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Published: 2018-10-19, Author: Andy , review by: pocket-lint.com
Generous Digital Pack, Proper light-up modular toys, Engaging cutscenes and narrative, Highly populated hand-build planets
Complex digital-physical pricing model, A few spikes in difficulty
Starlink: Battle For Atlas is a surprising and welcome return to toys-for-life. The toys themselves are well made and great fun to play with. The generosity of the digital pack is a breath of fresh air.Most importantly, however, is that the experience fee...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
Beautiful world and rich story to explore, Toys work incredibly well, Can be played without the toys
The toy proposition is a little confusing
At its core, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fantastic space exploration game, with solid flights, fights and enemies, but can be a complicated toys-to-life proposition to recommend, and understand...
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fun, arcade-y revival of the spaceship shooter that's been filled out with a lot of extra open world stuff - both the good and the bad. But fight through the filler and there's fun combat and some stunning settings to explo...
Abstract: My favourite moment in Starlink: Battle for Atlas occured when, muddled and in the heat of a fight, I attached a weapon the wrong way around. Ubisoft's latest is a very late entry into the toys-to-life marketplace: when you play it, your controller houses...
Published: 2018-09-25, Author: Andy , review by: pocket-lint.com
Starlink: Battle For Atlas does have the feel of a brave new world about it. The combination of the new toy technology and a fully-fledged space adventure could well spark the imagination of youngsters and an interest in space travel.First though, the gam...
Vast open star system to explore, Smooth aerial and space combat, Inventive elemental combos, Modular toys are really cool
Some rough textures and pop-in on Switch, Toys not strictly necessary
Whatever format you might get Starlink on, pricing on the toys will be key as to whether this follows in the footsteps of previous toys-to-life pioneers, or kick-starts a new wave of excitement for the genre. There's definitely potential here though, and...
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...