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Children of Morta

2019
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Indie, Action, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableSep 3, 2019
PlatformNintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
DeveloperDead Mage
Overview

Children of Morta is a narrative driven hack and slash roguelike. Take on the role of a member of the Bergson family, the Guardians of Mount Morta, as you fight desperately against the Corruption. Experience not only what it means to be a hero, but to be part of a family that bears the weight of the mountain together.

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Metacritic Score

82


Opencritic Score

83


IMDB Score

7.6

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Critics mostly praise Children of Morta for its deep, engaging narrative centered on a family fighting evil together. Some find the familial bond and storybook elements captivating, while others criticize the story's integration with gameplay. Overall, the game offers an emotionally charged story exploring family dynamics and the quest to save the world. Despite some mixed opinions on execution, critics agree that the story is a driving force behind the game's appeal.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Children of Morta are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its deep and engaging narrative, with AusGamers, Critical Hit, and God is a Geek all highlighting the story as a strong aspect of the game. They appreciate the familial bond and storybook interludes that tie into the exploration, as well as the meaningful narrative about a fractured family coming together to rid their world of evil corruption. The Games Machine also finds the complex and intimate relationship between the characters, who are all members of the same family, to be the most intriguing aspect of the game. However, there are some critics who have more mixed opinions about the story. PC Gamer notes that while the story focuses on a family tasked with tackling an ancient evil, it doesn't integrate smoothly with the dungeon crawler gameplay. They feel that the progression of the story occurs regardless of failure or success, which did little to get the reviewer involved. The Indie Game Website also criticizes the narration and writing, describing them as hammy and overwrought. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Children of Morta offers an engaging and emotionally charged story. The narrative explores the lives of the Bergson family as they bond, struggle, and grow, striking a balance between family life and the need to save the world. The writing and delivery are praised by multiple critics, including Game Informer and Xbox Tavern. The story is seen as a driving force throughout the game, with the family dynamic emphasized and the characters portrayed as endearing and deep. While there are some criticisms about the integration of the story with the gameplay and the quality of the narration and writing, the overall sentiment is positive, with the story being described as deep, engaging, and touching by multiple critics.


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Critics unanimously praise Children of Morta's gameplay for its variety of heroes, satisfying combat mechanics, and exciting progression system. The game offers diverse character abilities, challenging boss battles, and procedurally generated dungeons for a fresh experience. Despite some criticism on basic combat and repetitiveness, the consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with critics lauding the gameplay as fun, varied, and well-designed.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Children of Morta were overwhelmingly positive. Many critics praised the game for its enjoyable and satisfying gameplay experience. AusGamers mentioned that each member of the Bergson clan has their own playstyle, feel, progression, and skills to unlock, adding depth and variety to the gameplay. Critical Hit also highlighted the distinct mechanics and playstyles of each playable character, as well as the incorporation of the growth of all family members into the leveling system. GameGrin mentioned the challenging gameplay and the need to adapt to different areas, as well as the talent system and the ability to bring back gold to unlock buffs. Gamers Heroes commended the fast-paced and impactful combat, unique skills of each family member, and the rewarding killstreaks with gold. The Games Machine praised the well-designed gameplay, mentioning challenging but not overly frustrating missions and the excellent result of procedural map generation. While the majority of the critics had positive opinions, there were a few who mentioned some negatives about the gameplay. PC Gamer criticized the combat for being basic and involving simple button presses, although they acknowledged the unforgiving difficulty concealed by its accessible nature. They also mentioned the need for grinding due to the sharp increase in difficulty with each new area. Cubed3 described the gameplay as trial and error with difficulty spikes and repetitive areas. Xbox Tavern expressed frustration with the need to unlock many things in the game to balance the difficulty, leading to repetitive gameplay. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Children of Morta is very good. The game offers a variety of heroes with different playstyles, satisfying combat mechanics, and a progression system that keeps the gameplay exciting. The gameplay was praised for its diverse and unique character abilities, challenging but rewarding boss battles, and the use of procedurally generated dungeons to keep the experience fresh. The critics also appreciated the depth of the skill trees, talent system, and the sense of progress through character upgrades and unlockables. Despite some criticism regarding basic combat and repetitive elements, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with critics commending the gameplay as fun, varied, and well-designed.


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Critics rave about Children of Morta's stunning pixel art and beautifully crafted visuals, praising the intricate environments and fluid animations. While some critics point out minor flaws like dull environments and limited enemy variety, the consensus is overwhelmingly positive. The game's unique retro artwork and seamless design make it a visually captivating experience that stands out.

The majority of the critics praised the Graphics and Visual Design of Children of Morta, with many describing it as stunning, gorgeous, and beautifully crafted. AusGamers commends the intricate art and storybook narrative, highlighting the high-resolution landscapes, environments, creatures, characters, bosses, and animated contraptions that look fantastic at multiple distance levels. GameGrin also appreciates the gorgeously pixelated graphics and the manipulation of color palettes to create a beautiful look. Several critics, including Softpedia, The Games Machine, and The Indie Game Website, specifically mention the amazing hand-drawn pixel art and animations, contributing to a gorgeous overall presentation. The pixel art graphics are meticulously crafted, with animated sprites that bring the game to life, as noted by The Games Machine. The charming pixel art style, beautifully designed environments, and extremely fluid animations are praised by Windows Central. The visuals are described as a seamless fit for both handheld and docked modes, with clean design that prevents confusion, according to COGconnected. However, there are a few critics who express some negative opinions about the Graphics and Visual Design of Children of Morta. God is a Geek mentions that the environments and creature designs are a little dull. NintendoWorldReport notes that the simplicity of the graphics can make recognizing traps and dungeon elements tricky. Xbox Tavern comments on the limited enemy variety and lack of scenery changes, which can make the experience less fresh over time. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Graphics and Visual Design of Children of Morta are highly impressive. The majority of the critics praise the stunning pixel art, intricate environments, and fluid animations. The game is described as gorgeous, beautiful, and visually appealing. The positive aspects of the Graphics and Visual Design outweigh the few negative comments, with critics like PlayStation LifeStyle and Impulsegamer emphasizing the exquisite detail and beautifully crafted retro artwork. The unique identity of the game is also highlighted by Push Square. In conclusion, Children of Morta receives high praise for its Graphics and Visual Design, making it a visually captivating experience for players.


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Critics unanimously praised Children of Morta for its outstanding sound design and music, highlighting the immersive atmosphere, excellent narration, and haunting soundtrack. While some noted minor audio glitches, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with the majority applauding the attention to detail and unique storytelling style.

The majority of the critics praised the sound design and music of Children of Morta, considering it to be a standout aspect of the game. GameGrin, Windows Central, Cubed3, Game Informer, TheXboxHub, GamePro Germany, Impulsegamer, and PlayStation LifeStyle all commended the game for its excellent narration, atmospheric experience, and immersive sound design. They appreciated the soothing voice of the narrator, the deep and gravelly tone that added depth to the storytelling, and the overall attention to detail in the sound effects. The music was also highly praised, with critics like GameGrin, Windows Central, and GamePro Germany highlighting the incredible soundtrack and its ability to enhance the atmospheric experience. The hauntingly sombre music was particularly noted by TheXboxHub, adding to the dark fantasy atmosphere of the game. However, there were a few critics who mentioned some negatives regarding the sound design and music of Children of Morta. NintendoWorldReport pointed out an audio glitch during the final boss encounter that affected the music and narration. This technical issue detracted from an otherwise excellent audio experience. Additionally, no other critics mentioned any specific negatives about the sound design or music, indicating that these issues were isolated incidents and not a widespread concern. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the sound design and music of Children of Morta were exceptional. The majority of the reviewers praised the beautiful music, perfect narration, and immersive sound design that created a perfect atmosphere. The attention to detail in the environmental sound effects and the unique storytelling style were also highly appreciated. The positive comments from multiple critics, such as GameGrin, God is a Geek, Shacknews, Windows Central, Cubed3, Game Informer, TheXboxHub, GamePro Germany, Impulsegamer, and PlayStation LifeStyle, reinforce the overall sentiment that the sound design and music of Children of Morta were very good.


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Critics largely praise the voice acting in Children of Morta, especially highlighting the deep, raspy voice of narrator Ed Kelly for adding depth and emotion to the storytelling. Some critics find the narration redundant, but overall, the consensus is positive, with reviewers appreciating the engrossing and grandiose nature of the voice acting.

The overall sentiment towards the voice acting in Children of Morta is largely positive. Many critics praise the narrator's performance, highlighting aspects such as the deep, raspy voice of Ed Kelly, which adds a unique and engaging element to the storytelling experience. Critics like Nintendo Enthusiast and NintendoWorldReport specifically mention the excellent voicework of the narrator, with the latter emphasizing that it adds life to the overall experience. TheXboxHub also commends the narrator for weaving the tale together with emotional prowess, acting as a master storyteller. Additionally, critics such as Game Informer and PlayStation LifeStyle appreciate the fantastic tone and gravitas the narrator's voice brings to the story. However, there are some mixed opinions regarding the voice acting in Children of Morta. PC Gamer mentions that while the narration is pleasant, it ultimately feels redundant as it simply provides exposition that is already visible on the screen. This suggests that the voice acting may not necessarily enhance the overall experience for some players. GameSpace also fails to provide specific mention of the quality of the voice acting, leaving it unclear whether it made a significant impact on the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Children of Morta is a positive aspect of the game. The narrator's performance, particularly the deep and raspy voice of Ed Kelly, is widely praised for adding depth and emotion to the storytelling. Critics appreciate the engrossing and grandiose nature of the narration, with some describing it as top-notch and charming. While there are a few mixed opinions regarding the necessity of the voice acting, the positive sentiments outweigh the negatives, indicating that the voice acting in Children of Morta is generally well-received by reviewers.


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PC version of Children of Morta praised for smooth performance, while Nintendo Switch version faces stuttering and loading screen strain. PlayStation 4 version runs well but has minor issues like controller delays and graphical glitches. Overall, mixed reviews on technical performance across platforms, with no major flaws reported.

In terms of the technical performance of Children of Morta, the PC version seems to have received positive feedback from both Gamers Heroes and Windows Central. Gamers Heroes describes the game as running smoothly on PC, while Windows Central states that the game runs perfectly without any issues. These opinions indicate that the PC version of the game has a solid technical performance, with no major problems reported. Moving on to the Nintendo Switch version, COGconnected mentions that there are a few points where the game stutters or seizes up, and loading screens are a source of strain. NintendoWorldReport also notes some performance issues, including an audio glitch during the final boss encounter. These opinions suggest that the Switch version of Children of Morta may have some technical shortcomings, such as occasional stuttering and audio glitches. As for the PlayStation 4 version, GamePro Germany states that the game runs smoothly on both PS4 and Xbox One, with only minor delays in controller input and some bugs in the menu. PlayStation Universe mentions occasional slowdown during busy encounters as a minor issue that could potentially be resolved with patches. Push Square, however, highlights lengthy load times and graphical glitches. These opinions indicate that the PS4 version of the game generally performs well, with only minor technical hiccups such as controller delays, occasional slowdowns, and graphical glitches. Overall, the critics' opinions reflect a mixed sentiment regarding the technical performance of Children of Morta across different gaming platforms. The PC version appears to have the most positive feedback, with smooth performance reported. The Nintendo Switch version, on the other hand, seems to have some performance issues, including stuttering, strain during loading screens, and audio glitches. The PlayStation 4 version generally performs well, but it does have some minor technical problems like controller delays, occasional slowdowns, lengthy load times, and graphical glitches. Despite these issues, it is worth noting that none of the critics mentioned any major technical flaws that significantly hindered their gameplay experience.


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Critics generally praise Children of Morta for its high replay value, citing factors like new pathways, increasing difficulty, Family Trials mode, random power-ups, diverse characters, and procedurally generated maps. However, some criticize its lack of variety in weapons and absence of online co-op. Overall, critics agree that the game offers a compelling experience with engaging gameplay and notable replayability, despite some minor flaws.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Children of Morta are generally positive. Many critics highlight the various aspects of the game that contribute to its replayability. AusGamers mentions new pathways, events, and increasing difficulty in dungeons, while GameGrin praises the Family Trials mode and different difficulty levels. God is a Geek and Shacknews both mention the inclusion of random power-ups, different character choices, and a wide range of play styles, providing variety for replayability. Softpedia emphasizes the engaging gameplay and character progression system, while The Indie Game Website highlights the procedurally generated maps and different sub-stages that make the game replayable. Nintendo Enthusiast and NintendoWorldReport mention the randomly generated aspects, side-quests, NPCs, and shopkeeper items that provide replayability. Game Informer mentions character switching, leveling up all family members, procedurally generated dungeons, and local co-op multiplayer as factors that contribute to the game's replay value. PlayStation LifeStyle and PlayStation Universe highlight the different characters to unlock and play with, as well as the procedurally generated layouts that make each playthrough feel fresh and enjoyable. However, there are some criticisms regarding the replay value of Children of Morta. The SixthAxis mentions that the game has less replayability compared to similar games, while Xbox Tavern states that replaying the same dungeon over and over to unlock bonuses and upgrades can become repetitive and wear on the enjoyment of the game. GamePro Germany mentions that more variety in weapons would have been appreciated. PlayStation Universe also mentions the omission of online co-op as a downside. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Children of Morta offers a good amount of replay value. The game's inclusion of new pathways, events, increasing difficulty, Family Trials mode, different difficulty levels, side content, lore to discover, incentives to play as different family members, random power-ups, different character choices, a wide range of play styles, a colorful roster of characters, character swapping, buffs, procedurally generated maps, different sub-stages, character progression system, unlockables, meaningful progress, intense boss fights, local co-op multiplayer, constant character progression, ability to choose different family members, and random events all contribute to the game's replayability. However, some critics mention that the game may lack challenge, become slightly padded, have repetitive dungeon runs, and wear on the enjoyment due to the need to replay the same dungeon multiple times. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is positive, with many critics finding Children of Morta worth replaying due to its engaging gameplay, frequent upgrades, engaging story, depth in combat, and tangible growth with each run.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Critics rave about Children of Morta for its engaging narrative, solid gameplay, and stunning visuals, calling it a standout title in the roguelike genre. While some mention minor drawbacks like repetitive gameplay, the overwhelming consensus is highly positive, making it a must-play for fans of rogue-lites.

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Gamegrin.com

Jan 11, 2022

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The review gives an overall verdict of 'Outstanding' and highly recommends the game.

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Impulsegamer.com

Nov 20, 2019

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A fantastic indie creation that combines nostalgia, frustration, and fantastic narration.

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Windowscentral.com

Sep 3, 2019

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Children of Morta is an incredible roguelike game that excels in its story, gameplay, graphics, and technical performance. It is highly recommended for fans of the genre.

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Gamersheroes.com

Sep 1, 2019

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The reviewer considers Children of Morta the best roguelike they've played in 2019, praising its story, combat, and characters. They recommend it to any roguelike fan.

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Nintendoworldreport.com

Nov 18, 2019

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Children of Morta is a wonderful surprise of 2019 and a must-play. The story, gameplay, and the Bergson family's struggle make it captivating.

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Criticalhit.net

Sep 2, 2019

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Children of Morta is a game made with heart, featuring a meaningful narrative, satisfying gameplay, and a beautiful development of characters and family. It stands out among other rogue-likes and is emotionally wise. Overall, it is highly recommended.

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Gameinformer.com

Feb 2, 2020

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Children of Morta is a smartly made game with a captivating narrative, well-designed gameplay, beautiful visuals, and immersive sound design. It offers a great balance between family dynamics and saving the world. The game has addictive qualities and provides a satisfying experience.

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Shacknews.com

Sep 3, 2019

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Children of Morta is an excellently designed action RPG with well-refined dungeon crawling elements. It offers a joyful experience whether played alone or with a friend.

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Thegamesmachine.it

Sep 5, 2019

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Children of Morta is an excellent indie hack'n'slash game that introduces humanity into the genre. The role-playing aspect is well-defined, and the character progression is not trivial. It is a pleasure to discover, play, and review.

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Softpedia.com

Sep 6, 2019

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The reviewer highly recommends Children of Morta to those who love the roguelite genre, praising its gameplay, story, and presentation.

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