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Sep 18, 2015
80
Uneven pacing and a handful of poor design decisions can't bring down Cradle's unique, sci-fi mystery.
Aug 19, 2015
75
It’s too bad that half the game—the half that tries so hard to be a game—makes you wish you could double jump with some rocket implants.
Aug 21, 2015
73
Cradle’s small, but rather open game world includes only our yurt, a spooky abandoned amusement park, an air tram line and endless Mongolian steppe. You’d think it would make a perfect stage for a very personal story, but developers decided otherwise: through newspaper clips, letters and dialogue they chronicle a global epidemic. [Sept 2015, p.85]
Aug 13, 2015
70
I enjoyed my time with Cradle, but I dare say many will not. Its detailed, although imprecise storytelling gives many of its suitors reasons to dislike it, to not understand it, and at worst give up on it. Regardless, I believe there is something quite special at work here.
Sep 21, 2015
60
A passable game in a fascinating, unique sci-fi world, Cradle is fine to explore but constantly reminds you how much more it could be.
Sep 25, 2015
60
Cradle successfully combines a strange world with mysterious story and beautiful design. But the actual game principles are, unfortunately, lagging behind.
Aug 4, 2015
50
Short, truncated and incomplete. Wasted potential for an excellent, intriguing science-fiction game. Cradle's biggest sin is the inability to turn the amazing world into equally good video game.
Jan 19, 2016
tbd
Smart, subtle and sinister, Cradle is a wonderful work of science fiction that doesn’t quite fit inside the space Flying Cafe have designed for it.