

However, this brings in the major gameplay flaws. The parts of gameplay I did enjoy were to do with how Kena played. The story is a few hours long, but that’s okay I guess. It’s interesting to go through and learn about this world. MMm, feet.Īnother part that is good is the story. Nothing notable besides the, I guess you call them CGI parts although it’s not quite? Being honest, it’s nowhere near the quality of a Disney or Pixar movie, but it’s very close and that is quite some feat. There’s only so much you can do in areas like that, and because that’s like, 60% of the game, it feels samey as well. I say ish because the darkness of being in a forest can sometimes be kind of, underwhelming but also dark. Kena Bridge of Spirits, is a good game, but also very fundamentally flawed in ways that I didn’t expect.
