Software:Astlibra Revision

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Short description: 2022 video game


Astlibra Revision
Developer(s)KEIZO
Publisher(s)WhisperGames
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch, Windows
ReleaseOctober 2022
Genre(s)Role-playing video game
Mode(s)Single-player

Astlibra Revision is a 2D RPG side-scrolling video game released on Nintendo Switch in November 2023, created by a solo Japanese video game developer KEIZO but with an initial release via free demo in February 2021 and via Steam in October 2022. Its creator said that it took 16 years to develop.[1] According to Nintendo Life, KEIZO was a "humble Japanese salaryman" who "started work on Astlibra because he felt there weren’t enough 2D action RPG games that filled the niche he most enjoyed".[2]

Plot

Astlibra Revision follows an unnamed protagonist fleeing from a horde of demons attacking his hometown. After running away, he finds himself trapped in one of the vast uninhabited Frontier lands of the world, with the raven Karon as his only companion. The protagonist then embarks in an eight-year journey with Karon to find his hometown and his childhood friend Anulis. As part of their journey, the duo finds the Libra scales, an artifact said to be able to change the past, and finally reach civilization.[3]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic79/100
Review score
PublicationScore
Nintendo Life7/10 stars

The game had mixed, but generally positive reviews. Game Rant called the story "unique and captivating".[4] Superpixel described the beginning of the game as "quite mundane," but "after a few weeks of in-game time, a rich worldview and comprehensive plot full of thoughtful twists slowly unfolds. Through Castlevania-style combat, players can complete the main quest and explore the dungeon."[1]

RPGFan described it as a "mixed bag" but called the gameplay "superb" and said that the game does a "fantastic job of endearing you to the main character’s companions".[5]

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