Hirogami boasts a vivid, gorgeous world and a strong message about creativity and imagination, though the gameplay does let it down a bit.

I was quite excited for Hirogami ever since I saw the announcement trailer, as I’m highly susceptible to games that have a stylish artstyle. Hirogami has that in spades as both its characters and environments are modelled after origami.

It has that Paper Mario charm that lets you get lost in its world design and I was very impressed with how everything in the game looks like you could replicate it with paper, and a lot of skill.

The story follows this hand-crafted world under threat by a robotic entity that seeks to destroy it entirely, and it’s up to Hiro to save the day. To do so the player must navigate through several levels separated into differ

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