Check out our video review of Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas for the PlayStation Vita.
Not exact matches
Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas is a decent clone of The Legend of Zelda
for the ones who never had the chance to play it, though the difference is pretty evident.
Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas made a name
for itself when it was released all the way back in November 2013 on iOS devices,
for not only being a very impressive looking title at the time, but also
for being endorsed by big names of the industry like Kenji Ito, main composer of Squaresoft's SaGa franchise, and Nobuo Uematsu of Final Fantasy fame, both of whom composed a few music tracks
for it.
Oceanhorn — Monster of
Uncharted Seas was developed by Cornfox & Bros and published
for Xbox One by FDG Digital.
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Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas made quite a splash back in 2013, when it launched
for the iOS platform as an action - adventure experience that's part love letter, part clone of Nintendo's famous Legend of Zelda series.
Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas looks like a Zelda clone at first with inspiration taken from some of the classic Zelda games like Wind Waker and the 2D Zelda games
for handhelds, but it carries a certain charm once you spend some time with it.
Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas feels like a good first step
for an independent developer but it is hard to ignore its flaws.
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Read on
for our full Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas review.
Oceanhorn — Monster of
Uncharted Seas (FDG Entertainment, $ 14.99)-- Oceanhorn is essentially a bite - sized interpretation of Zelda's classic formula, originally released
for mobile devices and later ported to consoles.
Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas is currently available on Steam
for PC and Mac.
FDG Entertainment has announced that Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas, an Action RPG inspired by the likes of The Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy, will be available
for the PlayStation 4 and Xbo...
As Jack will be handling the official written review
for Oceanhorn: Monster Of
Uncharted Seas which is now available
for... View Article
In a big week
for PlayStation gamers, you'll find Injustice 2 and The Surge on PlayStation 4, Farpoint and the Aim Controller on PlayStation VR, Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas and Akiba's Beat on PlayStation Vita, and much more.
That is a really difficult task to achieve
for any developer (be it a AAA studio or a small team), and sadly Monster of
Uncharted Seas provides a lacking imitation.
Review code
for Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas provided by publisher.
So if you are looking
for Switch games you can pick up ACA NEOGEO Fatal Fury 2 and Oceanhorn — Monster of
Uncharted Seas.
Oceanhorn — Monster of
Uncharted Seas was originally developed
for iOS devices back in 2013 and has been ported over the years to other consuls like PS4, Vita and now finally the Nintendo switch.
While some of the comparisons can come off as heavy - handed, there is enough here to separate the two, leaving Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas the perfect appetizer
for whatever Nintendo has in store
for fans next March when Breath of the Wild blows into stores.
What is unclear
for now is which between the original mobile hit «Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas,» or its sequel, «Knights of Lost Realm,» will arrive on the Nintendo Switch, Twinfinite said.
There are hints as well that FDG is already making and doing tests
for «Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas» on the Nintendo Switch.
Takenaga's work explores the minimum requirements
for evoking astral space, or snow over the plains, or an
uncharted sea.