Batora: Lost Haven

Release Date
6th Apr 2023
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Action, RPG
Publisher
Team17
Developer
Stormind Games
Content Rating
ESRB/Everyone 10+, PEGI/12
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About

Batora: Lost Haven is a choice-driven isometric action adventure with RPG elements and a unique duality system affecting combat, story, dialogues, puzzles, and endings, that will make you question the meaning of sacrifice.

Throughout Batora: Lost Haven, you will navigate your way through a range of unique alien planets and discover a galaxy in which morals are blurred, and the line between right and wrong is mercilessly thin. Wield unique abilities and perfect different combat styles to defeat deadly foes, solve intricate puzzles, and take on quests from curious alien inhabitants. Every choice you make will shape your journey and forge the way you carry out your final mission... Restoring your Lost Haven.

THE CALL OF DESTINY

After losing her entire family, Avril has learned to be a survivor. She never imagined what her future would hold. To fulfil her destiny, she must journey across the universe to uncover ancient secrets, while making life-changing decisions.

MULTI-LAYERED COMBAT

Harness the dual powers of Sun and Moon and leverage the power of your mind and body in frenetic battles against deadly enemies and unearthly foes.

CHOOSE YOUR PATH

With multiple endings, the choices you make decides the fate of the universe and those who inhabit it. What are you willing to sacrifice for what you love?

PUT YOUR MIND TO THE TEST

Solve intricate and otherworldly challenges in beautiful atmospheric puzzlescapes.

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

Batora: Lost Haven is the perfect example of a damningly mediocre experience. The few things that it does well—such as its energetic combat and engaging choice system—are nothing that you haven’t seen done before elsewhere, while the things that it misses—such as its storytelling and puzzle design—really take the wind out of its sails. Batora has its redeeming traits, but it feels like this is one that just never quite manages to pull everything together in a way that feels worthwhile. This is the kind of game that we wouldn’t necessarily recommend you buy or skip; if it feels to you like this is up your alley, then maybe it’s worth the punt if you can get it on sale, but you won’t be missing out on much if you choose to pass.

6/10

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