Dokuro Critic Reviews
26 Total Reviews
22 Positive Reviews(84.6%)
4 Mixed Reviews(15.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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GameCritics
March 24, 2016
There's a lot more to be said about Dokuro than what I've already written-I could talk about the wonderfully elegant art style, the charming character design, the ability to skip difficult sections, or the way each level is broken down into bite-sized chunks perfect for a handheld game, but I'd just be reiterating the same thing I've basically been saying all along-Dokuro is brilliant, and by far the best puzzle game I've played in quite some time.
Gaming Age
March 24, 2016
I love Dokuro enough that I've stuck with it even after countless deaths, and I'll continue to stick with it long after this review gets published (because honestly, I'm nowhere close to the end, even though I've already sunk countless hours into it). It's a joy to play, and if you have a Vita, it's a must-own game.
Everyeye.it
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is simply one of the best videogames on PS Vita. Perfect for the Sony Portable Console with its style and mechanics.
Gaming Nexus
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is the unconventional love story between a schlubby skeleton and a beautiful princess that doesn't know he exists. But that isn't going to keep our hero from helping the troubled maiden escape the harrowing castle. With 150 challenging stages, Dokuro is an epic adventure every PS Vita owner should undertake!
Hardcore Gamer
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is an off-beat and unique puzzle-platformer with a beautiful aesthetic and haunting soundtrack. Its logic-based puzzles may not be for everyone, but the anti-frustration measures built into the game make it an easy recommendation for folks who don't usually like puzzle-platformers due to their difficulty.
IGN
March 24, 2016
I'm nearly 80 puzzles into Dokuro, and I'm still having a blast. In fact, it's been hard to put down.
Multiplayer.it
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is a wonderful game if you love the platform genre and you're ready to swear at several very difficult puzzles.
Vandal
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is a beautiful surprise, full of charm and puzzles. Behind its childish art there's an incredibly hard game, waiting for someone who is willing to take the challenge. If you're ready for a quite difficult platform/puzzle experience, go ahead.
Playstation Official Magazine Australia
March 24, 2016
While it won’t change your life it is full of surprises, and clever too.
ZTGD
March 24, 2016
For gamers anxious for a great puzzler that they can hit the road with, Dokuro is a great choice. Fans of the genre will love the art style, characters, and cleverly designed traps. Casual fans of this particular style of game though may find themselves boxed in by some random spikes in difficulty and some occasional glitches in the touch controls. In the end, those of you looking for a fun and unique experience will certainly be satisfied here.
Push Square
March 24, 2016
Dokuro's charming aesthetic and accessible gameplay make it an enjoyable distraction that's certainly worth your time. It can get a touch repetitive during prolonged sessions, but that's the only major slight on this otherwise adorable voyage through the underworld.
PlayStation Universe
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is a charming platform title featuring a unique aesthetic, challenging levels and strong replay value. Just be prepared to die a lot.
Joystiq
March 24, 2016
There's something about the heart of the game that keeps me pressing forward. Despite the bony exterior, Dokuro feels like it has a real soul, like it was made by people who truly loved and believed in it. It's inspired, well-made, and thoroughly enchanting.
Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
March 24, 2016
The challenges can get dauntingly tough, but Dokuro's clever design, wry humor, and effusive charm make it irresistible.
3DJuegos
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is an adventure game that resembles the same playability found in the classics of the 8-16 bit era. A real challenge for real players.
1UP
March 24, 2016
With a little more polish, Dokuro's take on puzzle platforming could be fantastic, but a few problems hold it back from true greatness. From its cheap (though stylish) Flash game appearance, it's clear that GungHo didn't give this project the highest of budgets, which leaves some of the more precise levels feeling incredibly rickety and awkward, with escapes coming thanks to luck rather than strategy. And, at times, the developers bite off a little more than they can chew; Dokuro's floaty jumps and touchy controls aren't exactly made for boss battles or Canabalt-style death runs, but well, there they are. If you're able to overlook these minor problems, though, Dokuro makes for a fine addition to your Vita library -- which, judging by the state of the system, is probably in dire need of something new. It's not a system-seller by any means, but small, digestible, and charming experiences like Dokuro are exactly what Sony's ailing portable needs to survive.
Playstation Official Magazine UK
March 24, 2016
It can be devilishly challenging, but never seems insurmountable.
Destructoid
March 24, 2016
Dokuro is a frustrating, and occasionally fantastic game. It's a shame that there are a number of levels that felt phoned in and the touch controls are so off and on, as the art style and character designs do a great job of drawing you in.