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Solar Ash

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Joey Thurmond By Joey Thurmond , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Slick, fast gameplay tripped up by repetition, simplicity.

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What's It About?

In SOLAR ASH, Rei's friends have gone quiet. They were supposed to start up a technological marvel called the Starseed that would stop a black hole from absorbing their planet. It's up to this last Voidrunner to enter the black hole and not only continue the mission, but also discover what happened to her team. When she comes to after crash landing, she discovers several other worlds have already been absorbed into the black hole—their remains twisted and melded together into bizarre yet beautiful biomes with a corruption—called Remnants—that covers everything and manifests as giant monsters. But all is not as it seems with a ghostly antagonist named Echo, who prevents her from her goals, and wields a weapon curiously similar to Rei's own. Who is Echo? Why would she want Rei to stop saving her planet? Only by confronting all these forces can she uncover where her friends have gone, and what happened to the Starseed.

Is It Any Good?

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This 3D action title features exploration and exchanges combat for platforming, but its repetitive and simplistic play holds it back. In Solar Ash, players glide across the ground and in cloud-like oceans with futuristic skates to complete a slew of obstacle courses and races against time. The controls are simple, and gameplay feels slick and tight, but there's an undeniable slipperiness and unpredictability to movement that rears its ugly head with frequent frustrating falls. On top of this, the game never adds any new mechanics to the initial moves, and starts to feel the same from beginning to end. While it's understandable that combat isn't the focus, the presence of enemies feels arbitrary since they're basically pests with singular attacks rather than fun, challenging foes to fight. The level design introduces foils to navigation with guard rails to grind on, and poisoned floors that must be sped across quickly, but they don't alter the core gameplay in any meaningful or exciting ways.

Exploration is the most engaging aspect of Solar Ash. Players will search out the Remnants in a large open world divided into several locations. Since there are audio logs to collect that unlock new outfits with passive bonus effects, players will find it hard to resist these optional objectives that unveil more storytelling and goodies to collect. At its heart, Solar Ash is a deeply personal project with excellent voice performances that prompts reflection on how to accept tragedy when it comes, and finding the right ways to press on from those experiences instead of fixating on things that cannot be changed. It's greatly helped by how beautiful its environments are complemented with a soundtrack of electronic and ambient tracks that make Solar Ash an artistic and musical treat. But in the end, Solar Ash is polished and pretty, but could have been so much more if its levels and gameplay were more complex.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about times where bad things are unavoidable. Where is the fine line between persistence with victory and gain, and acceptance with defeat and loss? How do you know when it is best to let something go and move on?

  • What are some things you can do to take care of your environment, whether it's your home or the outdoors? What are the consequences when you ignore and abuse your surroundings?

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