Little Goody Two Shoes Reviews
Little Goody Two Shoes delivers a mesmerizing world to explore, enhanced with gorgeous artwork, charming characters and an enticing narrative.
Little Goody Two Shoes is a gorgeous fairy tale brought to life. Elise's journey is dreary and filled with several exciting moments.
The effort behind Little Goody Two Shoes is impressive. This is a game that manages to take advantage of all the unique aspects of its predecessor, but, above all, offers a unique and very well-thought-out experience with its simulation mechanics. If you are curious about dark stories about young girls who end up getting involved in a supernatural world without being fully aware of the implications, this is a game that is frankly unmissable.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Just in time for Halloween, Little Goody Two Shoes takes players on a macabre jaunt through a not-so-friendly forest.
Many players will be enraptured by the game’s style and will desire to get the bottom of its mysteries, as well as enjoy the risk versus reward element driven by Elise’s desires. If the game was more welcoming of players who can’t quite grasp its subtle puzzles and the precise reactions needed to get past certain sections, it would be an unqualified recommendation, but at present that does make for a significant caveat.
The developers at AstralShift clearly love anime, and it comes through by virtually creating their own. While there are elements that a well-versed shoujo fan will see, Little Goody Two Shoes is something entirely original.
With a compelling, troubling, and disturbing story and art style, Little Goody Two Shoes is a must for anyone that is familiar with or new to the genre - in this case, a multitude of genres. Creepy, beautiful, dramatic, and memorable.
It's impressive just how AstralShift has managed to weave together all of these different parts so effectively in Little Goody Two Shoes. The atmosphere is unmatched and the story is genuinely intriguing, with Elise making a great protagonist who – despite appearing selfish and bratty – just wants a better life for herself and whoever she falls in love with. We're so close to being in love with this game, but a few frustrations just hold this game back from having a fairy-tale ending for us. Still, for the unique ideas alone, we'd recommend checking this out.
Very little stands in the way of what makes Little Goody Two Shoes special. Apart from some pacing issues in important parts of the game, this RPG Maker title channels psychological horror wonderfully. Don't let the cutesy presentation fool you: There's something sinister laying in wait underneath it all, and it's a joy to play.
Little Goody Two Shoes has a bit of a learning curve, but the tantalising narrative and variety of gameplay mechanics ensure it’s an engrossing experience. It was easy to root for Elise through her daily struggles in her fairytale-inspired life, whilst the eerie undertones and focus on managing her well-being will certainly keep players on their toes. There are lots of creative scenarios to find yourself in on a daily basis too, and whilst they can admittedly get a little formulaic, they never stop being entertaining. The nighttime sections can be a little frustrating and it can get a little overwhelming managing every aspect of Elise’s wellbeing early on, but there’s a good time to be had playing Little Goody Two Shoes. It’s one of those games that’s a little hard to describe with words alone, but only because it’s so varied, creative, and, most importantly, fun.
In short, Little Goody Two Shoes is an excellent life-sim adventure with some intriguing elements of horror sprinkled throughout. If you want to play a different take on this well-established genre, then this game might be for you.
In a landscape utterly crawling with horror games that hide beneath a cute aesthetic, Little Goody Two Shoes sets itself apart from it's competition by binding charming romance simulation elements, a resource-management system, and heart-stopping horror into a satisfying tome that you'll want to keep in a nice spot on your shelf.
Little Goody Two Shoes is a very cute RPG that holds quite a lot of secrets, and it will undoubtedly be worth your time to check out. It is uncommon to see a blend of different approach styles, but once in a blue moon, it appears and drops a unique experience. This title is undoubtedly one of them, and if you are looking for a JRPG that will invest your time in, I would say look no further than Little Goody Two Shoes.
Little Goody Two Shoes from developer AstralShift is a hodgepodge of well-put-together intentions that all work out beautifully. You get this innocent backdrop and this thick horror-filled narrative that drives it all. While it might seem like a simple RPG that typically is found in Square Enix’s past published works, the underbelly is more expansive than that and the multiple endings make you want to revisit the warped experience.
A highly inventive mix of genres that you'd normally think completely incompatible, but the end result is creepy, charming, and wonderfully unpredictable.
With gorgeous visuals and strong life sim mechanics, Little Goody Two Shoes is a phenomenal adventure game with the perfect creepy backdrop of a disturbed fairy tale. Do yourself a favour and pick this one up, you won’t regret it.
Little Goody Two Shoes isn't only charming for its aesthetic beauty but also positions itself as a challenging and compelling game, offering a rich experience in both narrative and gameplay. With very few caveats, there's no doubt that this game stands out as one of the most incredible representatives of its genre.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Little Goody Two Shoes is a whimsical fairy tale with sinister moments that delights and disturbs in equal measures.
Little Goody Two Shoes is unlike any other game I have played, it mixed all of the genres neatly together. It is adorable, yet spooky at times.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Overall, I’m ecstatic that something like Little Goody Two Shoes exists. Its mix of sapphic horror in a fairytale setting with a retro shojo art style makes it wonderfully stand out.