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Steven Universe: Save the Light Review (PS4)


Cartoon Network Games has released Steven Universe: Save the Light. Read on.

Cartoon Network Games’ Steven Universe: Save the Light is the sequel to the mobile game, Attack the Light. Steven Universe: Save the Light is developed and written in collaboration with creator Rebecca Sugar and Grumpyface Studios.

Steven Universe: Save the Light features an immersive storyline where an original Gem named Hessonite (voiced by Christine Baranski) comes to Earth to make the Prism into a mighty weapon. Steven and the crew then start an incredible journey to try and stop her. Save the Light has gamers meeting new and returning characters and foes on their epic quest through beautifully drawn 3D environments from well-known spots in the series like Strawberry Battlefield and Beach City.

Steven Universe: Save the Light has an ton of updated features such as an updated battle system with the ability to choose what character leads the team from the selection screen. There are eight playable characters with more fusions in Save the Light than ever before. The game also has a stronger emphasis this time around on puzzle solving and exploration. There is a ton of stuff to do in the game with intriguing side quests, rewards, perks and a fun crafting system.

All-in-all, Steven Universe: Save the Light is an fun game that contains an intriguing storyline and immersive gamplay to keep you playing for hours on end. If you are a fan of the TV series, then Steven Universe: Save the Light is definitely worth picking up. Steven Universe: Save the Light is rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and Up) by the ESRB and PEGI 7.


Score: 8 out of 10
Reviewed for PS4
(Note: Code provided by publisher for review purposes.)

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