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You are the champion of Dawn, Aaru. Complete missions and explore the world of Lumenox using Aaru's highly mobile skills, teleportation and charging. The balance between Dawn, Day, Dusk and Night is being destroyed by Night. As a last hope Dawn sends out his champion, Aaru, to travel all the way to Night’s domain and restore balance. Can you save the world of Lumenox?
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Reviews
29 reviews found100
Twinfinite
Mar 6, 2015
Aaru’s Awakening is a phenomenal piece of art, and a solidly built game to boot. With numerous levels across the domains of each entity, and fierce challenges standing between players and the goal.
80
SelectButton
Feb 25, 2015
As challenging and frustrating I found some of the stages in Aaru's Awakening, I felt a sense of accomplishment seeing my name listed on the top ten. Bosses slow down the relatively fast-paced stages, too slow for my likening, but still provide a unique take on platforming encounters.Note: Aaru's Awakening was reviewed on PC.
75
Ragequit.gr
Mar 9, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
God is a Geek
Feb 24, 2015
Aaru’s Awakening is a beautiful frolic into a world of nightmares and imbalance: championed by its hand-drawn art style, compulsive level of difficulty and thrilling sense of achievement.
70
Destructoid
Feb 24, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
68
Impulsegamer
Mar 9, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
67
IGN
Mar 2, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
67
Hobby Consolas
Apr 10, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
65
Game Informer
Feb 27, 2015
As it stands, Aaru’s Awakening is more entertaining to watch than it is to play.
60
PSNStores
Apr 10, 2015
Aaru’s Awakening can be beaten in just a few sittings and the experience isn’t memorable or overall exciting. It is worth somewhat of a playthrough to look at the gorgeous environments and characters, provided they don’t kill you first. One of the last stages in the game is named “Hopeless”, which is how it feels sometimes when playing. A copy of this game was purchased for review purposes.