Sayonara Wild Hearts Reviews
Whatever you feel it may be lacking in the depth of storytelling and gameplay, it more than makes up with its audio-visual presentation which is one of the most unique designs you'll see in the world of video games.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Sayonara Wild Hearts is more of a playable music album than a game in itself, but its quality is beyond doubt and makes it a really interesting product that deserves our attention. If you like its premises, you will hardly be disappointed with the result, because with some ups and downs, we will be happy to put our hearts back together.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Sayonara Wild Hearts is a wild ride which needs to be experienced to be fully appreciated
An instant mood-booster with a lot of love to give, Sayonara Wild Hearts is absolutely anyone’s game. Music fans, retro gaming fans, gamers young and old, casual and hardcore, or those simply looking for something new will find at least one level that blows their mind, walking away from the experience impressed and uplifted.
It’s hard not to recommend Sayonara Wild Hearts, simply because it works so well as both an album and a video game. Step aside music videos, we’re doing music video games now.
Don’t let the short length of the game fool you, Sayonara Wild Hearts is a genuine, heart-filled blast. The music has the potential to send you through waves of bliss and make your spirit soar.
Don’t sleep on this one, it’s a trip.
Sayonara Wild Hearts is a simply stunning and lovely experience, with heart pulsing music driving the action.
While the journey is a little short, with its unique premise and gameplay, and unbelievable soundtrack and visuals, Sayonara Wild Hearts is the best and most unique endless runner I’ve ever played. It’s a beautiful work of art that needs not only to be played but also listened to and remembered for years.
Sayonara Wild Hearts is a quick but intense ride through a landscape that's been made dangerous and jagged by broken hearts and pop music. Its unusual style makes the road hard to see from time to time, but people who love Simogo's games will love riding with The Fool.