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Warriorb

2020
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Old-School Style, Open World, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, RPG, Single Player
AvailableApr 28, 2020
PlatformXbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperNot Yet
Overview

Warriorb is a challenging spline-scroller platformer game. You play as a mighty spirit trapped in an unlikely body. Will you be able to regain your freedom?

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6 reviews found

65

Geeks Under Grace

May 8, 2020

Though flawed in many respects, WarriOrb is still worth playing for the bounce physics alone.


60

Rapid Reviews UK

Mar 4, 2021

WarriOrb tells the story of a mighty demon known as a Spirit of the Unknown who, after failing the summoning spell to revive the Wizard’s daughter, is forced into a pathetic, powerless body. In order to regain his freedom and sanity, the Spirit needs to cooperate and find a way to resurrect the girl by exploring a decayed realm, solve puzzles and defeat twisted creatures. Fail and this new body will be your tomb. WarriOrb is a 2D action game mixed with puzzles.


60

Cubed3

Aug 28, 2020

There is a solid game in WarriOrb, which has some well-designed elements and curious story moments. Unfortunately the experience is marred by flawed implementation or design in the core gameplay that makes this feel more frustrating than challenging. It is definitely something that will appeal to the few rather than the many, but that may mean that it's playing to strengths that this reviewer clashed with.


45

Worth Playing

Oct 1, 2020

WarriOrb fails to do many things right. The combat is lackluster due to boring enemies and an uninteresting set of moves. The floaty controls clash with the constant need for perfect platforming. The frailty of your character is inconsistent with the dangers you face, and the checkpoint system feels broken. Even the ball physics and spell system fail to impress, despite how often they're used in the latter half of the game. Combined with a passable presentation and an uninteresting story, there are better games you can spend your time on instead.


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Nintendo Blast

Dec 13, 2020

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FingerGuns

Apr 27, 2020

WarriOrb is a painful experience, and your enjoyment levels will depend on how masochistic you are. I found no impetus, no driving force to get the wisecracking Orb from A to B through any more sorry-looking levels. Very quickly I had had enough of retrying broken platforming sections two or three dozen times, for what is essentially no reward, except more of the same relentless, slow, monotonic boredom. You would be best advised to avoid this ball and chain. 3/10 WarriOrb is launching on PC via Steam on 28th of April, 2020. Developer: Not Yet Publisher: Not Yet, Maple Whispering Limited Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we received a promotional code from the publisher.

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