My Time At Portia Critic Reviews
38 Total Reviews
28 Positive Reviews(73.7%)
9 Mixed Reviews(23.7%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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TheSixthAxis
January 15, 2019
It is safe to say that even after a dozens of hours of play, I only scratched the surface of what there is to do in My Time At Portia. Combine hunting, mining, building and romancing with a fascinating setting and an involved narrative, and I can see myself continuing to go back to play more. My Time at Portia is more than a worthy alternative to Stardew Valley and one of the first must have games of 2019. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some more mining to do.
The Digital Fix
January 15, 2019
My Time At Portia isn’t a game as much as it is a holiday, an adventure, and an achievement in indie game production. The intriguing world, compelling systems, and simple gameplay all makes it a fantastic experience.
Gamersky
January 15, 2019
I love the lifestyle that My Time at Portia has shown us. I enjoyed every moment I spent there, producing products, earning money, decorating my house, and communicating with other residents. Except for the low quality of voice and sound performance, this game has a lot of fun waiting for you to experience.
Twinfinite
January 15, 2019
My Time at Portia cultivates hard work and pays it off with a sense of progression and achievement. When you aren’t searching for materials or crafting a new gadget, you’re off cavorting at festivals or bonding with the friendly townsfolk. There’s always something waiting for you at Portia, and it pulls you back in every time.
GameGrin
January 31, 2019
My Time At Portia is a beautiful experience that has a lot of content to offer players. Be it farming or fighting, you'll find something to enjoy in this carefully crafted title.
IGN Italia
January 15, 2019
An excellent game on the trails of Harvest Moon and Rune Factory, My Time at Portia is a charming and well developed experience.
GamingTrend
January 22, 2019
My Time at Portia is not just a simulator, it’s an adventure game loaded with things to do, people to talk to (and potentially romance), ruins to explore, and things to create. It’s an addicting romp that keeps you playing the next day in hopes of finally completing that one goal only to create another one in the process.
PLAY! Zine
March 4, 2019
My Time at Portia successfully gives some original touch on the genre, managing to differ from its peers like Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon. While it has some problems with few design mechanics like crafting and small lack of dungeons to delve into, it puts player into interesting role of a builder, all while having a beautiful and cute looking world to explore.
GameSpew
January 15, 2019
My Time at Portia takes a lot of positive notes from popular farming simulators like Stardew Valley and Minecraft, and puts its own creative spin on things. It might seem just like any other farming sim at first glance, but the more you play the more you’ll discover its unique story and engaging gameplay elements.
God is a Geek
January 15, 2019
If you're prepared to learn a lot, and have plenty of time to spare, My Time at Portia is very enjoyable. Sporadic use of a guide will allow you to experience it in the fun, relaxed way it was intended.
Jeuxvideo.com
January 15, 2019
With an impressive and diversified amount of content, My Time at Portia is, at release, a very good life simulator. However the studio still have to improve the formula by adding some balancing and fix in order to have one of the most interesting games of the genre.
Eurogamer Italy
January 15, 2019
My Time at Portia is a social sim, an rpg, a craf-based adventure game. There are a lot of things to do and a mysterious plot to discover. This is a very ambitious, relaxing and “genuine” game. Everything is well refined and fun: with some constant polish and improvement it could become a must for all lovers of crafting games.
BaziCenter
January 16, 2019
My Time at Portia is a decent title in the life simulation genre, and while it brings nothing new to the table, its huge amount of content and addictive gameplay will surely satisfy most of its fans.
4Players.de
January 21, 2019
While the basic Harvest Moon concept is fundamentally outdated by now the focus on construction and exploration enhances the experience tremendously.
GameStar
January 21, 2019
My Time at Portia is fun for the whole family, a mix of farm sim and RPG with cute design and easy learning curve.
The Overpowered Noobs
January 23, 2019
My Time At Portia is a fantastic life simulation RPG that allows you to build a life in the post-apocalyptic town of Portia. Similar to beloved games like Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley, My Time At Portia brings a charming 3D experience to the life simulation genre and is a must-have for both old and new fans alike.
Gameblog.fr
January 29, 2019
The basics of My Time At Portia are very solid. The opposite would have been surprising regarding the inspirations you have seen in this review. If those have already seduced you in the past, you should not be disappointed. However, do not expect to be surprised, because despite its eminently sympathetic appearance My Time at Portia lacks originality and still suffers collisions issues (minor) and polishing regarding translations. Trust is sufficient at Team 17 to announce console versions and even a mac version. Especially since its depth belies its childish aspect. If all the promises of development are kept (marital history, new buildings, pub games, seasonal events ...) it could also hold on the duration. What ? Who said he would fit like a glove to the Switch?
IGN
January 29, 2019
My Time at Portia's many parts don't always shine on their own, but together they make for a pleasant building adventure.
Wccftech
April 24, 2019
My Time at Portia is a beautiful, relaxing experience. With the charming art style and plenty of activities to go through, players will easily lose themselves in the game's pleasant setting for hours and hours.
IGN Spain
January 15, 2019
My Time at Portia is a different RPG. If you liked titles such as Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon, Pathea Games' proposal expands in a remarkable way although leaving fringes.