting an attack spell might take a while to come into effect - during which time your opponent may set up their own defence, or even worse, undertake a quicker attack that can thwart yours entirely. The characters in the party can be switched out dynamically, each have various strengths and weaknesses and can be levelled up as you progress through the game. I found it a lot of fun to play and (key for me) was able to make progress each time I played.

I did find myself skipping a lot of the script, as in places the four-line poetry form started to drag, but I managed to keep up with the story despite of that. The art style is pretty and navigating the overworld maps, trying to get a drop on the roaming characters (so you begin each fight with the advantage) was easy and fun. The game probably took me 15-20 hours to complete, but I worked quite hard on revisiting areas with weaker enemies to try and over level my characters, so I could always make progress - I feel like you could realistically do it in around half the time, if you were smarter with some of the games other mechanics and more willing to risk your self in battle (the save points are very forgiving).

I doubt I'll ever find the need to come back to it, but during the play through I found an engaging and beautiful experience that (certainly at no additional cost, if you have it on PS+) I would recommend.
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7/10
CHILD OF LIGHT: Damsel Saves Herself
Jinxxa_Wolf26 March 2021
CHILD OF LIGHT was an interesting turned-based RPG game, with heavy fairy tale themes and illustrated graphics, making the whole tale almost story-book like. While it might seem simple at first, you will learn it IS actually simple, and that's not entirely a bad thing. I suppose I just was expecting some deeper hidden complexities or some twist at the end, but it was still a decent game.

In my opinion, the story could have been much better without relying too heavily on tired clichés. And if they wanted to go with clichés, I really wish the devs had taken a more traditional "Brothers Grimm" path than the ol' "Walt Disney" path, but that's just my opinion. A game need not be overly dark or edgy even to be great, but should at least have original elements that bring it all together, creating something memorable and unique. As it stands, the story felt weak and could have used way more quests, the music was descent but not mind-blowing. The visuals and game mechanics really boosted this games appeal however, but even those things don't make this game truly stand out.

Overall, it was pretty fun and entertaining and it had a certain unique charm to it. It was enjoyable but there wasn't a whole lot of potential for replay. It seems to be a fairly short game, as some friends and I played half of it in one sitting (around 2 hours). It was a decent game, rocking some strong female heroines and was fairly entertaining. While I love the "Damsel Saves Herself" theme, the game still just a bit too cute for me.

STORY: 6/10 GAMEPLAY: 9/10 GRAPHICS: 7/10 ART DESIGN: 9/10 MUSIC: 7/10 OVERALL RATING: 7.
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Beautiful!
Jorrell9714 November 2015
I've never played a game pervaded with such artistry and beauty, it certainly delivered. The gameplay was amazing, the time scale to a 100% was rather easy and comfortable (which I liked) and the Studio Ghibli inspired themes (which was the reason I bought the game) was magical. The only downside to Child of Light is the story, I won't say much but I felt it lacked in many places, the feelings that I got from playing games like FFVII/X or DQ8 were far greater because I was thoroughly engaged in their stories, Child of Light was filled with clichés and it lacked originality with similarities from Disney films such as Cinderella (evil step mother) and Sleeping Beauty (main villain turned into a dragon, lead character is named after the Disney princess) and this is the reason why I haven't voted it higher. I definitely recommend it and it was a fantastic gaming experience, but if I'm honest I was expecting more as I was really hyped for this game, It could have been improved.

Child of Light 8/10
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10/10
100% #13
ocesarebr20 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Wonderful game, beautiful and very enjoyable to play and understand the story. Ubisoft nailed this game. Without any difficult trophies, just collect the collectibles and finish the story, which you will practically do 100%. Unfortunately it doesn't have the platinum trophy, but it certainly deserved it. It's difficult for me to give full marks to a short game without a platinum trophy, but this one really deserves it. Very colorful, very intuitive turn-based RPG that without a doubt even those who have never played this sub-genre will be able to finish without difficulty. The PT-BR dubbing is wonderful, the Brazilian dubbing is the best without a doubt, but it's rare to find good BR dubbing in games. 100% #13 Game made 100% on February 9, 2024.
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