Symphonia
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Symphonia is a sleeper hit that I can only hope will soon take the platforming genre by storm. The platforming mechanics here are refined, satisfying, and a joy to master. Which is only accented by the incredible art direction that serves as eye candy as you go. This symphonic-inspired world is a treat for the eyes and ears, with level design that walks the tightrope between challenging and satisfying with aplomb. And while the narrative present here hits a bum note, I can wholeheartedly recommend Symphonia to any platforming fanatic.
Artistically, Symphonia is one of the most beautiful examples of the precision platformer genre. Its musical themes are engaging and as efficient as the level design and gameplay progression, although the controls are not always as precise as they should be and an absence of an extra area to make the game a more robust and varied package. These questions, however, do not cancel out the harmony of this orchestra that is worth listening to.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Symphonia represents a welcome starting point for players who want to cut their teeth on a more approachable precision platformer. Its difficulty curve is a gentle one, so those looking for something a bit more fiendish may want to skip this concert. The softlocking was frustrating but I enjoyed my time with the fairly brisk campaign.
Symphonia is one of those standalone games that may not be known but offers an enjoyable experience within 30 to 40 minutes.
Review in Persian | Read full review
It takes a little while to grow on you but once you get in the groove, Symphonia will quickly become one of your favourite platformers. 🎻
Symphonia is a very entertaining precision platformer that uses music to create a unique gameplay. It is very varied and original in its proposal, and will make you spend 4-5 hours very good. An upstart in the genre that I recommend you to play.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Symphonia is a pretty straightforward precision platformer. Its short length is really the only big drawback here as the rest of the game is an absolute delight to play through. The orchestral soundtrack is excellent, the visuals look great, and the levels designed in such a meticulous and imaginative way that you’ll find yourself having heaps of fun with this – even in the challenging sections where you’ll die repeatedly.