The Ball Critic Reviews
22 Total Reviews
14 Positive Reviews(63.6%)
8 Mixed Reviews(36.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Gamer Limit
October 25, 2010
For $20, The Ball is a perfect way to kill time until Portal 2.
IncGamers
November 2, 2010
A bold mod-turned-full-game with inventive ideas and dubious pacing.
CPUGamer
November 30, 2010
Visually I was left with the impression of an old engine updated with a few modern tricks in an attempt to bring it back to life.
GamingXP
November 18, 2010
The Ball is a great 3D-puzzle game with nice looking worlds and a very simple gameplay.
Multiplayer.it
October 22, 2010
The Ball focuses on the symbiosis between the player and the metal ball he controls, offering an original interpretation of the classic FPS approach. The game features eight single player levels in which you have to activate switches, destroy walls and fight against many evil creatures, always dragging that huge ball with you. it's not particularly fun, but for twenty bucks you could give it a try.
IGN
October 25, 2010
With a more involving narrative presentation and less wonky combat elements, this could have been truly great.
games(TM)
November 12, 2010
Despite its flaws, this is one of the year's true surprises, and an absolute bargain at the price.
AtomicGamer
October 29, 2010
The Ball is good effort with some interesting ideas. Unfortunately, the good things are undermined by some questionable combat mechanics, a bothersome, half-obstructed first person point of view and a half-baked story concept.
VideoGamer
December 16, 2010
The Ball won't lure many people away from the triple-A hits of the year, but if you're in the market for a spot of first-person puzzling, it's well worth the entry fee.
Gamer.no
January 11, 2011
The Ball delivers an entertaining mix of puzzles and action, with a lot of variation despite the simple core concept. However, it is a bit of a slow starter, and saves the best stuff for last.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
January 15, 2011
Stylish environments and smart puzzles create great working space for all virtual archaeologists with domesticated ball. Weak story and redundant duels prevent The Ball from becoming a new Portal.
Edge Magazine
November 23, 2010
There are things to admire here, and The Ball's simple challenges ensure a pleasant, if casual engagement, enhanced by the skilful drawing of this subterranean world.
Eurogamer
October 29, 2010
At its best, it's all very bite-sized and relaxing, like a bucket of M&S flapjack bites, a glass of red and some ill-gotten American-strength meds.
Gameblog.fr
October 29, 2010
The Ball feels a little like Portal: a simple concept for a short title. But sadly, a too easy one. One passes through the game without really wondering about anything... but it's still a nice journey that Teotl offers us.
GameZone
December 16, 2010
The Ball is a technically proficient game, but plays more like a storyboard than a final product, much like a film made only by crew members and no director. The concept is solid and appealing, while lacking the mysteries, challenges, and rewards that players crave.
SpazioGames
January 9, 2011
Some original and interesting ideas are not enough to put together and enjoyable game. It gets boring soon enough, and the concept is not supported by an accomplished gameplay.