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Eastward

Pixpil, Chucklefish
Sep 16, 2021 - Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One
Strong

OpenCritic Rating

80

Top Critic Average

75%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
78 / 100
IGN
8 / 10
Eurogamer
Recommended
TheGamer
4.5 / 5
Metro GameCentral
6 / 10
GamesRadar+
4 / 5
Game Informer
8.5 / 10
Destructoid
8 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Eastward

Worth playing for the atmosphere even though its pace and plot are uneven.

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Eastward is a post-apocalyptic picaresque as charming as it is pretty, with simple action combat and puzzles that are accessible to everyone.

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A strong love for storytelling and the feel of games like Earthbound makes Eastward shine even where the gameplay flags.

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All of that said, denouncing Eastward’s strengths and successes for any of the above would be disingenuous. It is a remarkable game that, while retro in ambition, will paradoxically go on to inspire the drive and uniqueness of future projects. It is clever, vibrant, and unapologetically original, and unless some magnificent twist of fate occurs over the next three months, it will undoubtedly go down as one of the best games of the year.

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Metro GameCentral

GameCentral
6 / 10
Metro GameCentral

The 2D visuals are absolutely stunning, but the simplistic action and pretentious storytelling undermine what could have been a true neo-retro classic.

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Eastward might fumble the ending, but that doesn't stop it from delivering a fantastic journey.

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Eastward crafts a cozy journey through fascinating and bizarre realms, featuring a memorable cast. While lackluster combat and a few repetitive puzzle styles tarnish the experience, it's still a ride well worth taking

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For as gorgeous as Eastward‘s graphics are, and as endearing as some of its characters become, and as much as I need its soundtrack on vinyl as soon as possible, it also falls short in some ways that leave its conclusion feeling a bit off. It’s one of the more promising debuts I’ve seen, and Pixpil has ensured I’ll be incredibly interested in whatever they do next. Eastward is something a fan of pixel art and good music, with a weakness for video game nostalgia, deserves to check out. It’s just also a journey that left me wanting a little more.

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