Koi Critic Reviews
26 Total Reviews
4 Positive Reviews(15.4%)
19 Mixed Reviews(73.1%)
3 Negative Reviews(11.5%)
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Twinfinite
April 19, 2016
With its soothing overall look and feel, Koi isn’t likely to appeal to those who prefer their games gritty, dark, or driven by intense stories. For fans of a more casual sort or those who just want a break, though, it fills its niche very well.
Digitally Downloaded
April 19, 2016
It’s a smart, genuine little game, with soul and a story to tell, and wraps it within one of the best examples we’ve seen to date of serenity as a play concept.
GamingTrend
May 3, 2016
If you’re an angry gamer, human, or just someone needing a break, Koi is worth a try.
Gaming Nexus
April 19, 2016
Koi is cute, it’s simple, but worth a swim if you’re in the mood for a low-rent Journey.
PlayStation Universe
April 18, 2016
Koi comes close to being a remarkable indie title. The audiovisual design work is incredibly cohesive, and despite the gameplay simplicity, it does enough to keep your attention for its short play time. Koi’s issues lie with the weak delivery of its environmental message that unfortunately highlights the shortcomings found in such a simple game.
Time
April 19, 2016
My issue with the game is that the journey, beautiful as it can be, winds up coming off as philosophically pat.
God is a Geek
April 20, 2016
Koi is a beautiful, soft and serene game that doesn't quite manage to fulfil the ideas and message it is clearly trying to convey.
Brash Games
May 9, 2016
Overall Koi is an okay game with some nice ideas and pleasant visuals. The game is on the short side and the gameplay doesn’t really offer enough to keep you absorbed and there isn’t any real sense of urgency or challenge. The game may have been better if the ideas had been pushed further, maybe with some sort of story or gameplay variation that felt more impactful or interesting.
COGconnected
April 24, 2016
Koi’s simplistic approach is ultimately its downfall. The game offers little to no challenge, is fairly shallow and is way too short even by today’s standards. It feels like so much more could have been done with this game.
Games Master UK
July 25, 2016
Pretty as it is, Koi isn't polished enough to make any waves.
The Daily Dot
April 19, 2016
Koi may be a beautiful game, but its gameplay is about as deep as a puddle.
Push Square
April 19, 2016
KOI is a game that knows how to push your buttons. It draws you in with its beautiful soundscape and enchanting premise, but then takes you through an often shallow experience with some frustrating moments that discord with its otherwise serene exterior. It's a game which seems far more suited to mobile play than console, where longer play sessions highlight its lack of depth. It has moments of beauty, and comments on larger, prominent ecological issues – but ultimately feels like a missed opportunity.
Hardcore Gamer
April 19, 2016
If you’re the type of gamer who is actively seeking a more calming experience in a landscape scattered with non-stop action and intensity, then perhaps KOI will provide you with the type of entertainment that you’re looking for. If, however, you are looking for KOI to be anything more than it is, namely a collection of ideas in a pretty package that don’t mesh well together, then you’re going to find yourself sorely disappointed.
Attack of the Fanboy
April 19, 2016
KOI relies more on its look and sound than its gameplay, and the overall lack of difficulty and the shortness of the game really makes it hard to justify buying for most PS4 owners.
Game Revolution
April 21, 2016
Despite the feeling of catharsis I achieve when playing Koi, it still lacks many of the fundamentals that make a video game compelling. Add in the fact that the experience only lasts around two hours, and the result is a game that feels incomplete.
Worth Playing
April 28, 2016
It's a shame since there's a lot of potential here, but Koi doesn't manage to realize it.
Gamers' Temple
May 12, 2016
Koi looks nice enough, but the only other thing going for it is that it can be finished within a couple of hours. Yes, in this case that's a good thing.
Playstation Official Magazine Australia
June 25, 2016
Sweet, small, but imperfectly formed. It’s the game that teaches you to be angry at leaves – but it’s this fish that needs to go back to school.
Playstation Official Magazine UK
July 6, 2016
Sweet, small, but imperfectly formed.
PlayStation LifeStyle
April 18, 2016
KOI is a game that almost went somewhere. While it has a pleasing aesthetic, and peaceful ambiance, what’s on offer is woefully short. So the score earned here, for the first game developed in China and released for Western audiences on the PlayStation 4, should serve as a sign for any other developers in China to strive for something more.