The Redress Of Mira Review (Xbox Series S)

For our The Redress Of Mira Review, we step into a solemn and beautiful fantasy world as we guide Mira on her pursuit of inner peace. The Redress of Mira is a dynamic adventure told in shifting first-person and third-person perspectives as you take the role of the titular heroine, Mira, exploring lovingly crafted medieval landscapes that appear lush and serene on the surface but hide a dark and dangerous world beneath.

The Redress Of Mira Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 3.4GB download size.
  • 1000 Gamerscore.
  • General settings – crosshair, staff, subtitles, text and subtitles, audio language, vibration, and God mode can be turned on and off.
  • Controller settings – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders.
  • Action gameplay.
  • First-person perspective.
  • Voiced characters.
  • Goes into 3rd person in places like climbing ladders.
  • Beautiful locations.
  • In-game cutscenes.
  • Collect mana to use your staff.
  • Has platforming sections.
  • Puzzle elements.
  • Has a walking simulator vibe to it.
  • Easy achievements list.
  • The areas are pretty big.
  • Linear story.
  • Collect lore books to explain the world.
  • Button prompts for interactions.

The Redress Of Mira Review Cons:

  • No way to skip cutscenes.
  • Zero tutorials.
  • Deaths are just a kickback to a checkpoint, with no transition or noise.
  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • Invisible walls.
  • It drops frames and slows down in places.
  • No field of view slider.
  • Clunky animations in the third person.
  • You don’t get any help with exploring or how to advance.
  • Uninspiring achievements list.

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The Redress Of Mira:

Official website.

Developer: Tonguç Bodur

Publisher: Eastasiasoft

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Xbox

  • 8/10
    Graphics - 8/10
  • 6/10
    Sound - 6/10
  • 6/10
    Accessibility - 6/10
  • 6/10
    Length - 6/10
  • 6/10
    Fun Factor - 6/10
6.4/10

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!