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The Forbidden Arts

2019
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Indie, Action, Platformer, Open World, RPG, Single Player
AvailableAug 7, 2019
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperStingbot Games, Inc., Stingbot Games
Overview

The Forbidden Arts is an action adventure platformer with a focus on discovery and exploration. You play as Phoenix, a young boy who seeks to master the element of fire in a grand adventure of ancient magic.

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24 reviews found

80

Chalgyr's Game Room

Aug 7, 2019

Having seen the end of its development, Stingbot Games’ The Forbidden Arts is a platformer worth looking into. With plenty of refinement from the start of its Early Access to the final releases on both the PC and the consoles, this 2D meets 3D adventure of a Pyromancer coming into his power is a lot of fun.


75

Xbox Tavern

Xbox One

Aug 16, 2019

The Forbidden Arts is a beautiful, vibrant and fun game for the whole family. Side scrolling action at its best, it also brings a tiny bit of nostalgia along for the ride. Challenging puzzles make this game addictive, while great design keeps you looking at the screen. This game was tested and reviewed on Xbox One.


75

Generación Xbox

Xbox One

Aug 26, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Pure Nintendo

Nintendo Switch

Sep 10, 2019

The Forbidden Arts is a nice indie studio entry for the Switch and good for at least 12 hours of gameplay. I say “at least” because if you play like me you will probably get a couple of extra hours out of it (refer to the finicky jumping bits above). It doesn’t have all the polish of a big studio game, but it has heart.


70

But Why Tho?

Aug 19, 2019

I thoroughly enjoyed playing The Forbidden Arts. Though the controls and overall gameplay was simple, the premise was what intrigued me the most and encouraged me to keep playing. The platforming offered challenging moments that brought the nostalgia of playing other similar games. The single-player aspect of the game offers a much more steady pace of the overall gaming experience that many of the popular games today don’t offer.


68

Switching Worlds

Aug 6, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.


67

Vandal

Nintendo Switch

Aug 6, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

Movies Games and Tech

Feb 6, 2021

It’s fair to say that the market has moved on a lot in 2 years. No matter what we are presented with, there is always room for a bit of nostalgia. The Forbidden Arts is a classic platform title with an exploration twist. The many routes that you can take, and the addition of new gameplay mechanics, makes this a title that will keep you thinking. Though very easy in some aspects, it will test your accuracy, timing and patience. It’s for these reasons that I recommend you play it. If you want a go on this unusual platform title, then buy it here! Can you help Phoenix rise from the flames and fulfil his destiny?


60

TheXboxHub

Xbox One

Aug 18, 2019

The Forbidden Arts on Xbox One is a good solid action adventure platformer that just so happens to come with some mechanical issues. If you’re a big fan of the old school vibe that mixes combat in a special way then I think you might have a lot of fun with The Forbidden Arts.


60

XboxAddict

Xbox One

Aug 27, 2019

It's very rare when I can't get past the first few hours of a video game. I'm no professional gamer by any means, but I take pride in doing the best I can with what I am given. As per my gaming style, The Forbidden Arts is not my type of game, as I didn't mesh well with the combat and the overall gameplay experience. However, with all my experiences aside, those whose game style this matches should have a phenomenal time with it. I fell in love with the visuals, music and the overall concept of The Forbidden Arts; that's what drew me into it in the first place. With that being said, I don't forbid you from trying The Forbidden Arts out for yourself. This one was just not my cup of tea.

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