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Erscheinungsdatum
3. Dezember 2020
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Entwickler: The Game Bakers (Furi)
Publisher: The Game Bakers
System: PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, Xbox Series & Xbox One
Release: 03.12.2020
Play as two lovers who escaped to a lost planet.
The only thing that matters is to stay together.

A RPG to play solo or with a special someone.
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Optisch sieht das ganz schön aus, allerdings klingts leider etwas langweilig. Was kann man denn dann mit dem "special someone" machen? Und vor allem: was alleine? :ugly:
 
PS5 is scho mal noch nix im Store..bzw. is seit heut Morgen im Store, aber ohne Preis und nicht kaufbar.

--> jetzt is es kaufbar, 24,99€
 
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OpenCritic - 74 average - 76% recommended

Critic Reviews
Bazimag - Sina Golabzade - Persian - 8 / 10
There is banter, love, fight for survival and it all revolves around two very likable protagonists and has a nice art style. This is not one of those dark dystopian futuristic rebel stories, it is about two people trying to have their own piece of freedom and it is a nice change of pace between all these dour same-y sci-fi games and movies. The gameplay could’ve had more range to it but all in all it’s good enough for the game it is trying to be.


Cerealkillerz - Gabriel Bogdan - German - 8.3 / 10
Haven isn't the big RPG revolution but definitely one of the most beautiful games of the year. If you are looking for an emotional title for in-between with an amazing soundtrack to relax or some co-op fun with your partner, you will still get a great experience.


DualShockers - Camilo Olmedo - 4.5 / 10
The endearing love story and vibrant art style of Haven can't save it from being a derivative and forgettable RPG adventure.


Everyeye.it - Claudio Cugliandro - Italian - 8 / 10
Despite some snags both stylistic and design, Haven still manages to tell a traditional but effective love story relying precisely on those parts that other means of expression usually hide, or leave behind: the myth of Yu and Kay is built in battles with alien and corrupt creatures, but is deconstructed while we see them cooking, going to the bathroom or playing UNO (yes, we're not kidding!).


Game Informer - Joe Juba - 7.8 / 10
Haven finds a groove in its exploration and character-building, but the combat and big narrative beats throw it off


GameBlast - Farley Santos - Portuguese - 9 / 10
Haven captivates with an adventure that mixes light RPG and survival elements. It is exciting to glide through an exotic planet with areas that invite exploration. The combat surprises with its depth and variety in tactical battles that require rhythm, coordination and a lot of attention. At the center of this is a charismatic couple of protagonists whose relationship is explored in countless fun scenes full of complicity. Some elements in the exploration are a little obtuse and break the fluidity, but they are circumventable. In the end, Haven turns out to be a remarkable and memorable journey.


GameSpew - Becca S. - 8 / 10
Haven is slow-paced, but it’s beautiful and captivating. If you want something to enjoy while tucked under a warm blanket, this might just be the comfort you need.


GameWatcher - Bogdan Robert Mateș - 9 / 10
Lovers in a Shattered Land


Gameblog - Thomas Pillon - French - 5 / 10
Despite its charming story and truly endearing characters, Haven does not deliver the adventure it once promised. Between its cryptic mecanics, redundant environments and rough battles, it seems like the game does not want to player ton pursue the adventure or have a pleasant time. Too bad, because Danger's soundtrack and the story of Yu and Kay should have need a better treatment.


Hey Poor Player - Heather Johnson - 5 / 5
I could probably write a dissertation on everything Haven does right, but the truth is, Haven is something you must feel. Your relationship with Haven will change over time, the nuances left on you only realized long after the controller has been put away. Haven is the game every game developer wishes they could make and every gamer wishes they could play for the first time every time. It cannot be understated how beautiful Haven is in every sense of the word. Please don’t just play Haven — feel Haven.


IGN - Kyle Campbell - 8 / 10
Haven is a charming and unusual sci-fi RPG about love prevailing above all else, although between its thrilling gravity boot rides and respectable combat are long spans of monotonous resource gathering and clean-up.


Noisy Pixel - Ian Goudelock - 8.5 / 10
Haven took me by complete surprise with its relatable characters and emotional love story. Gliding from island to island is endlessly fun and is a great way to take in its bright art direction. While there are some performance issues, the overall story and exploration had me hooked from beginning to end. If you’re looking for a romantic and fantastic narrative Haven has a beautiful world ready to explore.


PlayStation Universe - Garri Bagdasarov - 8 / 10
The Game Bakers have done a wonderful job creating a unique world and telling a love story that's believable and intriguing. I was fully invested in Kay and Yu and shaping their relationship. Though the game is all about the story, the game's turn-based combat is truly unique and demands your attention. What seals the deal is Havens's fantastic soundtrack providing some of the best electronic music I've heard in a while. For those looking for a different type of game, Haven is a great alternative for those looking for a great character-driven and emotional. experience.


Push Square - Robert Ramsey - 7 / 10
There are flaws in Haven's gameplay, but its endearing protagonists, unique atmosphere, and superb soundtrack make it an interesting and engaging journey to an alien planet. Its portrayal of an adult relationship is something to be admired, and it's hard not to care about the plight of Kay and Yu by the end of what is ultimately quite a touching love story.


Rock, Paper, Shotgun - Sin Vega - Unscored
Cutting out the parts that became tedious would quicken the narrative enough to undermine it, but those parts became so laborious that they dragged it down instead. Perhaps I missed the point entirely by playing it alone – it is eminently obvious where a second player would fit in to its design – but if I had a lover here right now, I don’t think this is the game I’d choose to play with them. I’ve been in my own haven for far too long.


Slant Magazine - Justin Clark - 4.5 / 5 stars
Along with being one of the most gentle and soothing games of the year, Haven is also gaming at its most compassionate.


Spaziogames - Italian - 7 / 10
Haven has good premises and touch of freshness as it strives to convey humanity, even though most of its mechanics and plot would've deserved more deepening


The Thirsty Mage - Jordan Rudek - 7.5 / 10
Haven is a charming and endearing story of two people who have found and cultivated a meaningful and intimate relationship. By the end of the story, you’ll more than likely have grown attached to Kay and Yu; it’s easy to sympathize with what they’ve been through and the troubles they face on Source. Adding to the effectiveness of the characters is some truly fine writing and voice work to match.
 
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