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19 reviews found65
Gamepressure
Sep 29, 2021
Away: The Survival Series sounds great on paper, as its nature documentary format gives it a charming quality you wouldn’t expect to work. And yet it does, to some extent. At the same time, its execution could still use a lot of work, leading to an adventure that tries to impress, but misses the mark due to some technical shortcomings that mar the experience. Its soundtrack, narration, and surprisingly detailed world make it worth checking out, but you probably won’t stick around for the next episode if things stay the way they are. Because the sugar glider can climb surfaces sideways and even upside down, jumping off them can also lead to headaches since you may fling yourself off to your doom by mistake.
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Gaming Nexus
Nov 3, 2021
The beauty of Away: The Survival Series isn't the gameplay but the journey itself. While it has it's problems with bugs, the environment itself is lovely and the narration and musical score at least give the short expedition a quiet elegance.
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WellPlayed
Sep 29, 2021
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Feb 18, 2022
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Thumb Culture
Oct 4, 2021
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COGconnected
Oct 1, 2021
AWAY: The Survival Series is an audacious game that fails to deliver on its excellent premise. Although clearly built with love and passion, the number of bugs and flawed mechanics make this a frustrating and arduous trek through the wild.
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Softpedia
Oct 11, 2021
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VGamingNews
Nov 25, 2021
As a lover of both wildlife documentaries and videogames I absolutely wanted to fall in love with AWAY, but the rough edges of the gameplay and some bugginess proved just too much of a burr under the saddle to be entirely enjoyable. The frustrating gliding controls, a rogue camera, and a smattering of weird and wonderful bugs throws salt on the rich earth of a great idea. The premise is a marvellous one and I applaud the team at Breaking Walls for doing just that – smashing down another wall of what can be made into a videogame. I hope that the team continues with their ‘Survival Series’ and works to bring more playable nature stories to life in the future – I have every faith that this could be a wonderful franchise with only some refinement.
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Vandal
Oct 4, 2021
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Wccftech
Sep 28, 2021
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