Mini-Review: Chicorée: A Colorful Tale (PS5) – Painterly Puzzler ist fast perfekt

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Artificial Loneliness

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Sometimes the world can feel colorless. However, if we try to add something own - a splash of bright red, for example a bus stop - we are at a vandalism indictment on the wrong side. So we turn to the eskapist world of the gaming and jump in this absolute charmur about the emotional burden of creativity. Okay, that sounds pretty exhausting, but nothing could be further away from the truth.

Chicorée: A colorful story See how to take control of a hacker guard (named after your favorite food) for the title Chicory itself, who is the latest in a long series of carriers of a magical brush, it They enable the world to give color. Chicory has disappeared and left the brush for Superintendent Jaffa Cakes to pick up the bristles and to go rossly to the sweets of the game world.

It is smooth, smooth and brilliant polished - we know that this is a slightly reduced statement, but there is no indie junk here. This has the flair of an AAA title as well as the playing time: you could spend loose over 20 hours in Chicory's wonderfully realized world, with the well-written and deeply sympathetic characters interacting and color-based environmental puzzles with a seemingly constantly growing number of different artistic tools, the versatility bring in a brilliant way with ease of use. If we can criticize something, it is obviously a good difference between using the dualsense for painting and using a mouse in the PC version.

An indie adventure with self-confidence of Heavy Hiatals like Undertale , Chicorée: A Colorful Tale is a damn pleasant surprise that is at all levels. Would it be troubled to say that it belongs to an art gallery?

  • A charming world avoiding clichés
  • Engaging on color-based puzzles
  • Lengthy, varied campaign
  • Emotionally and meaningful without preaching
  • A wonderful soundtrack of Lena Raine

  • Controllers will never be perfect for art tools

Excellent 9/10

Evaluation Directive Review copy provided by Finji

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