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Su enfoque marítimo enriquece la jugabilidad
Introduce varias culturas nuevas
Introduce contenido fresco que amplía su variedad
Inmersión y capacidad de ser disfrutado una y otra vez
Unique and ambitious concept, Small victories are so hard-won they feel immensely rewarding
Slow, janky, and will drive some away with its intentional obfuscation, Could use more depth in certain regards
This industry and medium are notoriously risk-averse, especially nowadays in the era of ballooning budgets and longer development cycles. That Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey got greenlit, funded, and released is a minor miracle. Amazingly ambitious and...
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey's greatest challenge is working out – or simply Googling – how its basic survival, crafting, and combat mechanics work. Once you understand them they become mostly trivial, and the main appeal becomes appreciating the expl...
Guiding a clan of primates through generations as they evolve certainly makes for a unique experience, and there are times when Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey comes together. But a lack of guidance on basic gameplay mechanics, as well as some clumsy con...
Publicación: 2019-08-26, Autor: Jordan , crítica de: gamespot.com
Experimenting how to better explore, care for yourself, and evolve in new ways is a rewarding experience when you're not being interrupted, Traveling through the trees is fun while it lasts
Near-constant threats from predators get in the way of the better parts of the game, Having to relearn everything with each new lineage is a frustrating way of pushing back the endgame goalposts, The repetitive nature of the gameplay loop offers diminishi
Publicación: 2019-08-26, Autor: Holly , crítica de: gamingtrend.com
Non-linear, open world exploration, True sense of accomplishment, A unique game in the sim genre
Dodge control mechanic seems clunky, No guidance, you're playing this game on your own, Very unforgiving, much like real evolution
So far, I have put about six hours total into the game between both sessions. I am very excited to learn how to weild a weapon to kill predators, and to explore more into the jungle. This has been a really unique and challenging experience, and I am thoro...
Publicación: 2019-08-26, Autor: Rosh , crítica de: wccftech.com
A realistic (as far as we know, anyway) depiction of an era not often seen in games, A satisfying series of evolutions and discoveries
Players have a vague sense of propose and objectives throughout the game, Self made stories just don't quite work in this environment, While it's smart, it isn't always fun or eventful
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey was such an interesting idea on paper but from its complex and unexplained environment to the severe lack of exciting objectives and goals to work towards, the game doesn't quite manage to entice the player to make the ver...
Publicación: 2019-08-26, Autor: Aaron , crítica de: wmpoweruser.com
Traversal feels natural and fun, Lack of handholding forces you to adapt playstyle and engages your curiosity, Environment and character designs are extremely immersive
Early hours will test your patience, Very punishing if you fail
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Publicación: 2020-04-12, Autor: Marcel , crítica de: impulsegamer.com
The story of our evolution as a species is brought to life in this beautifully crafted third-person open-world survival adventure...
Publicación: 2019-09-27, Autor: Chris , crítica de: impulsegamer.com
Help your early ancestors tame a savage landscape and evolve towards modern humans.Family TreeI've been very slow getting this review up… but there's a reason for that and the reason I'm putting it up now is a bookend for my experience with Ancestors: Th...