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50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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
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...
Published: 2018-10-16, Author: Jordan , review by: cgmagonline.com
Abstract: I find it very interesting that years after the toys-to-life craze was at its peak, Ubisoft is trying its hand at it with Starlink: Battle for Atlas. I have always been a fairly vocal proponent of the “Toys-to-Life” genre, at least in theory. I've always...
Published: 2018-10-18, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
Starlink: Battle for Atlas on the Nintendo Switch is a friggin good game and no matter what way you play it on this portable console, the mechanics are relatively flawless. At times, the game does remind me of No Man's Sky, Wing Commander and even Mass Ef...
Published: 2018-10-24, Author: Matthew , review by: nag.co.za
Combat is fun and quite challenging on higher difficulties, Putting together ship parts and discovering elemental weapon combos is quite engaging, Beautiful graphics with expansive worlds packed with things to do
While there's a lot to do, it starts to smack of grind and busywork after a while, Main story is quite short, The characters are dull at best, irritating at worst
Fun, soft-sci-fi space combat. The main game is a bit short but it's overflowing with side content. I can't comment on the toys because I don't have any and don't want any...
With or without the unnecessary toys, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a commendable space adventure. Even with the repetitive grind and randomly scattershot space combat, this is a great-looking, gratifying game of strategic action and environmental explora...
Abstract: If Ubisoft are gambling on a new intellectual property for their bid in the toys-to-life space, then surely it must be riding on some good characters and gameplay. Right? So we looked to Starlink: Battle for Atlas with some enthusiasm, and once the Starte...
With or without the unnecessary toys, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a commendable space adventure. Even with the repetitive grind and randomly scattershot space combat, this is a great-looking, gratifying game of strategic action and environmental explora...