Invisible Gamer's Amy Elyse Brighter writes: "Child of Light tries to take on the feeling of fairy tales and epic fantasy. The game has a storybook feeling, but players will find so much more depth inside. The deep combat system keeps the game engaging and exciting, and the world it is built around makes the experience of playing just as rewarding."
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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."
Good read about a good game. Still trying to find the free time to get around to this, but will probably get through titles like Wolfenstein and Watch Dogs first.
I actually got to like the 5th Chapter before I stopped and moved onto Dark Souls 2. Went back to Child of Light a couple of days ago and I think I am nearly finished.
Game is quite challenging on hard. I never really switched between party members in battle, now I know how vital it is to do so.
This was my game of the year before Super Time Force came out but now I can't decide. It is definitely between Child of Light and Super Time Force though!
Child of Light has such a unique storybook feel and the battle system on hard is really amazing. Best JRPG I have played in many years.