Fe Review – Land of Pure Imagination

Fe is quite unlike anything I’ve played before. A game with no dialogue yet an awful lot to say, Zoink’s platformer presents a surreal world in which the understanding of its ecology is the key to progress, and the only way to gain a deeper knowledge of your surroundings is to interact with the fantastical creatures that inhabit them.

  • A stunning open-world to explore.
  • Churns out great ideas.
  • Various mysteries to uncover.
  • An engaging story with room for fan theories.
  • Memorable encounters with its adult animals.
  • Not much in the way of a challenge.
  • A lot of its better ideas are in its first half.

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A stunning open-world to explore. Churns out great ideas. Various mysteries to uncover. An engaging story with room for fan theories. Memorable encounters with its adult animals. Not much in the way of a challenge. A lot of its better ideas are in its first half.
A stunning open-world to explore. Churns out great ideas. Various mysteries to uncover. An engaging story with room for fan theories. Memorable encounters with its adult animals. Not much in the way of a challenge. A lot of its better ideas are in its first half.
A stunning open-world to explore. Churns out great ideas. Various mysteries to uncover. An engaging story with room for fan theories. Memorable encounters with its adult animals. Not much in the way of a challenge. A lot of its better ideas are in its first half.
A stunning open-world to explore. Churns out great ideas. Various mysteries to uncover. An engaging story with room for fan theories. Memorable encounters with its adult animals. Not much in the way of a challenge. A lot of its better ideas are in its first half.
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