Rahman writes - "Son of Nor is an interesting specimen. It has brilliant mechanics and the makings of an amazing game, possibly even a series. But small irritations every now and again add up to one overbearing issue which never moves from the back of your mind, and my gripes are too great to recommend this game. At least in the form it is now. Keep an eye on this one, wait for it to get some bug fixes and updates."
GG:
Making games is hard - there’s no disputing that. Sometimes no matter how much passion and creativity the developers have, the final product just doesn't come together. Son of Nor, a third-person action RPG from stillalive studios, is one of these games. There are good ideas to be found, but ultimately the game is held back by poor execution and a lack of polish.
Offers little besides fun telekinetic destruction and gimmicky peripherals compatibility, but handles both very well.
Full review by Cory Galliher on Popzara
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Son of Nor is an interesting Indie that originated from Kickstarter and recently found itself in full release after being in Early Access on Steam for some time. Players will find themselves part of a Human Tribe that has been secluded for more than four centuries. After having lived alone and in peace for so long, the tribe members now find themselves once again thrust into conflict by a race that would subjugate or eliminate them. Armed with magical abilities to manipulate anything related to the element of Earth, the player sets out on their adventure.