Bluey The Videogame Review (PlayStation 5)

For this Bluey The Videogame Review, a brand-new story set across 4 interactive adventures. For the first time ever, explore iconic locations such as the Heeler House, Playgrounds, Creek, and a bonus beach location. Play your favorite games from the TV show, including Keepy Uppy, Chattermax Chase, and more!

 

Bluey The Videogame Review Pros:

  • TV show quality graphics.
  • 795.2MB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
  • Four playable characters.
  • In-game cutscenes that go for the same feel and look of the TV show.
  • Fully voiced characters.
  • Adventure gameplay.
  • Collect stickers that are hidden in each of the four areas and fill the sticker book.
  • Stickers give off a glowing aura to help find them.
  • Each found sticker fills your star bar up a bit and once full you unlock a new hat.
  • Interact with the hat box to change what hat you are wearing.
  • You are a 2D character in a 3D world.
  • Each mission is presented as a TV episode complete with a name.
  • Meet Bluey friends as you progress.
  • The goal of the game is to find Dadsyold treasure map pieces to make it whole and find the treasure.
  • Play how you want.
  • Simple controls.
  • On-screen button prompts and mission markers.
  • Four mini-games can be unlocked and triggered at any time with the d-pad shortcut.
  • Supports 2 to 4 local players with drop-in and drop-out Co-op.
  • Great game to keep kids and fans entertained.

Bluey The Videogame Review Cons:

  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • The cutscenes cannot be skipped.
  • No actual game settings.
  • Very simple gameplay loop.
  • A few of the stickers require a bit more logic.
  • No online multiplayer.

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Bluey The Videogame:

Official website.

Developer: Artax Games

Publisher: Outright Games 

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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!

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