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Airoheart

2022
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Open World, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player
AvailableSep 30, 2022
PlatformXbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X
DeveloperPixel Heart Studio
Overview

Airoheart is a top-down 16-bit ARPG inspired by classics from the SNES era.

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20 reviews found

85

33bits

Sep 30, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

SomosXbox

Xbox Series X

Sep 30, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


77

Generación Xbox

Xbox Series X

Oct 10, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

NaviGames

Oct 5, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


74

Xbox Tavern

Xbox Series X

Oct 17, 2022

Airoheart is one of the better Zelda-likes I have played and working my way through the game has been a trip down memory lane. It borrows so much from the Link to the Past formula, but also adds in plenty of its own ideas and mechanics. Perhaps the biggest issue I have with the game is its price point, $40 is way too steep for this game. I think if it was $20-25 it would sell many more copies and find a much larger audience. There are a handful of other issues, but most of those could be addressed with a patch. If you’ve been looking for a game to satisfy your classic action-adventure cravings then Airoheart could be your game, at the very least you should put it on your wishlist so you can pick it up if the price changes or it goes on sale.Become a Patron! This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox One console.


73

SpazioGames

Nintendo Switch

Oct 1, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

TheXboxHub

Xbox Series X

Oct 24, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

GameSpew

PlayStation 5

Oct 13, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Finger Guns

PlayStation 5

Oct 6, 2022

Being a step beyond inspiration and dated in its mechanics, Airoheart is an obtuse yet magical game to delve into. Pixel Heart Studio’s debut is great but often hindered by its imitation. Though the unique aspects are what kept me playing, I just wish there was more originality. Airoheart is out now on PlayStation 5 (review platform), Xbox Series S|X, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Mac/PC (Steam) Developer: Pixel Heart Studio Publisher: SOEDESCO Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we were provided with a promotional code from the publisher.


68

Digital Chumps

PlayStation 5

Oct 11, 2022

There is a lot to like about Pixel Heart Studio’s Airoheart when it comes to harkening back to classic games that made us smile. It has some solid dungeon crawling, a big world to explore, and a fun story that truly does give a sweet kiss to the golden age of action-adventure RPGs. It just needed a bit more cleaning and tightening in some areas before it was released. I think the game can improve with patching, but as it stands now, it still feels like it needs a bit more finish to shine.

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