
Ready Up's Dan Bendon reviews Bastion "The world is broken. It was a calamity that broke it; they have a habit of doing that. In Bastion you play as the ‘The Kid’, a silent protagonist trying to rebuild the world for no reason other than there is little else you can do with a broken world. While the world builds itself around you as you walk through it there is a good deal more to do before the damage of the calamity can be undone. But where to start? At the Bastion."

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It is incredible looking. The style is awesome. I thought it would be less action based than it is though.
I'm worried in case the narratorpersonthing will start to get annoying after a while, but it does still look damned good fun.