In short, it’s a solid debut from Ember and while it may seem familiar, you may enjoy the throwback to the older games it emulates. IGN (8/10) - “With its elegantly simple combat and beautiful world, Kena: Bridge of Spirits harkens back to the days of the N64/GameCube-era Zeldas, Okami, and Star Fox Adventures, while also adding modern sensibilities and a distinct personal touch.” It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it’s a pretty nice wheel nonetheless.” It’s a solid, enjoyable experience, and charming enough that you won’t care that you’ve played versions of it before. There’s nothing all that frustrating in that - we shouldn’t expect games, especially those made by studios the size of Ember Labs, to be constantly groundbreaking, but so much of Kena feels borrowed from elsewhere that it’s difficult to call it great. The Gamer (8/10) - “Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a very good game that feels like it’s already been left behind by modern genre conventions. If you love Zelda-like games or are just looking for an experience that will make you smile every step of the way, you can’t go wrong with Kena: Bridge of Spirits.” Game Informer (9/10) - “Bridge of Spirits stumbles a little in spots, yet confidently sprints into the heart of the adventure, rewarding the player with secrets galore and visuals that are almost always worth admiring. ![]() ![]() Here are some other impressions of Kena circulating today:
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