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Pilo and the Holobook Playstation 4 Review

Release Date: April 10

 

Join the adventure with Pilo and the Professor in an exciting new adventure in the latest game from Mudita Games, Pilo and the Holobook. This game, set to charm players on April 10, will be accessible across various platforms, including Playstation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. The game promises a delightful exploration of new worlds filled with vibrant environments and engaging gameplay.

In this adventure game, explore whimsical new planets and meet new friends. Pilo, an apprentice explorer, is a fox alongside the genius scientist, the Professor, while on a journey to document the universe’s wonders and solve mysteries. Players can utilize their Holobook to turn anything into a sticker and create their unique encyclopedia of a new world while also solving the mystery behind a dark force known as the Tar and its impact on the planets.

The game shines with its cozy atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy adventure games with a relaxing tone. It’s perfect to play with a blanket on a cold day. The game invites you to immerse yourself in its world and forget about your worries for a while.

The art style is a vibrant and enchanting world brought to life in a 2D fantasy style. The game’s artwork is a visual treat, with its vibrant colors and whimsical designs adding to its appeal.

One of the standout features is the environmental puzzles, which invite players to utilize the HHolobook’s capabilities. These challenges encourage creative problem-solving and reward exploration by unveiling hidden areas throughout the game. Another feature is the themes followed throughout the game: a heartwarming story about mentorship, friendship, and confronting environmental decay through compassion and creativity.

 

Pros:

 

  • Easy to play
  • Simple action combos 
  • Option to re-design stickers in the Holobook

 

Cons: 

 

  • Lack of Clues or Suggested Help 
  • Limited mapping
  • Repetitive 

Review by: Samantha Ysaguirre

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Editor / Writer / Producer For Drop the Spotlight

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