My Little Universe PlayStation 5 Review: Craft, Explore, Conquer!

Dive into the colorful realms of our My Little Universe PlayStation 5 review, where creativity meets adventure in a 3D sandbox teeming with possibilities. From crafting hexagonal tiles to unlocking nine planets packed with challenges, this game is a unique blend of idle mechanics and hands-on exploration. Whether you’re battling bosses, leveling up, or simply watching resources regenerate, there’s always something to do in this captivating world. But does the grind-heavy gameplay and performance hiccups hold it back? Stick around for an in-depth review of the highs and lows that make My Little Universe a standout title for better or worse. Let’s build this universe together!

My Little Universe PlayStation 5 Review Pros:

  • Nice graphics.
  • 851MB download size.
  • You can set actions such as attacking and mining to manual or automatic.
  • Horizontal splits screen option.
  • Controller settings – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders, manual switch tool, and manual actions.
  • Supports all types of controllers.
  • 3 save slots.
  • Unlock new characters to play as.
  • Local multiplayer support.
  • Opening tutorial section to introduce the basics.
  • A full 3D world with full 360 camera control.
  • Trees and other minable resources regrow over time.
  • To move around er the hexagonal world use resources to make new tiles and connect the already created tiles.
  • As you create new tiles, a random item or piece of equipment can spawn and be used.
  • Different tools make farming/mining easier or harder.
  • With auto actions on you can stand in a group of trees and just keep farming.
  • You can manually hold down a button to charge up your whack or attack doing a wider area of damage.
  • The Hud is very clear and easy to read.
  • Radical menu for quick access to things like inventory or the map.
  • The map fills in as you create the world.
  • Different resources are needed to build different tiles.
  • Earn EXP as you play, level up, and pick one of three upgrades.
  • A real-time sink of a game.
  • You can swim in the water.
  • Find random rewards around not only tiles but in the world already on both land and sea.
  • Machines will show a progress bar for every action.
  • Your health bar shows when you are fighting.
  • Simple hack-and-slash combat.
  • There is always a choice as to where you travel.
  • Find upgrade stations for improving your gear.
  • Overall game completion shows on your save file.
  • I like how I can almost play it like an idler and have my guy next to a resource and he will just go and go.
  • Nine planets to unlock.
  • Create a portal (stargate-looking ring) and fast-travel between planets.
  • Each planet has at least one hidden challenge room.
  • Boss and mini-boss encounters.
  • Collect ALL Gaia orbs on a planet to unlock a new character/suit.
  • Craft/buy new parts of your armor to increase your stats.
  • Planets may have you rescuing people to unlock new workstations.
  • You can farm/mine/attack with any weapon you like as sometimes a more powerful sword is better than a low-level axe.
  • Dungeons start being more of a thing, seperate from the world and usually housing a boss.
  • Plays like an interactive clicker.
  • The more upgraded a tool/weapon is, the more resources you get.
  • Full freedom to play how you want.
  • This new fishing mini-game is where you input directions in time to catch a fish and the rewards can be materials, cash, or an oil-type liquid.
  • The shop now has timed buffs and new character outfits that use the special new oil-type currency.

My Little Universe PlayStation 5 Review Cons:

  • Cannot remap the controls.
  • The performance after the first planet is horrendous, it has a delay, lag, and weird pop-up issues.
  • You can only create tiles in certain places, it’s not a case of creating one anywhere.
  • The game teaches the very basics then it’s all up to you to figure out.
  • Takes ages to get going.
  • The initial impression is it takes a long time for the game to express and tell you what it’s about.
  • Playing with manual switching of tools and weapons is not that great especially when ambushed or you have a lot going on.
  • Never sure when it was saved.
  • Makes grinding a necessity.
  • Registering an enemy or resource seems to have an exact point otherwise nothing happens.
  • The Hud only shows three resources at one time.
  • Switching of weapons is so slow.
  • Every planet is just the same loop over and over.
  • Seeing a massive resource requirement fill in just one tile and the next four are the same, it’s not fun.
  • Level-up rewards start to repeat.

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My Little Universe:

Official website.

Developer: SayGames

Publisher: SayGames

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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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