Shu Reviews

Shu is ranked in the 67th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
GameSpew
Top Critic
10 / 10
Oct 6, 2016

…the last level of Shu is by far one of the most exhilarating ten minutes of gameplay I’ve experienced in a long while

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GameSkinny
ESpalding
Top Critic
Nov 7, 2016

Journey into a delightfully quirky world full of unique individuals and beat the oncoming storm set to ravage the World around you.

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8.5 / 10.0
Oct 19, 2016

Like I said in the opener Shu is yet another platformer that does enough different to capture my interest. I’m so thankful to the indie game space for still creating unique new platforming experiences like Shu. Its got its own unique gameplay elements and the art style is gorgeous and fun to look at. I was only disappointed when the game came to an end as it isn’t very long. Hopefully Coatsink will do more with Shu in the future as it’s absolutely something I’d love to see more of. For any fan of platformers however you can’t do much better than Shu this year.

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10 / 10
Oct 17, 2016

Shu is the ultimate example of how a game should take its desired platform and then shape it into the most perfect game that platform has seen.

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Owen Chan
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Nov 2, 2016

A game for the kids, an incredible game that doesn’t outstay its welcome. With a strong sense of style, Shu takes the action platformer genre into its own stride with ultra shine polish and melodic music that’ll warrant listening outside of playing the game. This is a game that’ll age well for its solid game play.

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7 / 10.0
Feb 10, 2018

Yoshi's Island this is not, but it's a honest and cute (albeit very short) platform, with a handful of good ideas but a strange difficulty curve. If only it didn't play that safe, it could have been a first choice for Switch owners.

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Ian Howarth
Top Critic
5 / 10
Feb 17, 2018

A basic platformer with the same old clichéd mobility tools and a pretty underwhelming world to be a part of just isn't enough to make its mark these days, making Shu feel a little played out. It's by no means a bad game, but hardly a good one too; it falls quite neatly into the comfortable, average middle-ground.

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7 / 10.0
Feb 5, 2018

The actions of the characters are stiff but somehow the developer still created smooth and flowing gameplay. The platforming itself is complaint free and, once again, the score and level design are beautiful. The key word for this review is relaxing. Shu didn't blow me away as a platformer but it's still a really solid and enjoyable game.

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3.5 / 5.0
Oct 14, 2016

Despite the goodwill that Coatsink may have gathered with the release of Gang Beasts, Shu is still likely to have a hard time making itself heard not only among its own genre, but among games in general, considering the crowded time period it has been released in.

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8 / 10.0
Nov 24, 2016

Shu's platforming is well made and intense, leading to a fun game that speed runners and casual platform fans alike can enjoy. It's just a little on the short side.

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10 / 10
Nov 27, 2016

This game is perfectly executed and I would recommend everyone go pick this up now even if you’re not into platforms it’s fun and really does feel refreshing to play. I must say the developer has done a fantastic job here everything just seems to fit perfectly in the game from the music to the artwork and gameplay. Kudos.

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6.5 / 10.0
Nov 28, 2016

I still don’t understand why the storm has teeth.

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7 / 10.0
Nov 24, 2016

Shu has pretty and nice visuals, and a solid gameplay, which mixes classic dynamics with original features, and shows a good level design. The game is suggested, even if it lasts only a few hours and it does not present such strong incentives to play it again.

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8 / 10.0
Jan 20, 2017

A little platformer that offers new mechanics in a graduated, character-centric fashion.

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8 / 10.0
Dec 23, 2016

Shu is a simple, pretty game that presents a tough challenge for even the most seasoned gamers. Its design is built for running and thinking on the fly, while at the same time asking the gamers to keep an active eye out for some collectible goodies. It’s definitely more than it seems on the surface.

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8 / 10
Feb 3, 2018

Shu is a short but magnificent game, one which grabs the player from the beginning all the way to its marvelous final level. A platfomer with a steep but fair difficulty curve that never suffers from a boring moment, Shu also features an exquisite audiovisual environment and is more than certain to appeal to a wide variety of players. Truly a work to discover.

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7 / 10
Jan 18, 2018

Shu is an elegant, attractive and thoughtful 2D platformer that strips away a lot of the excess of its genre rivals. It's still not ripping up any rulebooks or reinventing the wheel, and it's far from the best platformer on the eShop. If you're after a more sedate alternative to Sonic Mania and company, however, it's an enjoyable way to spend a few hours.

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7 / 10.0
Oct 13, 2016

Shu is a no frills approach to the classic 2D platformer. With a beautiful artstyle, fine-tuned controls, and a brisk difficulty, Shu is a short but sweet experience. However, even with collectibles and time modes, some players will likely be turned off by the simple controls and lack of innovation.

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8 / 10.0
Oct 8, 2016

While it’s nice to know that players can extend their time in Shu, it’s not needed for me to give it a recommendation. As even if you only play through Shu once, it’s absolutely worth doing so. It’s a love letter to a fantastic genre, and is such a pleasant way to spend an evening. It may not be a grand adventure like Super Mario World, but I enjoyed every single second of it, and that can’t be said about most games.

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7 / 10.0
Nov 17, 2016

Shu is great in its presentation, but flalters with its raw mechanics. It provides a solid, albeit simple platforming experience.

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