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13 reviews found80
Digital Chumps
Jun 15, 2018
oOo: Ascension is a great puzzle game that focuses less on huge, high-budget components to distract the gamer, and more on clever gameplay design that is entertaining as it is challenging. It squarely emphasizes great puzzle design to each level that brings something new from orb to orb, while encouraging the gamer to keep going from level to level as it becomes more difficult. That’s a good puzzle game, ladies, and gentlemen, and one you should check out.
80
XBLA Fans
Jun 19, 2018
All the unique elements that oOo: Ascension presents really made it feel special. Like more of a refreshing new concept and even an interesting twist on some platforming concepts than we may have seen in the past. The nine worlds the game offers each steadily increase the difficulty little by little and some will find more challenge in one area, while others find it in other areas.
78
MondoXbox
Jun 3, 2018
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Pixelophobia
Aug 26, 2018
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75
Xbox Tavern
May 21, 2018
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75
PS4Blog.net
Jan 15, 2019
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70
TheXboxHub
Jun 15, 2018
oOo: Ascension is a superb little puzzle game with a really interesting, yet quite unusual, visual design that innovates and frustrates in equal measure.
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GameSpew
Jul 26, 2018
True, there are times you will hate oOo, and I came pretty close to deleting the game on more than one occasion. But if arcade thrills are your thing and you can view failure as a learning experience, then oOo Ascension will be right up your street.
60
Seafoam Gaming
Apr 18, 2020
In conclusion, oOo was an average, middle of the road game. It’s a fun little maze game that tests your speed, offering fun obstacle courses to dodge and deal with, but there really isn’t much worth talking about here. It’s good, basic fun, but after three worlds I felt like I already saw everything there was to see, and got rather bored, since it felt like a bunch of the other sorts of “maze to the goal” games I played in the computer lab during school. More hazards do get introduced as the worlds go on, but the game just feels like deja vu, and for being a $10 asking price, I can’t help but suggest literally dozens of other platformer or puzzle titles over this game.
60
TrueAchievements
Jun 8, 2018
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