GamesRadar+ VerdictStellar Blade is more ambitious and varied than expected, but also about as clunky as expected, resulting in a stilted action RPG with a level of jank that you just have to accept. Meet it on its terms, and either tune out or embrace the odd sexual veneer, and it’s a solid 20 to 30 hours of fun.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$49.97at Amazon$49.97at Walmart$69.99at Best BuyPros+Stylish and satisfying combat+Some gorgeous environments+Likable characters improve a predictable storyCons-Clunky controls-Unintuitive quest design-Repetitive enemies and environments
GamesRadar+ Verdict
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Stellar Blade is more ambitious and varied than expected, but also about as clunky as expected, resulting in a stilted action RPG with a level of jank that you just have to accept. Meet it on its terms, and either tune out or embrace the odd sexual veneer, and it’s a solid 20 to 30 hours of fun.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$49.97at Amazon$49.97at Walmart$69.99at Best Buy
Stellar Blade is more ambitious and varied than expected, but also about as clunky as expected, resulting in a stilted action RPG with a level of jank that you just have to accept. Meet it on its terms, and either tune out or embrace the odd sexual veneer, and it’s a solid 20 to 30 hours of fun.
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Pros+Stylish and satisfying combat+Some gorgeous environments+Likable characters improve a predictable story
Stylish and satisfying combat
Some gorgeous environments
Likable characters improve a predictable story
Cons-Clunky controls-Unintuitive quest design-Repetitive enemies and environments
Clunky controls
Unintuitive quest design
Repetitive enemies and environments
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For the most part, Stellar Blade is exactly what I was hoping for: a good action-RPG that I enjoyed a lot despite several issues. It can be clunky, inelegant, and laugh-out-loud stupid, but firing on all cylinders, it delivers exhilarating combat and boss fights, endearing characters, and stunning environments. It’s an uneven mix of 15 years worth of gaming tropes, intriguing but underbaked themes, and a combination of linear and open-world design that handles a few things incredibly well but fumbles others severely.
Fast FactsRelease date:April 26, 2024Platform(s):PS5Developer:Shift UpPublisher:Sony Interactive Entertainment
Fast Facts
Release date:April 26, 2024Platform(s):PS5Developer:Shift UpPublisher:Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release date:April 26, 2024Platform(s):PS5Developer:Shift UpPublisher:Sony Interactive Entertainment
Not the straightforward action game I expected
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When it’s not channeling Nier: Automata, Stellar Blade more closely mirrors the action-adventure formula of Uncharted or Tomb Raider with a mix of climbing, environmental puzzles, and pockets of combat punctuated with boss battles. There’s a whole Uncharted 3-type train sequence, and plenty of quick-time events. It’s all loudly video game-y, which I found charming. Two areas, the Wasteland and the Great Desert, are sprawling, open-world environments which can be explored freely, and while they are engrossing sandboxes, they’re disappointingly similar. I would’ve liked a big space with more than desert and ruined buildings, but, well, I hope you like sand. Other areas also allow for exploration and secret-hunting, but they’re tighter and have no map.
I enjoyed both the focused and open-ended areas, in part because it pays to explore. Huge upgrades for your health, damage, and customizable components are buried in the margins of the world. I’d revisit levels for side-quests and discover a key item or massive area that I’d missed. It helps that the game looks fantastic, especially in its industrial vistas and skyboxes. Stellar Blade hits a striking combination of overwhelming hugeness and thick detailing, with fascinating visions of futuristic technology woven in. It all looked and ran great for me in PS5 performance mode; the only graphical hitch I encountered was pop-in on a few enemies.
(Image credit: Shift Up)

Less than stellar
(Image credit: Shift Up)

As fun as combat can be, the dodge sucks. Even with every dodge upgrade I could find, I struggled to evade attacks. Unique blue and purple-marked attacks have an easy special dodge, and the parry is rock-solid, but anything else that couldn’t be parried was a sure-fire pain. I got a little better with practice, but I’ve mastered a lot of unforgiving dodge rolls in my day, and I never felt confident with this one. In a similar vein, the God of War Spartan Rage-style power-up mode is inexplicably underpowered, to the point that I didn’t use it very often.
At the same time, I found Stellar Blade to be a bit too easy on normal mode, dodge troubles aside. I wish I could’ve played on hard mode from the outset, which is unlocked after reaching any of the multiple endings (there are at least two, from what I know). Checkpoints are everywhere, you get tons of healing items that you can use while sprinting, a cheap consumable lets you respawn in place once per life, redoing your whole build is easy, and there’s virtually no punishment for death anyway. It’s very kind to the player.
Just three of Stellar Blade’s bosses took me more than one or two tries, with two of those being the final fights, and even they got stunlocked in the end. It turns out special attacks that down enemies or deal balance damage are busted, especially when you power-level them in the skill tree and use your two primary and four secondary equipment slots to beef them up, which is about the limit of how inventive the RPG buildcrafting gets.
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Most of my deaths were just me or the game being dumb, which brings us to the platforming. Stellar Blade is not a precision platformer, but it sure seems to think it is. Eve is not built for small, careful movements like negotiating comically tiny platforms or swinging from ropes. I nudge the analog stick or tap the jump button and sometimes she just goes soaring in an unintended direction, like right into the hole or hazard I was trying to avoid. Plus it’s often unclear what surfaces are actually climbable amid frequent invisible walls. There’sa lotof platforming, so this is a recurring problem. The worst offenders are the aggravating pseudo-stealth sections where you’re forced to duck in and out of cover. Combat has its issues but feels great most of the time, whereas platforming is at best serviceable but always slow and never especially fun.
I praised the world’s visual design earlier, but Stellar Blade can be bafflingly limiting in exploration and quest design. You can only engage with some elements once you pick up the right side quest, which leads to frustrating backtracking. This makes sense in some cases, like when characters change locations after story events, but it’s totally inorganic elsewhere. I had to revisit things I’d found in the open world simply because Stellar Blade wouldn’t let me do anything with them until after I spoke to the right person. It’s dumbfoundingly arbitrary, and I would’ve had a lot more fun if I could just find this stuff on my own, discover the quests after the fact, and tell the quest-givers that,oh, I’ve already done that. Instead, Stellar Blade shuts down curiosity.
(Image credit: Shift Up)

Eve herself approaches the world like a person learning to be a person, her blank character slowly – but not entirely – filled in over time. Not much is said of her life back on the colony, but her identity wavers between emotionless living weapon and thinking, feeling human woman – or machine-human woman. For the record, the RPG side to play is mostly reserved for your fighting style; I only made a handful of decisions in the whole story, and only one felt significant, which was a bit of a letdown.
(Image credit: Shift Up)

The unavoidable backdrop to all this is the treatment of Eve’s character and how her sexually exaggerated design clashes with the dour tone the story tries to build. Stellar Blade is infinitely better when it lets its characters act like normal people instead of prodding them to be outwardly sexy. Eve winds up trapped in a needless tug-of-war of the game’s creation.
Eve’s sexually exaggerated design(Image credit: Shift Up)This review doesn’t spend much time discussing the sexually charged design of Stellar Blade’s protagonist, Eve, or the related handling of her character, not because it isn’t an important part of the critique and discussion for this game,but because it warranted a separate article entirely.
Eve’s sexually exaggerated design
(Image credit: Shift Up)This review doesn’t spend much time discussing the sexually charged design of Stellar Blade’s protagonist, Eve, or the related handling of her character, not because it isn’t an important part of the critique and discussion for this game,but because it warranted a separate article entirely.
(Image credit: Shift Up)

This review doesn’t spend much time discussing the sexually charged design of Stellar Blade’s protagonist, Eve, or the related handling of her character, not because it isn’t an important part of the critique and discussion for this game,but because it warranted a separate article entirely.
One moment the camera treats her as an unserious sex object for players to gawk at, and in the next the story presents her as a serious character whose entire arc revolves around her own sense of agency. It’s not a good or cohesive look when the game repeatedly presents lewd outfits – lingerie, bikinis, and bunny girl suits – like they’re rewards to chase, using a soulless, dead-eyed version of Eve as the model. It could not be clearer that she wouldneverwear these within the context of the game’s world, so they feel forced on her, and for what? Thankfully there are a lot of sensible, fashionable outfits that actually look good on Eve, like a classic leather jacket and jeans, so I just wore those.
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