Child of Light’s Lemuria trailer is storybook beautiful

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Another day, another opportunity to try to articulate just how beautiful Child of Light looks. Here’s my latest attempt: really, really, really, really beautiful.

Lots of games get described “like a living comic book”, but Ubisoft’s platformy-JRPG thing is the only game I can think of which I’d describe as “like a living illustrated fairy-tale.” I promise we’ll stop talking about how lovely it looks before long, but… it’s lovely. Seriously. Look at it.

This trailer, aptly titled The World of Lemuria shows off a bunch of the areas you and protagonist Aurora will be exploring when Child of Light launches digitally on 30 April. I highly advise you have a look, and go “ooh.”


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