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Shape of the World Critic Reviews

14 Total Reviews

7 Positive Reviews(50%)
7 Mixed Reviews(50%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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GameSpace June 10, 2018
An incredibly intoxicating single player game dressed in breath taking artistry.
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GamingTrend June 5, 2018
Shape of the World is a feast of color, sound, and design. It manages to be both serene and occasionally challenging, wondrous and abstract, and has surprising depth, considering that your only goals are to wander around and collect natural trinkets as you go. It's a perfect game for those who want to get lost in a minimalist wonderland of imagination.
80
Worth Playing August 7, 2018
Gorgeous visuals and soothing ambiance make the game perfect for those wishing to kick back and relax with an incredibly chill explorer simulator. Being able to construct worlds with a variety of seeds gives players a reason to explore each area and come back for more. Multiple levels with their own flora and fauna give players new sights to explore. While walking can be slow at times and some visuals actually hinder progress, Shape of the World makes up for these shortcomings in a memorable sandbox experience that's perfect for casual play.
70
Everyeye.it June 7, 2018
Shape of the World is really strange, so strange that it may not be a video game.
70
Nintendo Life June 8, 2018
Shape of the World is a very different offering on the Switch’s eShop, and one that we are glad to have experienced despite its shortcomings. Describing it as a video game doesn’t feel quite right; it’s more of an interactive playground that lets you take a couple of hours out, switch off, and be treated to some thought-provoking aesthetics along the way. It’s definitely not for everyone, and it’s all over a little too quickly, but Shape of the World is a nicely put together piece of art that deserves the attention of those most intrigued.
70
NintendoWorldReport June 28, 2018
had a tough time getting into Shape of the World at first, in big part due to the sparse initial environments and the clipping problems. And I admit I rolled my eyes a bit as the creatures I met went from bug-like critters to sea creatures floating… in the air (a trend that culminated with glimpses of a whale floating in the sky). I found it a little cliché and New Age-y. The final moments were impressive and by the time I got to them, I had started enjoying myself, but it took a long time for the game to ramp up to that point.
70
Universo Nintendo August 5, 2018
Shape of the world offers a very different experience. Don't expect fights or puzzles or even a minimal narrative that explains anything about the story. In contrast, the game offers an abstract world full of variations of colors and shapes, which transforms at every moment and can be freely explored. The soundtrack follows all the visual transformation and keeps us connected with the game. Games like this, that go beyond the common place and are well executed, are very welcome and enrich the universe of video games.
60
Vooks June 15, 2018
If you’re after something a little bit different, it’s not a bad way to escape for a couple of hours.
60
FNintendo June 30, 2018
Shape of the World is unlike most games out there. Rather than a structured, narrative-driven or action-driven plan, Shape of the World proposes something more akin to a sensory experience and one which is quite successful at plunging the player in a different state, thanks to the game's eerie abstract beauty. Where Shape of the World disappoints is in its length and dimension, which feel a lot less ambitious than it could be.
60
games(TM) July 14, 2018
Bright, intriguing, but lacking depth.
60
Switch Player July 18, 2018
As a walking simulator, Shape of the World delivers a more simplistic experience from the gameplay perspective. As a relaxing exploration experience, though, it delivers something unique, with a world that grows around you.
55
XGN June 19, 2018
Shape of the World is more an art form than a game. It lacks diversity and it gives you the idea that you’re sometimes tripping on drugs. All those colors are very bright, but you have no clue as to why you are on this absurd journey.
55
Nintenderos August 20, 2018
Shape of the World is the description of beauty with no words. It’s a geometric forest full of evocative lights and plain colours but it seems to be an experiment more than a finished universe.
50
TheSixthAxis June 5, 2018
Shape of the World isn’t a bad game, it just never quite hits its stride in the way a game like this needs to. There just isn’t anything that implores you to move forwards apart from the fact that there is little else to do, and while there are some very pretty moments, rarely is anything more than superficial achieved. Shape of the World fails to do enough to pull itself out of the abstract and ultimately just feels empty.