Pier Solar and the Great Architects Critic Reviews
6 Total Reviews
2 Positive Reviews(33.3%)
3 Mixed Reviews(50%)
1 Negative Reviews(16.7%)
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Hardcore Gamer
November 7, 2014
With some of the strongest storytelling in its genre, now or in the past, a deep combat system and a top-notch presentation, Pier Solar HD is at the head of its class, easily sitting alongside some of the most cherished classics of its kind. It does have some flaws, though, namely its seeming disinterest in ever providing any real guidance to players, leaving them confused and wandering for longer than necessary.
Nintendojo
December 12, 2014
The game may have its issues, but it’s still a great love letter to classic 16-bit JRPGs.
Nintendo Life
November 5, 2014
If you can ignore the slow battle system, vapid story, and abysmal dialogue, Pier Solar's efforts may win your heart. If you've got no love for this genre, steer clear — this is one for enthusiasts only.
FNintendo
January 17, 2015
Pier Solar and the Great Architects is a welcome effort of creating a piece of work in the contemporary age that follows a format of the mid-1990s. Its narrative is well structured and the visual interface is very appealing, but the game also suffers from several technical flaws and its combat system quickly becomes repetitive and tedious.
NintendoWorldReport
December 2, 2014
Overall, Pier Solar is just an average JRPG at best. Perhaps some of its novelty was lost due to it being a downloadable title rather than an actual, physical Sega Genesis cartridge. It’s really hard to recommend unless you’re absolutely starved for an RPG on the Wii U.
Digitally Downloaded
December 1, 2014
Now, rereleased and unmodified from its original gameplay, it is beyond archaic and outdated.