The Adventures of Elliot Reviewed: A Retro RPG Experience
The Adventures of Elliot, co-developed by Square Enix's Team Asano and Claytechworks, is described as a charming throwback role-playing game. Reviewers note its tight pacing, varied boss fights, and engaging puzzles, evoking the feel of a classic SNES or PS1-era title. The game spans four distinct time periods with a compact map, offering an estimated 25 hours of gameplay. While its time-travel elements are considered less developed, the overall experience is praised for its respectful approach to player time and storybook aesthetics.

The new role-playing game, The Adventures of Elliot, is a collaborative effort between Team Asano, an internal group within Square Enix, and Claytechworks. The title has been noted for its nostalgic qualities, reminiscent of classic SNES or PlayStation 1-era RPGs that might have been overlooked.
The game's design incorporates tight pacing, a variety of boss encounters, and sufficiently challenging puzzles. Its visual and auditory elements are highlighted for contributing to a fairy-tale storybook atmosphere. Despite not introducing revolutionary mechanics by current standards, the game is presented as an engaging experience.
Players can explore four distinct time periods within a compact map, contributing to an inviting sense of discovery rather than an overwhelming one. The estimated runtime for The Adventures of Elliot is approximately 25 hours. While its time-travel aspects are described as somewhat underdeveloped, the overall gameplay is praised for valuing the player's time.
According to Polygon, the game offers a respectful and charming retro RPG experience.

