2/28/2024 0 Comments Baldo guardian owls review![]() Frustratingly enough, neither of those things is well-designed. Structured like a classic Zelda game, Baldo takes place in a surprising large world, and tasks you with exploring the overworld and dungeons, with an emphasis on puzzles and combat. Rather than one or two big problems compromising the experience, NAPS Team’s action-adventure title is weighed down by hundreds of frustrating issues that seem to be collectively hellbent on ensuring that you’re miserable, and as far from enjoyment as you could be. Sadly, it buckles under the pressure of those expectations, but more than that, its own ambition. This is a large game, and conceptually, it shoots high, especially for a small team with a small budget- but ambition means nothing if the actual gameplay isn’t good and if the design isn’t smart, and Baldo has major, major issues in both of those areas. With its promise of a game inspired by classic The Legend of Zelda titles, set in a world that owes its inspirations to Ghibli films, Baldo: The Guardian Owls has certainly had the attention of quite a few people. Clearly, it’s something of a passion project, and over time, Baldo has built up a pretty sizeable group of people who’ve been keeping an eye on it. Indie Italian developer NAPS Team has been working on Baldo: The Guardian Owls, in some way, shape, or form, for about fifteen years now.
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