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Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: James , review by: gamespot.com
Ship combat is fun, particularly in space, Progression design means that there's always plenty to do and clear goals to work towards, The enormity of space, and the thrill of entering and exiting planets at will, stays alluring, The Star Fox content on Sw
Repetitive, with the same structure of fights popping up many times, The plot is difficult to get invested in, aside from the Star Fox side story in the Switch version, Opting for the physical versions require more expenditure for the same content as digi
Fun characters and story, Persistent strategy elements make the world feel alive, Splitscreen cooperative multiplayer, Star Fox content is well implemented, Unique game design
Push to buy more toys can affect balance, Repetitive gameplay loop
Abstract: My favourite moment in Starlink: Battle for Atlas occured when, muddled and in the heat of a fight, I attached a weapon the wrong way around. Ubisoft's latest is a very late entry into the toys-to-life marketplace: when you play it, your controller houses...
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fun, arcade-y revival of the spaceship shooter that's been filled out with a lot of extra open world stuff - both the good and the bad. But fight through the filler and there's fun combat and some stunning settings to explo...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
Beautiful world and rich story to explore, Toys work incredibly well, Can be played without the toys
The toy proposition is a little confusing
At its core, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fantastic space exploration game, with solid flights, fights and enemies, but can be a complicated toys-to-life proposition to recommend, and understand...
Abstract: Forza Horizon 4 – Xbox One en pcNog altijd wisselt Microsoft elk najaar af met de twee Forza-series, en dit jaar is het weer de beurt aan Playground Games met Horizon 4. Seizoensveranderingen betreffen de grootste vernieuwing van de game, omdat elk jaarge...
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Published: 2018-09-25, Author: Andy , review by: pocket-lint.com
Starlink: Battle For Atlas does have the feel of a brave new world about it. The combination of the new toy technology and a fully-fledged space adventure could well spark the imagination of youngsters and an interest in space travel.First though, the gam...
Published: 2018-09-07, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Ubisoft showed off its new entry in the “toys-to-life” market, Starlink: Battle for Atlas. I played it at a recent preview event on the Nintendo Switch and got hands-on with Starfox character Fox McCloud, which Nintendo agreed to allow Ubisoft to use as...
Vast open star system to explore, Smooth aerial and space combat, Inventive elemental combos, Modular toys are really cool
Some rough textures and pop-in on Switch, Toys not strictly necessary
Whatever format you might get Starlink on, pricing on the toys will be key as to whether this follows in the footsteps of previous toys-to-life pioneers, or kick-starts a new wave of excitement for the genre. There's definitely potential here though, and...