Aaru's Awakening

Know somebody who might be like this game?

Summary

You are the champion of Dawn, Aaru. Complete missions and explore the world of Lumenox using Aaru's highly mobile skills, teleportation and charging.

The balance between Dawn, Day, Dusk and Night is being destroyed by Night. As a last hope Dawn sends out his champion, Aaru, to travel all the way to Night’s domain and restore balance. Can you save the world of Lumenox?


Aaru's Awakening Activation Instructions

Aaru's Awakening Reviews & Ratings

100
Review by SeventhChimera [user]
June 6, 2017

Hello, SeventhChimera here. I'm number one on the leaderboards for a level in the PS4 version of this game. I challenge you whiners to beat myHello, SeventhChimera here. I'm number one on the leaderboards for a level in the PS4 version of this game. I challenge you whiners to beat my score on the 'Champions are made' level. You say the controls are clunky, but it's probably your reflexes or lack of understanding with trajectory.Graphics:Comparable to Rayman Legends, Earthworm Jim, and Dust: An Elysian Tail. Have you ever played Chuck Rock on the SNES? The slime stuff and a few of the enemies remind me of that game too. This is a game that many 80's and 90's gamers will enjoy. If you grew up with Sega and SNES then you'll feel at home with this game too. The price was a bit steep before it became free this month on PS4 so get it while you can.Sound and BGM:Day, Dusk, Night, Dawn, and the end game. Five BGM tracks, and very good sound design. I have to admit that you don't get much bgm for $15, but what is there is very well done.Level Design, Mechanics, and Replay Value:28 levels as far as I can tell. I'm very close to the end though, so the game is rather short. There is a leaderboard system in place, and until the PS4 is hackable, the scores posted will remain legit. Since I don't play the PC version, so I can't claim that the controls are well done for PC, HOWEVER... they are very fluid on PS4. I have no clue what you guys are complaining about. If you want another game that lets you map your controls then this isn't one of them.You dash with L1 and Teleport with R1 and R2. That's three buttons, the x button mafia probably hates this, but guess what? How many simple x-button masher games do you people need before you have had enough? That being said, the bumper controls are what make this game unique, and I wouldn't have it any other way.Difficulty:Here is the reason people are low balling the game. This game plays out like Super Meat Boy when you're approaching the end. There is a single level that I had some trouble with, 'Hopeless' because you have to use everything that you've learned through the past three boards, very rapidly AND you have to let yourself fall, then teleport, then dash. So it uses gravity, teleport, and tests your ability to split-second dash your way through breakable walls all while avoiding spikes and thorns.One hit completely decimates you in this game, making you start back at the last checkpoint, (some of which are unfairly placed.), and so I think a lot of you guys are just butthurt that you can't even beat some of these levels and get easy achievements. The shoulder buttons are flat this time around (On the PS4), so if you're playing on the PS3, yeah, you have every reason to gripe about the controller, because the PS3 controller's shoulder buttons suck.All in all, I can't recommend it on PC or PS3, because I could see how complicated the controls would be on those two platforms. I do, however, recommend it on PS4 because of the redesigned ergonomic controller. My only gripe about this game is the difficulty.Aaru's Awakening has a steep learning curve for those of us that are not naturally good at trajectory or banking shots off of corners. This is a game for you if you are one of those pool shark kinda people, you'll absolutely love the mechanics. There is a lot of thought needed to get around some of the challenging obstacles that the levels throw at you.Fifteen words summary:Aaru's Awakening is great fun for pool sharks and people that enjoyed Contra or Worms.

50
Review by Brash Games
August 30, 2015

Aaru’s awakening is a gorgeous game with a great story. Due to the sheer difficulty of the game, replayability is very low. Once I got through each level, especially the boss level, I did not want to go back and play it again. As a matter fact it makes you lose interest in the game period.

100
Review by qtf [user]
May 18, 2015

This game is so bad. I got it for free on ps4 and still felt robbed, the general idea is ok but the execution is horrible. The controls aren'tThis game is so bad. I got it for free on ps4 and still felt robbed, the general idea is ok but the execution is horrible. The controls aren't accurate, the levels are unispired and boring. The whole concept is poor and simply not fun. And the audio narration between the levels is probably the worst thing about it, made by a child and not a good one. It is obvious why it was free on psn, 99% of the stuff you get there is free for a reason.

55
Review by Softpedia
March 5, 2015

Aaru's Awakening has a serious difficulty curve, but when you combine the twitch-based controls, the confusing art style or the camera zoom, you end up with an experience that, once completed, doesn't offer a feeling of joy or accomplishment. You just feel like you've finally completed a tedious task.

100
Review by critical_games [user]
March 4, 2015

Don't quite get the harsh reviews the game is seemingly getting.First of all, if you are not an indie gamelover, you should not be buyingDon't quite get the harsh reviews the game is seemingly getting.First of all, if you are not an indie gamelover, you should not be buying this game(Unless it really attracts you).The handling of the game is similar to what we were used too in the "Good old days".For the graphics part, I find the game to be extremely beautiful! The graphics aren't too high standard nor are they by any means low.When it comes to the actual playing of the game, I quite enjoy it. BUT it's often a really HARD game!..Which I LOVE, so many games these days are just plain EASY!This game gives you a real challenge, if you think you will not be able to handle a difficult game that might test your nerves, don't buy it.I haven't yet had any issues with bugs/crashes, so I will not comment on that part.All in all, it's a GREAT game but only for the RIGHT people.Compare it to the category it's in, which is Indie Gaming!Almost forgot to mention that visually this is an masterpiece.

View More
Game Information
Release Date February 23, 2015
Publisher Lumenox
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Side view
Genres Platform, Adventure, Indie
Themes Action, Fantasy
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One