Barbie Project Friendship Review (PlayStation 5)

Barbie Project Friendship Review, Get ready for the ultimate Barbie gaming adventure as Barbie and Barbie work together to save a beloved Malibu landmark, the Malibu Waves Community Center!  Join them and their friends on a fun adventure to transform six spaces into fabulous spots like the Pet Salon, Campsite, Tech Lab, and more. Dreaming of becoming a pet groomer, technical taskmaster, or working with an ocean view? In the World of Barbie, there are so many activities to try out.

Barbie Project Friendship Review Pros:

  • Nice bright graphics.
  • 2.85GB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
  • It’s an officially licensed game.
  • Accessibility options – Easy interactions, and auto win mini games.
  • Hand-drawn cartoon-looking cutscenes with voice work.
  • Adventure gameplay.
  • You are working with friends to rebuild the Malibu Waves community center.
  • Mini-games happen a lot and are usually tied to tasks.
  • Memorable locations to unlock and explore, Six in total.
  • Simple controls are helped by on-screen button prompts.
  • Mini-games can be played solo or in local co-op.
  • The gameplay loop is to basically fix up the various sites and do tasks for unique rewards.
  • A game solely intended for fans of Barbie and are young as it introduces you to the genre and breaks you in slowly.
  • Ideal for gamers who like to play dress up with their characters and make new virtual friends.

Barbie Project Friendship Review Cons:

  • You cannot remap controls.
  • There are no game settings.
  • Unskippable flyovers of locations.
  • The voices feel over the top and a tad cheesy.
  • Very slow-paced.
  • I think only fans will get anything from the game as many of the mechanics are dated now.
  • The opening few scenes are just following steps and getting told about the history of the place.

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Barbie Project Friendship:

Official website.

Developer: Xaloc Studios and Casual Brothers

Publisher: Outright Games

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PlayStation

  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Sound - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Accessibility - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Length - 7/10
  • 6/10
    Fun Factor - 6/10
6.8/10

Summary

Barbie Project Friendship offers a visually appealing experience with its bright graphics and hand-drawn cartoon cutscenes, complete with voice work. The game is a manageable 2.85GB download and provides both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions, making it accessible to a wider audience. As an officially licensed game, it includes a Platinum trophy, adding an extra incentive for trophy hunters. The game features several accessibility options, such as easy interactions and auto-win mini-games, which make it more approachable for younger players or those new to gaming.

The core gameplay revolves around adventure mechanics, where players work with friends to rebuild the Malibu Waves community center. This involves a series of mini-games tied to various tasks, which can be played solo or in local co-op. The game boasts six memorable locations to unlock and explore, each with simple controls aided by on-screen button prompts. The gameplay loop focuses on fixing up different sites and completing tasks for unique rewards, making it ideal for fans of Barbie who enjoy dressing up characters and making new virtual friends.

However, the game has its drawbacks. The inability to remap controls and the lack of game settings can be frustrating for some players. Additionally, the unskippable flyovers of locations and the over-the-top, cheesy voice acting may detract from the overall experience. The game is also very slow-paced, which might not appeal to everyone. The mechanics feel dated, and the opening scenes are somewhat tedious, involving a lot of step-following and exposition about the history of the place.

In summary, “Barbie Project Friendship” is a charming game that will likely appeal to young fans of Barbie and those new to gaming. Its bright graphics, accessible gameplay, and cooperative elements are its strengths. However, the slow pace, dated mechanics, and lack of customization options may limit its appeal to a broader audience. It is a game that has you trying to make your fun, the core game mechanics are just fine, outdated but fine, fans of Barbie will probably get more out of it due to the world and dress-up opportunities.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!