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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

2017
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Open World, Simulation, Puzzle and Logic, RPG, Single Player
AvailableJul 17, 2017
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PC
DeveloperPrideful Sloth
Overview

Unwind and enjoy the slow life in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, a relaxing open-world adventure game. Yonder is set in the world of Gemea. A natural island paradise with eight distinct environments ranging from tropical beaches to snow-capped summits. Yonder offers a world to lose yourself in; a world filled with the wonder of discovery and the spirit of adventure.

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Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Some praise its simplicity and focus on exploration and nature, while others criticize its lack of depth and stakes. The story serves more as a guide for players rather than a central element of the game. Overall, those looking for a relaxing and immersive experience may enjoy it, but those seeking a deep and engaging narrative might be disappointed.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles are varied, with some positive and negative aspects highlighted. In terms of positives, several critics appreciate the simplicity and ease of following the story. CGMagazine and COGconnected both mention that the story is simple and straightforward, providing a means for players to explore the different regions of the island. Digital Chumps and Digitally Downloaded also find the premise of the game to be sufficient, with the latter praising the strong narrative around preservation and living in harmony with nature. Additionally, Hobby Consolas mentions that the game offers a unique formula by eliminating combat and focusing on exploration and nature, which adds to the overall charm and whimsy of the story. On the other hand, there are several criticisms regarding the story of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Destructoid, Gameplanet, Gamer.nl, and Gaming Age all express disappointment in the lack of depth and interesting story. GameSpot and Slant Magazine criticize the thin plot and lack of stakes, with the former stating that the story is not the main focus of the game. TheXboxHub and Vooks mention that the story lacks substantial narrative arc and external motivation, leaving the player feeling directionless. Furthermore, GameStar and GameCritics describe the story as uninteresting and lacking depth. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is simple and straightforward, serving as a means to guide the player and introduce mechanics rather than being the main focus of the game. While some critics appreciate the simplicity and charm of the story, others find it lacking in depth and substance. However, the game's focus on exploration, nature, and non-violence is generally praised, with critics like Digitally Downloaded and Hobby Consolas highlighting these aspects as strengths. Ultimately, players looking for a deep and engaging narrative may be disappointed, but those seeking a relaxing and immersive experience may find enjoyment in the story of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles.


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In Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, critics praise its peaceful exploration and crafting system but criticize the lack of combat and repetitive quests. The game offers a tranquil experience with diverse activities, but some find its gameplay limitations frustrating. Overall, it's a mixed bag with potential for a unique gameplay experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles are mixed. Some critics highlight positive aspects of the gameplay, such as the emphasis on exploration and the relaxed and peaceful experience it provides. Critics like Digitally Downloaded and Gameplanet appreciate the game's open-world exploration, diverse environments, and comprehensive crafting system. The gameplay allows players to engage in various activities like farming, fishing, and mining, which adds depth and customization to the experience. The simplicity and accessibility of the gameplay, as mentioned by Push Square and GamingTrend, make it easy for players to pick up and play. Additionally, the game's gentle and relaxing nature, without combat or threats, is praised by critics like God is a Geek and The Overpowered Noobs. However, there are several criticisms regarding the gameplay of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Many critics express disappointment with the lack of combat and action elements in the game. Critics like Gamer.nl and Metro GameCentral mention the absence of combat, skills, and notable puzzles, which they feel limits the gameplay and makes it repetitive. The repetitive nature of quests is a common criticism, with critics like New Game Network and TheSixthAxis mentioning the repetitive quests that involve collecting and delivering items. The crafting system is also a point of frustration for critics like Metro GameCentral and Vooks, who find it complicated and imbalanced. Some critics, like Slant Magazine and We Got This Covered, mention the limited inventory and the frustrations that come with it. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles offers a relaxing and enjoyable experience with its emphasis on exploration, crafting, and completing quests. The game's tranquil and peaceful nature is appreciated by many, as it allows players to engage in various activities without the pressure of combat or threats. However, the lack of combat and action elements, along with the repetitive quests and complicated crafting system, are seen as drawbacks by some critics. Despite these criticisms, the game's open-world exploration, diverse environments, and comprehensive crafting system are praised by others, showcasing the game's potential to provide a unique and engaging gameplay experience.


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Critics loved the stunning graphics and vibrant art style of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, comparing it to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. The diverse biomes, breathtaking landscapes, and impressive lighting effects wowed reviewers, creating a whimsical and charming world. However, some criticized performance problems and plain character design. Overall, the game's visuals were praised for being visually appealing and immersive, despite a few technical hiccups.

The majority of the critics praised the graphics and visual design of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, considering it to be a major highlight of the game. They commended the game for its colorful and vibrant art style, with many critics comparing it to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. The visuals were described as stunning, beautiful, and visually appealing, with diverse and distinct biomes that made the world feel larger than it actually was. The landscapes and vistas were particularly praised, with critics mentioning breathtaking views, brilliant lighting effects, and impressive environmental details. The art direction and graphical style were also lauded for creating a sense of whimsicality and charm, with clean and bold colors that added to the overall visual appeal. Critics such as Hobby Consolas and PlaySense specifically highlighted the impressive lighting effects and realistic reflections of time and weather, further enhancing the visual experience. However, there were some criticisms regarding the graphics and visual design of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Some critics mentioned performance issues, such as framerate problems and occasional stuttering on certain platforms, with CGMagazine specifically pointing out issues on the PlayStation Pro. There were also comments about character design, with DarkStation noting that while the animals were unique and creative, the villagers appeared plain. GameSpot mentioned that the villages felt empty and lacked depth and personality, while Slant Magazine described the aesthetic as bland and Lego-like. Some critics also mentioned technical issues, such as texture problems and camera management, as noted by Everyeye.it. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles has impressive graphics and visual design. The game's colorful and well-designed world received widespread praise, with critics appreciating the art style, landscapes, and attention to detail. The visuals were often described as stunning, beautiful, vibrant, and visually diverse. Many critics compared the game to The Legend of Zelda series, particularly The Wind Waker, highlighting the similarities in art style and charm. Despite some criticisms regarding performance issues and character design, the overall sentiment is that the graphics and visual design of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles were very good, contributing to the game's immersive and visually appealing experience.


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Critics praise the sound design and music of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles for its well-composed soundtrack, immersive sound effects, and atmosphere-enhancing music. While some mention minor issues like audio glitches and repetitive tracks, the overall consensus is positive, with critics highlighting the enjoyable and tranquil soundtrack that adds to the magical world experience.

The overall sentiment towards the Sound Design and Music of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is largely positive, with many critics praising the game's audio elements. The positive aspects of the sound design and music include the well-composed soundtrack, distinct and immersive sound effects, and the ability of the music to enhance the overall atmosphere and experience of the game. Critics such as CGMagazine, DarkStation, DualShockers, New Game Network, TheSixthAxis, Vandal, Video Chums, TheXboxHub, Cubed3, Digitally Downloaded, GamingTrend, Nintenderos, Nintendo Life, NintendoWorldReport, RPGamer, Switch Player, Vooks, Worth Playing, Generación Xbox, SomosXbox, Xbox Tavern, XboxAddict, and PlayGround.ru all mentioned positive aspects of the sound design and music. Areajugones specifically highlighted the good art and sound design that enhances the overall experience. However, there are some criticisms regarding the sound design and music of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Some critics, such as Everyeye.it, Wccftech, GameCritics, and Finger Guns, mentioned that while the main theme and certain aspects of the audiovisual elements were praised, other aspects were considered modest or lacking. Issues like occasional audio glitches, weird character voices, lack of audio cues for collectibles, and repetitive or too few music tracks were mentioned by critics like PlaySense, TheXboxHub, and Finger Guns. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the sound design and music of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles are well done and contribute positively to the overall experience of the game. The soundtrack is often described as enjoyable, relaxing, whimsical, and tranquil, with each area having its own tune. The sound effects for animals, flora, and fauna are distinct and immersive, enhancing the sense of being in a magical and immersive world. While there are some minor criticisms regarding specific aspects, the majority of critics appreciate the overall quality and effectiveness of the sound design and music in creating a pleasant and immersive atmosphere.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the technical performance of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles across different gaming platforms. PS4 version has framerate issues, Nintendo Switch faces frame rate drops, Xbox Series X|S offers smooth performance, and PC has minor glitches. Despite technical hiccups, players can still enjoy the game on various platforms with some offering a more stable experience than others.

In terms of the technical performance on the PS4, there are mixed opinions among the critics. CGMagazine mentions framerate issues and one crash on the PlayStation Pro, while Destructoid and Hardcore Gamer criticize the inconsistent performance with frequent dips in framerate. However, DualShockers and Gameplanet report smooth gameplay with occasional hiccups, and Vandal praises the impressive overall technical performance, highlighting the well-designed camera and user interface. Despite some technical issues, PlaySense only mentions occasional audio glitches, indicating a relatively positive experience. Overall, the PS4 version of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles seems to have some technical performance issues, including framerate drops and occasional glitches, but it also offers smooth gameplay for some players. Moving on to the Nintendo Switch, the critics' opinions are also mixed. Cubed3 mentions hiccups in performance, especially in crowded areas, while Multiplayer.it reports frame-rate drops and fluctuating fluidity, although it doesn't significantly impact the relaxed pace of the game. Nintenderos highlights stable 30 FPS most of the time but mentions frame rate drops when there are many particles on screen. NintendoWorldReport mentions frame rate issues and occasional choppiness during autosaves. However, RPGamer and Worth Playing have more positive experiences, stating that the game runs and controls great on the Nintendo Switch in both TV and handheld modes. Overall, the Nintendo Switch version of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles seems to have some technical issues, including frame rate drops and occasional choppiness, but it also offers a stable and enjoyable experience for many players. Regarding the Xbox platforms, TheXboxHub mentions that the game runs at 60fps on Xbox Series X|S, indicating a smooth performance. Xbox Tavern reports some framerate issues but states that they are not a hindrance, suggesting a generally positive technical performance. Unfortunately, there are no specific critics' opinions for the Xbox One version of the game. Moving to the PC platform, App Trigger mentions bugs and glitches, such as characters getting stuck and quest bubbles without a quest giver. PC Invasion notes that the PC version has reasonable graphics options and well-implemented keyboard and mouse controls but lacks hotkeys. The Overpowered Noobs, however, states that the game has minor glitches but no major bugs and regular auto-saving. While there are some technical issues reported on the PC platform, the overall sentiment suggests a relatively stable and enjoyable experience. In conclusion, the critics' opinions on the technical performance of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles vary across different gaming platforms. The PS4 version seems to have some technical performance issues, including framerate drops and occasional glitches. The Nintendo Switch version also has its share of technical issues, such as frame rate drops and occasional choppiness, but it offers a stable and enjoyable experience for many players. The Xbox platforms, particularly the Xbox Series X|S, seem to provide a smooth performance, but there is limited information about the Xbox One version. The PC version has some bugs and glitches but generally offers a stable and enjoyable experience. Overall, while there are technical issues mentioned by several critics, the game seems to provide an enjoyable experience across multiple platforms, with some platforms offering smoother performance than others.


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Critics are divided on the replay value of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Some praise its abundance of content and engaging activities, while others criticize its lack of depth and repetitive gameplay. The open world structure allows for exploration and discovery, but the simplicity of the crafting system and uninspiring side quests may deter some players. Ultimately, the game's appeal may vary depending on player preferences, with those seeking a calm and patient experience potentially finding satisfaction in its replay value.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles are varied. Some critics, such as CGMagazine and COGconnected, highlight the game's abundance of content and activities, including side quests, collectibles, and customization options, which provide a sense of engagement and replayability. These aspects are particularly appealing to completionists and players interested in building up the game world. Additionally, critics like PlaySense and TheXboxHub mention the multiple side quests and activities that keep players invested in the game, further contributing to its replay value. The game's open world structure, as mentioned by Push Square and Cubed3, allows players to continue exploring and discovering secrets, adding to the overall enjoyment and replayability. However, there are also critics who express concerns about the game's lack of depth and repetitive gameplay, which may limit its replay value. DarkStation mentions that while there is a lot to do in the game, the fetch quests and basic crafting and farming systems may lead to boredom. Similarly, Gamer.nl and Gamer.no criticize the lack of interesting things to do and the repetitive nature of the gameplay. The simplicity of the crafting system, as mentioned by Hobby Consolas, may also contribute to repetitive gameplay after a few hours. Additionally, critics like GameSpot and TheSixthAxis mention that the side quests lack fun and tangible rewards, which may discourage players from seeking 100% completion. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed regarding the replay value of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. While some critics appreciate the game's abundance of content, activities, and exploration opportunities, others express concerns about the lack of depth, repetitive gameplay, and limited incentives for replayability. It is worth noting that the game seems to cater more towards a specific audience, as mentioned by Areajugones, with its calm and patient gameplay. Additionally, the game's appeal may vary depending on the player's age and preferences, as mentioned by GameCritics and VideoGamer. Ultimately, players who enjoy relaxed and open-ended experiences with a focus on exploration and completion may find Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles to have satisfactory replay value.


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Overall Verdict

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles receives mixed reviews for its stunning visuals and relaxing atmosphere, praised for exploration but criticized for lack of depth and repetitive gameplay. Some find it peaceful and immersive, while others feel it lacks challenge and interesting content. The game's absence of combat and leveling is both refreshing and limiting, with farming mechanics deemed tedious. Overall, it offers a visually pleasing yet flawed experience that may appeal more to younger or casual players seeking a tranquil escape.

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Digitallydownloaded.net

Jul 17, 2017

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Yonder is a beautiful, clearly heartfelt masterpiece. It's a game that matches its aesthetics, design, and vision in a way that very few games could even hope to achieve. It's a game that proposes an alternative to the common features of its peers and argues that it's okay to have a cheerful, happy, and non-violent game.

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Gaming-age.com

Sep 21, 2017

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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a delightful game for those who enjoy exploration and peaceful gameplay.

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Gaming-age.com

Jul 30, 2018

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The game is described as charming and enjoyable, with a relaxing experience.

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Digitallydownloaded.net

May 16, 2018

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Yonder is a game that teaches the player to love the feeling of being lost and offers a comfortable and immersive experience.

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Gamespace.com

Feb 28, 2019

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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles - Enhanced Edition is an enchanting adventure that offers a refreshing experience without the need for violence. It provides a quality story and gameplay, allowing players to explore a beautiful world and wind down from stressful lives.

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Thexboxhub.com

Feb 26, 2019

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The reviewer enjoyed almost every minute of their time in the game's world. The game offers a large world, tons of quests, and an in-depth crafting system. The farming aspect can be tedious, and there are too few music tracks. Overall, the game is highly enjoyable.

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Gamegrin.com

Aug 11, 2017

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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a stunning and fantastic game, highly recommended

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Generacionxbox.com

Feb 22, 2019

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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a fun and visually impressive game that offers hours of entertainment.

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Nintenderos.com

May 21, 2018

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Despite some design flaws and technical issues, Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles offers an addictive gameplay system, solid structure, and stunning landscapes.

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Thexboxhub.com

Aug 18, 2021

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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a joyful and family-friendly game with upgraded visuals, relaxing gameplay, and lots of content to explore. The lack of combat or challenge may frustrate some players.

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