Another World (video Game) - Reception

Reception

Reception
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 93.00% (Mobile)
84.20% (SNES)
84.17% (Genesis)
82.50% (PC)
73.12% (15th Anniversary)
Review scores
Publication Score
Computer and Video Games 94%
IGN 8.5/10
Nintendo Power 3.5/5
Amiga Action 89%
Amiga Computing 89%
Amiga Force 90%
Amiga Format 82%
Amiga Power 89%
CU Amiga 91%
Super Play 81%

Another World was met with a widespread critical acclaim. Among many other accolades, it was named as number one top new Amiga game of 1992 by Amiga World and given the award for the Most Innovative New Game of the year by Electronic Gaming Monthly. The game sold around 1 million copies during the 1990s.

Retrospectively, in 2007, Kristan Reed of Eurogamer called Another World "one of the most visionary and memorable games of its time." Reviewing the 15th Anniversary Edition in 2010, Eurogamer's John Walker called it "still utterly beautiful", adding that the game's art style is "just fantastic. Chahi's design is exquisitely simple and enormously evocative. Built from spare polygons, its paper-craft-like animation conjures the world, the creatures and the threat wonderfully." In 2011, Wirtualna Polska ranked the "visionary" Another World as the 15th best game for the Amiga, remembering it for a cinematic feel and "uncommonly" high difficulty (for a first-time player) and calling it "one of the most important titles in the history of electronic entertainment." In 2012, 1UP.com ranked this "short-but-sweet cinematic action game" as the 99th most essential video game of all time, commenting: "Especially in an age of entertainment where fans cry out for pages upon pages lore and glossaries for the tiniest minutiae of their fiction, Out of this World's dimension contains a sense of mystery that makes it all the more lonely, and often, quietly beautiful. The game can be brutal and heartbreaking, but Chahi's amazing vision makes a thoroughly gripping experience." Also in 2012, Lucas Sullivan of GamesRadar ranked it as number one top "cult-classic franchise" that should be rebooted in a way Prince of Persia was, commenting that "despite a small cast of characters, minimalist gameplay, and some truly grueling difficulty, Another World... resonated with gamers in ways they weren't expecting. The game's vivid vector graphics were utterly stunning at the time, and the pacing of the heavy, nicely animated platforming naturally melded with taking in the sights of the sublime alien landscape," adding that "slowly adapting to the hostile surroundings offered a hard-earned satisfaction and a surprisingly moving story."

In addition, the beast creature from the first level was ranked sixth on the GameSpot's 1999 list of the best monsters in gaming, while the alien "Buddy" was ranked third on the list of the ten best sidekicks in 2000, along with a comment that the "groundbreaking" Another World "is one of those rare games that everybody seemed to love." In 2012, IGN ranked the game's laser gun as the 86th best video game weapon. Video game designer Goichi Suda called it his favourite game.

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