Falcon Age

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Top Critic Average

49%

Critics Recommend

IGN
8 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Easy Allies
7 / 10
Nintendo Life
6 / 10
DualShockers
6 / 10
TheSixthAxis
4 / 10
IGN Italy
7 / 10
PlayStation LifeStyle
7 / 10
Creators: Outerloop Games LLC
Release Date: Apr 9, 2019 - PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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Falcon Age Trailers

Falcon Age - Launch Trailer | PS4, PS VR thumbnail

Falcon Age - Launch Trailer | PS4, PS VR

Falcon Age -  Gameplay Trailer | PS4, PS VR thumbnail

Falcon Age - Gameplay Trailer | PS4, PS VR


Falcon Age Screenshots

Critic Reviews for Falcon Age

Falcon Age's charming adventure made me care more for a virtual pet than I ever thought I could, and it shines in VR.

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Overloop's Falcon Age is a compelling action-adventure game and highly original, deeply satisfying falconry simulator, making it a feather in the cap for PlayStation VR.

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On its own, Falcon Age for the Switch is still a fun experience, but when held up against its VR sibling, it’s an objectively lesser game. Nevertheless, we’d still recommend giving it a shot if only for its remarkably unique premise; after all, it’s probably the closest most of us will get to owning a pet falcon.

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First-person adventure Falcon Age was built with love but has some oddities more noticeable when not played with the PSVR headset.

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There's a good game lurking somewhere within Falcon Age. Interacting with your pet falcon in VR is an enchanting joy, so it's a shame that it's surrounded by a repetitive game structure, lacklustre visuals, and controls that are neither here nor there.

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Falcon Age makes good use of the unique features of VR and conveys a very special feeling thanks to the relationship with the falcon, but the gameplay has more shadows than lights.

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Falcon Age gets its animal interactions right. Bonding with the falcon is an incredible experience, but the rest of the game just feels like going through the motions. Falcon Age suffers from following too much of a "video game" formula where it doesn't need to, which makes those elements noticeably stick out as sour points in something that is otherwise remarkable. There's still a magic here, but it's weighed down by unnecessary baggage that feels disconnected and separate from the central conceit of the game.

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