EGMR: "When I heard about Child of Light, I was very excited. A game that had a similar visual style to Braid with watercolour like graphics and a princess who could fly around with a little ball of light (that is actually a firefly) for a companion. It sounded so charming and whimsical and it looked breathtakingly pretty. And then I got sad. Sad, because I also heard that it used a turn based combat system similar to that of a JRPG. Fire, brimstone and apocalypse. That’s what happens when you cannot do one thing; they make a game about a flying princess that you cannot play. Sigh."
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A recent content update for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night included the chance to play as Aurora from Child of Light. Here is a review of that experience
Not sure that I want easter-puke deviant art looking crap pile inserted into an Igarashi game.
Neil writes: "Ready to embark on a new journey? One that mixes the gothic side-scrolling of Bloodstained: Ritual of the night with Ubisoft's Child of Light? 505 Games' latest crossover does just that."