- December 11, 2017
- azimuth team
KOLOBOK
41%Game Brain Score
emotional
story, gameplay
46% User Score 39 reviews
Platforms
About
Go through the epic path of Kolobok, prove to yourself and everyone that he is alive and can think.



Audience ScoreBased on 39 reviews
emotional4 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game has a unique concept and attempts to introduce new mechanics, such as a class system and drain attacks.
- Some players found the story and characters interesting, with emotional moments that resonated with them.
- The game can provide a brief challenge for those looking for something to pass the time.
- The gameplay is plagued by poor controls, janky animations, and a lack of clear instructions, making it frustrating to play.
- Many levels are boring and repetitive, with broken mechanics that prevent players from progressing.
- The overall presentation is unpolished, with bad graphics and numerous bugs that detract from the experience.
story
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game features a deep and emotional storyline that resonates with players, often evoking strong feelings, as seen in the experiences of a character named John Marston. Set in an anime aesthetic, it combines elements of a souls-like game with engaging characters and quests that contribute to the protagonist's journey of redemption and reputation-building.
“It has a really deep storyline; I cried twice!”
“The story and characters are also interesting and often emotional.”
“It's pretty much a souls-like game but in anime aesthetics and storytelling.”
“This game follows the story of a now broken man named John Marston.”