" Elegance. It's a word I've rarely found applicable where video games are concerned, but there's no better way to describe what Ubisoft has achieved with Child of Light. With its earthy, hand-painted art style and charming character designs, it deftly sidesteps the tropey land mines that have littered the RPG landscape for the better part of a decade. Yet it still pays loving homage to what's come before it with enjoyable exploration and puzzle solving, and a combat system that's second to none. The intelligent simplicity with which it's been crafted makes it both easy to grasp, and rewarding to master in a way that very few RPGs can match. "
From one screen to the next, Child of Light
commits fully to its hand-crafted aesthetic. Each stunning, water-color
backdrop looks ready to be framed and hung in an art gallery. That's
not strictly because of the high level of overall quality, but also due
to how warm the characters and environments all feel. Dark silhouettes
of gnarled, ancient trees scroll through the foreground, adding a sense
of depth to painterly forests, and oppressively dreary caverns give way
to towering windmills amidst rolling hillsides.Each area possesses a
rare, naturalistic beauty that words honestly fail to capture.
The endearing, if slightly forced Shakespearean iambic
pentameter reinforces the fairytale sensibilities of the plot, but it
also kept me from getting fully absorbed in the characters. There's a travelling jester who can’t figure out how rhyming works, a love-sick mouse archer, and most importantly, a young girl named Aurora who’s trying to save her father rather than the other way around. None of them adhere to the overly worn, widely accepted conventions of powerful men and sexualized women, and the motley cast is all the more memorable for it. Aurora’s transformation from a frightened child to the hero of her own story is framed relatably by filial strife, making her journey feel deeply personal despite the broad strokes it’s painted with.
This feeling of warmth and sentimentality can be seen in every aspect of Child of Light,
from the character portraits in the menus, to the lovingly detailed hit
animations in battle. The net result is an experience that feels less
like a power fantasy, and more like the cherished memory of a childhood
bedtime story.
Some modern RPGs suffer by either abandoning too much of
the choice and depth that first made the genre interesting, or by piling
on needless, bloated systems that don't add anything to the experience.
Child of Light makes neither of these mistakes, striking a near-perfect balance across each facet of its gameplay.
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Minimum System Requirements for Child of Light :
OS : Windows 7
Video Card : nVidia GeForce 8800 GT or
AMD Radeon HD2900 XT (512MB VRAM with Shader Model 4.0 or higher)
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 or AMD Athlon II X2 240
CPU Speed : Info
RAM : 2 GB
Sound Card : Yes
Free Disk Space : 3 GB