- Publisher: Superbrothers
- Release Date: Oct 5, 2021
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 23 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 23
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Mixed: 5 out of 23
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Negative: 10 out of 23
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Oct 7, 2021
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Oct 6, 2021
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Oct 10, 2021Worth the wait! This game is gorgeous. Like others have said, the controls may not be for everyone, but if you like beautiful, haunting scenery and knockout soundtracks, this may be the game for you.
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Jan 23, 2022I loved this game. Will come back to edit this review later for a more in-depth analysis.
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Oct 27, 2021
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Mar 1, 2022Being forced to read subtitles while trying to navigate and control a game is not fun. Everything is a juggled mess. Gave up playing after about 45 min playtime. The game just isn’t as advertised. I payed full retail price not long after release day. Waste of money
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Nov 25, 2021I absolutely love this game. It has a very strong and compelling story and the art design is out of this world. I can’t even count the number of hours I just spent just staying at my screen in awe while playing Jett. If you love a good story, space exploration or insane landscapes, you should play this game!
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Mar 7, 2023Excellent idea, terrible execution. Everything takes about twice as long as it needs to.
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Jan 22, 2023
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Jan 19, 202330 fps - I uninstalled it directly, sorry.
Very sad as I was really interested by the thema, but I decided long ago to stop make my eyes bleeding..
Awards & Rankings
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Dec 3, 2021Jett: The Far Shore depends on the illogical design choices. Unfortunately, that sucks all the fun out of an otherwise unique space adventure.
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PLAYOct 17, 2021Something special. A quick jaunt that lingers in the mind thanks to breezy movement, picturesque locales, and a story that offers plenty of tasty food for thought. [Issue#7, p.79]
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Oct 13, 2021For better or worse, there’s nothing quite like this brave venture into the cosmic unknown, and it shows how sometimes it’s about a willingness to play by the rules of the universe.