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26 reviews found85
PC Invasion
Nov 5, 2020
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Buried Treasure
Mar 23, 2021
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80
TheXboxHub
Nov 4, 2020
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70
Xbox Tavern
Nov 5, 2020
All in all, YesterMorrow is a fine platformer with a decent story. The progression of the main character feels timely and challenges satisfying. Although the mapping system could use a redesign, I would recommend YesterMorrow to any 2D platforming fan. This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox One console.
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SECTOR.sk
Dec 8, 2020
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70
Cubed3
Jul 12, 2021
Yui's eventful adventure with its high personal stakes in saving her family and friends, plus her unique ability to travel between her younger self and her current self, makes YesterMorrow a strong addition to Switch's library. The time travel mechanics are simple to execute, harder to master, especially as judgement is required to decide when it is the best time to change time periods. The gripping plot and the desire to save everyone from the, at times, horrific reality, creates a strong drive in Yui that will remain long after the end credits roll, with only initial game issues prior to and shortly after launch affecting overall enjoyment.
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Finger Guns
Nov 4, 2020
A satisfying platformer aimed at a younger age group, Yestermorrow is memorable for its aesthetics and inspirations. However it’s gameplay doesn’t really do anything we haven’t seen before, and fumbles what could have been more interesting uses of its Everlight and time-based premise. Yestermorrow is available 4th November on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One (review platform) and PC via Steam. Developer: Bitmap Galaxy Publisher: Blowfish Studios, Gamera Game Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we were provided with a promotional copy of the game.
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XboxAddict
Jan 4, 2021
While not the most difficult platformer out there like others, more than once I felt like quitting due to frustration of having to redo large sections over again due to inconsistent checkpoints. More than a handful of times it felt like a slog to get through the same sections all over again, or backtracking to get somewhere I needed now that I had a new power. The time travel mechanic is interesting but slightly overused, as you’ll come to expect having to explore each area in both timelines. Even with all the issues and frustration that I had, YesterMorrow was one that I’m glad to have played. It’s not perfect by any means, but you can tell it has a lot of heart and charm to it.
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CD-Action
Jun 9, 2021
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Worth Playing
Jan 5, 2021
YesterMorrow is fine. The platforming is good if you can forgive things like a lack of platforming weight and some difficulty in discerning usable platforms. The story is decent if you don't mind not connecting with the characters. The time traveling concept is interesting if you don't mind that it's wedged in only when necessary in a mostly linear adventure. There are better titles on the market, but you won't hate your time with YesterMorrow.