The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood Reviews
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood offers the chance to explore mysticism, tarot reading and philosophical ideas, taking you on a seven to eight hour journey of self-reflection. However, if you are looking for a compelling plot, engaging characters and a relaxing experience, this may not be the best option. The game deals with heavy themes and the story lacks significant interest.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood drinks deep from the well of creativity, shattering whatever narrative mould you may have expected to deliver a magical fortune telling experience you'll find hard to forget.
If you’re after something casual to engage with that respects your time, offers you an intriguing story and lets you flex some creative muscles, then The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is a narrative journey worth embarking on.
I can’t wait to see what the Deconstructeam work on next. They’ve shown over a few games now that they can consistently craft great stories and characters and tread the line of cosy and heartwarming with dark themes and pull it off successfully and respectfully. I thoroughly enjoyed the roughly 6 hour experience of playing through the game and am looking forward to revisiting Fortuna’s journey another time through just to see the outcome of different choices and relationships.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is a fantastic story-driven game with beautiful art and delightful gameplay. There’s something here for anyone, whether it’s your first cozy game or your thirtieth. You don’t need to be femme or a tarot-lover to enjoy what this lovely game has to say about being alive, loving yourself and others, and our power to shape the world around us. If you need a palette cleanser between this fall's major releases, I hope you’ll consider this gem.
Believe me when I say that the trailers don’t do it justice, because there’s a much deeper game here than I could have ever expected. Changing up the visual novel formula by telling the story not only through dialogue options, but also through tarot card readings, is an ingenious concept. This encourages replayablility, especially with offering seven different endings, an makes each playthrough unique.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is a mysterious game with interesting concepts and mechanics. The soundtrack and card making can relax you and take a few hours out of your life, and the characters, though not many, are memorable.
Review in Polish | Read full review
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood tells some mighty stories. The last third of the game was too much for me though and didn't fit with a few of my decisions from before. I would have loved it more to just stay a witch in exile.
Review in German | Read full review
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is a narrative adventure that follows the witch Fortuna, a specialist in casting tarot cards. With a mechanic of creating cards for your deck, an emotional story full of roller coasters and dialogue decisions that will make you rethink your values, this title is undoubtedly a delight.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is a deep, affecting story that is personalised every step of the way. Layered characters, impactful decision making, great writing and powerful aesthetics really make this one stand out for all the right reasons. A must play.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is another unmissable narrative work from Deconstructeam, offering a level of sensitivity, cohesion and depth that is very difficult to find in the market. The well-written narrative, high-quality audiovisual aspects and unique mechanics come together in an impactful experience that deserves to be highlighted.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
"Feminine magical energy is more powerful on PC than Switch."
Review in Finnish | Read full review
Deconstructeam’s five years spent on The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood has resulted in one of the most ingenious games ever made; if you’re into tarot, I know you’ll agree with this assessment. From its aesthetics to its mechanics, from its story to its impact, The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is a one-of-a-kind experience made with love by video game artisans. Don’t let The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood’s understated beauty and vibes fool you — it’s easily in my top 5 games this year and is clear GOTY material, and if you’re ready to ponder the mysteries of a cosmic witch coven, I’m certain it’ll be one of your favorites too.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood caters to individuals seeking a gaming experience abundant in choices, replayability, and customisation.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is one of those games I wish got made more often. Rather than spending dozens of hours simply being ok, it chooses to spend what little time it has being fantastic. It’s the kind of game that sticks with you for ages after you’ve put it down. I know that contrasts with what I just said about wanting more, but at the end of the day I think it’s far better to be left wanting more than to have a forgettable time.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood has a lot of things going for it. For me, it was a mixed bag but ultimately not delivering to my expectations. With beautiful music, pleasant graphics, an interesting story, and my fondness for Abramar it just wasn’t enough. The emotional impact I was preparing myself for never arrived, either that or I’m just dead inside.
Undoubtedly different and wide open for possibilities based on your choices, this is a text-heavy but interesting affair
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is deep and filled with memorable moments. It also has a lot of heart and deals with some heavy themes with grace, which I'm confident many will resonate with.
The new game from Deconstructeam (The Red Strings Club; Gods Will Be Watching) is a true work of maturity in which the studio transcends its own references, without hiding them or turning its back on them.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood crafts a story that encapsulates the feelings of being restricted while nudging players towards a place that may feel uncomfortable yet relatable. It is a story worth experiencing as choices begin to matter and fate rests in your hands.