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04/02/2021 |
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Blue Fire provides an impeccable platforming experience with the just right balance of abilities to master and challenges to test you, making its bleak and corrupted world a joy to explore. Its Zelda-like dungeon experiences may end a bit too soon before it begins relying on overly familiar backtracking, but it doesn’t dull the fun of dashing around obstacles and fighting enemies alike. And even when the pacing of its main path falters slightly, the irresistible lure of its inventive challenge rooms kept me coming back for more.
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Gamereactor UK
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04/02/2021 |
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Overall, Blue Fire is a game well worth playing for fans of classic platformers and adventure games and is a fair bit more difficult than the classics as well. You'll enjoy your adventures in Penumbra, just be sure to keep calm when faced with the more difficult Void levels!
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The Sixth Axis
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24/02/2021 |
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Blue Fire may seem to be a Frankenstein-esque creation, stitched together from the bits of other familiar games and genres but it ends up being much more than the sum of its parts. At its best it reaches the heights of a 3D Hollow Knight with inspired level design and really enjoyable platforming. The void levels offer some extra challenge and really test your skills and the boss fights are generally well judged (the final boss could do with some balancing though). This is certain to become a cult favourite, though it deserves to find a wider audience.
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The Indie Game Website
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08/02/2021 |
80 |
If you’re seeking a more challenge experience, Blue Fire is worth a look, but it is a game which will test your patience. It’s only truly let down by the Void trials, and while there’s nothing wrong with a tougher experience, they stop being fun after just missing that platform for a fifth time in a row. Those willing to put that aside will find a game with plenty of depth, offering a solid visual presentation, enjoyable dungeons, and intriguing story which comes recommended.
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NaviGames
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05/02/2021 |
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Plataformas de acción 3D que adapta mecánicas de varios juegos y da lugar a un juego la mar de entretenido, muy desafiante, quizás tosco en ciertos aspectos narrativos y técnicos, pero con unas mecánicas y sensación de movimiento extraoridinarias con mando.
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Generación Pixel
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15/02/2021 |
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Es cierto que por otro lado es un juego que innova poco. Que técnicamente, pese a ser bonito, va bastante justo. Y que hay parte mejorables. Pero es una experiencia tan grata de jugar que por poco que nos da nos absorbe y nos lleva junto a este pequeño personaje y las oscuras mazmorras que nos hace visitar.
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Way Too Many Games
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04/02/2021 |
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If you made it this far or like to jump to the bottom for the score points, don’t let the score itself fool you. I absolutely loved Blue Fire and think it is an amazing indie title worth your time. From its clear inspirations from the greats and its way of incorporating those action, adventure, RPG, and platforming elements into one game is fantastic. However, it does suffer that unpolished feeling of an indie. Luckily most of my issues stemmed from bugs that can be fixed and not from gameplay design or choices. Blue Fire could really become your next nostalgia fix brought into current times.
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GameSkinny
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04/02/2021 |
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Blue Fire is a promising experience with tight platforming let down by ropey combat, a lack of direction, and a range of technical issues.
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GameSpew
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04/02/2021 |
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Blue Fire‘s influences and inspirations are plain to see; Dark Souls, Super Meat Boy, classic 3D platformers. If a single one of those was its sole focus, I would be recommending Blue Fire highly. As it stands, though, I don’t really know who I would recommend it to: the jumpers or the fighters?
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Jugando a Derecho
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22/02/2021 |
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What Blue Fire has to offer in the platforming department is undeniably impressive. It does a great job of making simple mechanics engaging and interesting to learn while still providing a fair and balanced challenge. It is a pity that the game shows its lack of polish in some areas, especially the frequent crashes to desktop, something that is hard to forgive in a game with an already frustrating save system. Overall I would recommend giving Blue Fire a look, the gameplay is incredibly engaging and I’m sure that some of the more serious issues will be patched out in the future, so maybe keep an eye out until then.
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GameSpot
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19/02/2021 |
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It's disappointing that Blue Fire is unquestionably fun to move around in but is hampered by design decisions that hold back its free-form platforming. It's difficult to experiment with the reaches of your agility when it's so easy to lose large swathes of progress due to a misstep, a punishment that permeates not only exploration but the otherwise expertly designed platforming side challenges. Its economy relies too heavily on one in-game currency and unnecessarily blocks progression, making it feel like Blue Fire isn't respectful of your time. You'd have to really fall in love with Blue Fire's one well-tuned mechanic to make its entire adventure feel worthwhile.
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PC Invasion
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04/02/2021 |
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Blue Fire is a game I wanted to like, but couldn't due to its poor focus and loads of ill-considered design issues. Between the balance issues, bugs, and creeping frustrations, there's a lot stacked against the game.
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