Testament: The Order of High Human
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Critic Reviews for Testament: The Order of High Human
Testament: The Order of High Human is a bland, frustrating, and buggy fantasy adventure that would have been a bad four-hour Skyrim knockoff. At 40 hours, it’s hard to bear.
Simply put, Testament: The Order of High Human is a bad game that isn't fun to play and doesn't really offer anything meaningful to its players, who are better left if they simply avoid it.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Testament: The Order of High Human is definitely an ambitious game. However, being ambitious didn't serve it well – it's obvious that the scope of this game was beyond what a small studio like Fairyship Games was capable of, and the result is a mediocre action RPG that fails to impress.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Testament The Order of High Human is an experience with ups and downs. The plot never really manages to intrigue but the game world offers several interesting environments and the exploration is kept pleasant thanks to the fun parkour sections. The
Review in Italian | Read full review
Testament is the type of game you play to learn what you should not do when you make a game. Everything about this game is either mediocre at best or absolute broken.
This video game is like a vacation by the sea, but in an average resort with modest food ' you'll fill up, at times you might feel unwell, but you're by the sea and have some leisure time!
Review in Slovak | Read full review
While Testament does some really fun stuff with puzzles, it doesn't really get interesting until you're several hours in. Whether it be the bland combat or seemingly endless lore the game wanted me to learn, I just never felt engaged by the world that Fairyship Games was trying to build around me. Testament is trying to do too much and falls short of an engaging experience because of that.
Testament: Order of High Human shows the studio has a lot of ambition, but without channelling that energy, the result is this game