Khara The Game Reviews

Khara The Game is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
75%
Oct 8, 2018

Khara is a fun indie action adventure that you can complete in an afternoon. It's a good effort from DNA Softworks that gives us a game that is a bit linear, but the overall experience is certainly entertaining. I definitely look forward to seeing what the studio has to offer for their next project.

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8 / 10
Jul 3, 2018

Khara: The Game from indie DNA Softworks on PlayStation 4 is a short but fun adventure that is worth your time. The team did a great job with its first game release, with a soundtrack that fits the action perfectly, pushing forward during large landscapes and being just right during the tense boss battles. I look forward to seeing what the studio does next on PS4!

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Unscored
May 22, 2018

Khara: The game is a small project by the Spanish studio DNA Softworks in which they have worked with great affection. We play the story of a girl named Khara, who must discover what happens in Atlantis. It is not the best video game in the world, but it is a work done with a lot of love and that we will find enjoyable.

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60 / 100
May 28, 2018

DNA Softworks has not had it easy to develop Khara. Lack of resources and excess of ambition make something riddled with good ideas be overshadowed by various problems whose solution seems difficult.

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7.8 / 10.0
May 18, 2018

Khara: The Game is a fun puzzle platformer which will take you around three hours to complete. Some sections will have you frustrated due to the controls, and some bosses will anger you the first time you stumble upon them. However, once you have adapted to the mechanics and learnt the bosses patterns and weaknesses, you realise that Khara: The Game isn't that bad. With your new abilities you gain throughout the course of the game, and the introduction of new enemies and puzzles – things are kept fresh and interesting right until the end credits.

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