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Muito maneiro!! Queria rejogar!

Very cool and relaxing game, although can get dull at some parts. Overall a fun experience though with a great environment.

Genuinely a really relaxing game and I wish there were more RPGs like this. The room at the end with all of the notes was heartwarming and an especially nice touch.

Imagine The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion’s pastoral landscapes but – instead of a fantasy RPG – you’re a painter trying to help others with your gift of creating art. It’s incredibly relaxing and features no violence, a perfect game to sit back with the family and enjoy or serve as a pallet cleanser after a particularly draining day.

Full Review: https://neoncloudff.wordpress.com/2020/08/01/now-playing-july-2020-edition/


decent story, weird puzzles that were kinda frustrating but overall a decently relaxing game

one of my favorite games of all time. the controls are a bit difficult to get used to, but it's so visually stunning and charming that it's worth the struggle. that being said, it is very graphics-heavy, so if your device isn't up to the task it can impact your experience. i played on a lower graphics setting, but it was still a life-changing game.

Completed with 100% of achievements unlocked (1,000G). A beautiful game with a great concept, Eastshade sees the player taking control of a shipwrecked artist, arriving on a lightly populated island with the intention of commemorating his mother with a set of paintings. Unusual for an adventure game, Eastshade is entirely devoid of combat, instead focusing on exploration of the world with some light questing and puzzle-solving (often requiring paintings of appropriate subjects). The painting mechanic is as simple as framing the image on-screen, so it doesn't allow as much creativity as might be expected, but the artistic theme is still used to good effect in dialog, etc. Inevitably, you're not going to find great excitement from the game, but there's a great sense of character which means that it remains a worthwhile experience.

very cute game, wish it was less buggy!

"What if Elder Scrolls games only had quests and no combat" is a pretty compelling question and this game is a pretty compelling answer.

I absolutely loved just spending time walking around in this game.

More fun that you'd think for a painting scenery rpg, but not enough to keep me hooked.

Ran into a game save bug and ran out of time in game pass

Este juego llega a ser muy bonito. Necesita una optimización para Series X lo más pronto posible, porque en verdad llega a ser bellísimo. Envidio a los de PC que pueden disfrutarlo en su totalidad.

beautiful, charming open-world walking simulator. definitely rough around the edges, but has a real sense of place that much bigger-budget open-world games often struggle at

my initial impression was high, but it slowly lowered the longer the game went on as i realized this was not Painting: The Video Game, but Another Crafting Game with just occasional painting side-quests. i don't mind walking around in beautiful scenery, but the frustrating combination of slow movement speeds, limited fast-travel, stupid environmental physics, long stretches of quite frankly boring maps to cross, and random crashes meant i often had to redo several parts that left me annoyed and frustrated in the home stretch. (don't believe what the internet says about the game auto-saving often. do it yourself.)

I love this game. An RPG with no combat and a focus on exploration and dialog. The characters in this world are so wholesome, cute and well written. I love wandering around in this world and just looking for scenes for my paintings. This game has actually managed to change the way I look at the real world and observe and search for motifs "like an artist" :D Sounds incredible, but it's true. You have to play this.

I'd like to say that this game is a really sweet, relaxing and touching, but at the end of the day I mostly thought it was boring. The main character is supposed to be a painter, but you don't get to paint at all in the game, you just take screenshots. Which is fine, the environment and world design is genuinely beautiful at times, but just felt ultimately underwhelming. Your actions don't really have any consequences when interacting with NPCs, even when it sometimes feels like they should. And, on top of everything, the game has downright terrible performance on the Xbox One. Frequent bugs and glitches, dropped frames, and crashes causing me to lose save progress multiple times.

I wish the game didn't have these issues, because I think it could have been something enjoyable. The world is interesting, all of the characters are engaging and believable, and the game really is beautiful and heartwarming at times. It's just held back by bugs and certain gameplay decisions that I don't agree with, unfortunately.

Incredibly cozy and well-developed puzzle game, and a beautiful one at that.

Неймовірно витончена та сповнена душою історія.
Алехо, вийди з дупла, зіграй мені на бандурі та гойда насолоджуватись дивовижним нічним небом

(пройдена двічі та пройшла перевірку часу, перфекто)

It's like taking a very relaxing holiday for 21 bucks. That's not a bad deal if you ask me!

a pretty chill ok game but held back by bugs and crashes. the va is wonderful and the world is def intresting to explore.

feeling mixed however how the painter job is more of taking screenshoots, which caused a hurdle for me to engage myself.ofc photography is itself a form of art but it makes me wonder if the PC's job could've involved some sort of photo taking instead.

Eastshade is a beautiful little game. Think any Elder Scrolls game without the magic and the combat and on a much smaller scale. The game succeeds with that, giving you a satisfying sense of exploration in a mystical world, even though its a tiny little island.
You reach the island with the goal to paint the favorite locations of your late mother. To reach those places, you have to help out the locals with a variety of quests, that are written well but are nothing special.
The game looks rough around the edges visually (especially with the characters, they have basically no real animation), but the colorful environment if you set out on foot in the wilderness more than makes up for that.

bug wouldnt let me save so when the game ultimately crashed i lost like 3 hours of progress, however right afterwards an owl sang me a song so its fine


I absolutely love these kind of "immersive sims" which doesn't throw a truck of information but instead gives you nearly nothing to looking for and just let's you walk and discover the few things that have on your own rythm.

It’s buggy, but I still found this “Elder Scrolls except with no combat and it’s about painting stuff” adventure kinda charming. A little unsettling, what with the anthropomorphic characters that nearly all talk like they’re from one of those Xbox 360 Sherlock Holmes games, but still charming. It’s very chill and pleasant. I could go for more stuff like it. Just touch up that framerate a little maybe.

Arguably a walking sim's final form, but it has so much gameplay and content in it to make it an actual RPG with quests and progression. Full, good voice acting and the world is rich.

My one complaint is that the performance is a bit choppy... I've had several crashes too. Hopefully these get resolved soon.

I really wouldn't have thought I'd like an Elder Scrolls without combat and without "a save the world plot" do much more. Must be because this game actually nails exploration!

The simple premise (you're a painter, who traveled to the Isle of Eastshade to paint the favourite places of their deceased mother) is really nice setup for exloration. You need to find these places to paint them, that's it, but sometimes one thing leads to another involving you in a number of stuff that might be interconnected at times or just helpful for your overall quest.

Side-Quests are really nice, fun, different and intriguing. You'll help an inventor to make her air balloon more popular, be a detective, having adventures while you're high on a kind of tea it's all super fun.

Only two things I don't like/ was sceptical of: as you are free to go everywhere you might end up backtracking a lot if you don't have the right equipment (coat against cold or a reed boat to cross rivers for example) which can get a bit annoying and I'm not to sure how much replay value it has. Cause exploration is a big part of it and I don't know, if I'll have the same kind of experience exploring these (magnificent) areas again.

It's a top tier game though, You definitely shouldn't miss out on it!