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Starlink: Battle for Atlas PS4 Review

 This game is clearly designed with younger audiences in mind, and there are several elements that reflect this. For instance, the toys featured in the game, while not having much impact on gameplay, add a fun, aesthetic touch that feels aimed at kids.

Another indicator of the game’s target demographic is its difficulty level. Starlink: Battle for Atlas is relatively easy, even though it offers multiple difficulty settings. I found it to be more on the casual side, with repetition sometimes hindering the challenge. The space battles can occasionally pose a challenge, but overall, the game remains accessible.

However, there are aspects of the game that really stand out. First, the game world is visually stunning, with a vast amount of richness and detail to discover. While I wasn't able to complete the game in the five days I played, I can tell that fully finishing it would take anywhere from 50 to 75 hours, thanks to the expansive exploration and numerous activities available.

The customization options in Starlink: Battle for Atlas are another highlight. While not overwhelming in scope, the game offers a solid selection of ships, weapons, and pilots to keep players engaged. For those who complete the game, I truly commend their dedication.


Score: 77/100

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