MO:Astray Critic Reviews
6 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews(83.3%)
1 Mixed Reviews(16.7%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Screen Rant
September 9, 2020
As a title developed by student-formed Chinese studio Archpray with help and distribution by Rayark Games, it’s an astonishing first venture in the medium, full stop.
Nintendo Life
September 11, 2020
MO:Astray is so confident in every facet, including its slick gameplay, well-implemented backstory, and stunningly atmospheric visuals. This is a grim, gory game, but one that retains a level of charm that could perhaps be likened to the Metroid franchise. There are so many wonderful surprises around every corner, whether it’s a new ability or a fearsomely intimidating boss battle. Don’t let MO:Astray fall under the radar; it’s a real treat and deserves to gain a place in your library.
NintendoWorldReport
September 18, 2020
MO: Astray has a clear, creative premise, and its ability to stay fresh by introducing new ideas every time you think you’ve mastered it keeps it compelling the whole way through. On an eShop full of platformers, this is one of the better examples to come along in quite a while.
Pure Nintendo
October 1, 2020
While it has some needless gore and pacing baggage, MO: Astray is a success on the whole. The gameplay’s unique and varied, the world’s intriguing and fully realized, the bosses are memorable, and the challenge is addictive. Impressive stuff.
Video Chums
September 21, 2020
Some games unfairly slide under gamers' radars so don't let MO:Astray become another indie casualty as it's a must-have experience.
Cubed3
March 24, 2021
The story and presentation are very unique and deserve high praise; the narrative keeps the experience going whenever the platforming starts to get boring and fall flat. Too often, MO:Astray amounts to cheap deaths and pixel-perfect jumps, which severely detracts from what would have been a completely outstanding sci-fi exploration game. Simply put, flopping around as a blob eventually gets old.