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Harold Halibut
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Game Info
Dive into this nautic adventure as curiosity will guide you through a space ship wreck on an unknown planet made up of water. When one of the lead scientists still on board tries to unriddle the possibility of a relaunch young Janitor Harold is around to assist her. Join Harold in his clumsy undertakings to stir up the ark-like ship’s stale day-to-day life and find the secrets that lie behind its doors. Underwater atmosphere, self-reflective humor and contemporary adventure mechanics make up the foundation of this game created entirely out of craft supplies.
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GENRES:
- Adventure, Puzzle
DEVELOPER(S):
- Slow Bros.
PUBLISHER(S):
- Slow Bros.
SERIES/FRANCHISE:
- n/a
GAME MODES:
- Single player
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Ratings & Reviews
31
Critic Reviews
76
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It may take place at the bottom of the ocean on a distant alien planet, but Harold Halibut’s story is an entirely human one, both in terms of its carefully handmade environments and its strong emphasis on empathy towards its eccentric cast of characters. While I wish that there was a little more interactivity to be found throughout its subaquatic setting, and Harold’s shuffling run could have been boosted to a sprint to reduce the time spent repeatedly schlepping from one end of its levels to the other, I nonetheless remained captivated by his whimsical quest to unite his community and explore the spectacular surroundings of his sunken home. Consistently funny and full of surprises, Harold Halibut is a wholesome, handcrafted adventure with plenty of heart.
A visually arresting, warm-hearted tale of a gofer searching for his purpose, Harold Halibut flounders amongst endless fetch-quests and waffle.
Harold Halibut is a triumph in its characters and visuals but struggles to stay afloat under its own scope and ambitions.
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3DNews | Алексей Лихачев | 9 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | A wonderful claymation adventure with an exciting plot that’s not supposed to be played if you are in a hurry. It’s slow and a bit lengthy, but every minute spent in it is worth it in the end. | Read review |
Bazimag | Hamidreza Ghaneei | 7.5 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | Overall, Harold Halibut offers a visually stunning and distinct experience, though it falls short of reaching its full potential as a comprehensive adventure game due to shortcomings in its story and gameplay. In my opinion, despite these flaws, it’s definitely worth experiencing at least once. | Read review |
Cerealkillerz | Nick Erlenhof | 8.4 / 10 | 04-16-2024 | Harold Halibut is a special video game. Not only the incredibly elaborate style and how it was realized contribute to this, but also the fresh setting filled with lots of love and crazy nonsense. The basic gameplay does lag behind quite a bit, but for an adventure game you can easily cope with that. | Read review |
COGconnected | Mark Steighner | 78 / 100 | 04-15-2024 | In the end, I think Harold Halibut ought to be experienced for its amazing technical achievement, if nothing else. While its gameplay doesn’t always engage, its narrative, characters, and themes are coherent in the manner of good speculative fiction. Both Harold the character and Harold Halibut the game are weird, wonderful, and quite unlike anything we’ve seen this year. | Read review |
Digital Trends | Giovanni Colantonio | 3 / 5 stars | 04-15-2024 | Though Harold Halibut leaves me with a lot to pick at, it’s a fitting debut for what’s sure to become one of gaming’s most exciting new studios. Like Harold himself, Slow Bros. finds itself pushing gaming’s mundane comfort zone into the stratosphere with an approach that few will dare to replicate. It’s a bold risk; I’m sure the studio could have made a lot of commercially viable games in the 14 years it took to put this together. But why settle for stagnation? | Read review |
Echo Boomer | André Pereira | Recommended | 04-15-2024 | Harold Halibut is a beautiful game overflowing with love and ambition that would be better consumed in the form of a movie or series, falling just short in execution. | Read review |
Eurogamer | Chris Tapsell | Not Recommended | 04-15-2024 | A visually arresting, warm-hearted tale of a gofer searching for his purpose, Harold Halibut flounders amongst endless fetch-quests and waffle. | Read review |
Everyeye.it | Gennaro Saraino | 8.2 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | With a development that lasted twelve years, it is legitimate to wonder if Harold Halibut is a fully successful operation: what we can tell you is that the work of the German studio has convinced us, thanks to a mature and engaging narrative capable of dealing with themes that are anything but obvious. | Read review |
GamesCreed | Laikyn Siebritz | 4.6FALSE | 04-15-2024 | If you are someone who enjoys a story-rich gaming experience, Harold Halibut is an absolute gem that deserves a spot on your must-play list. Harold is an enchanting character who helps to bring the stories of the people of the FEDORA 1 to life. Harold’s journey is not just about unraveling the mysteries of the FEDORA 1 but also about self-discovery and personal growth. Slow Bros deserves to be recognized for Harold Halibut, they have poured so much into this game that even if you don’t usually enjoy these types of games or this game genre it is still worth giving it a try. | Read review |
GameSpot | Kurt Indovina | 7 / 10 | 04-16-2024 | Harold Halibut is a triumph in its characters and visuals but struggles to stay afloat under its own scope and ambitions. | Read review |
GamesRadar+ | Rollin Bishop | 4 / 5 stars | 04-15-2024 | “The handcrafted, stop-motion look and feel to this world makes every imperfection just another lovely detail” | Read review |
GamingTrend | Corvo Rohwer | 90 / 100 | 04-15-2024 | Transcending the line between video game and interactive art piece, Harold Halibut explores the meaning of home on an isolated alien water world. While some pacing issues exist within the larger story, the handcrafted visuals that consistently charm alongside an extravagant cast make this a treat for fans of narrative adventures. | Read review |
Hobby Consolas | David Rodriguez | 78 / 100 | 04-15-2024 | Harold Halibut gives shape to an attractive story led by a protagonist who manages to surprise the player. The magnificent handcrafted art section accompanies this good script, but at times its approach becomes somewhat heavy in terms of gameplay. Here’s a good narrative adventure that could have aspired to be so much more. | Read review |
IGN | Tristan Ogilvie | 8 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | It may take place at the bottom of the ocean on a distant alien planet, but Harold Halibut’s story is an entirely human one, both in terms of its carefully handmade environments and its strong emphasis on empathy towards its eccentric cast of characters. While I wish that there was a little more interactivity to be found throughout its subaquatic setting, and Harold’s shuffling run could have been boosted to a sprint to reduce the time spent repeatedly schlepping from one end of its levels to the other, I nonetheless remained captivated by his whimsical quest to unite his community and explore the spectacular surroundings of his sunken home. Consistently funny and full of surprises, Harold Halibut is a wholesome, handcrafted adventure with plenty of heart. | Read review |
LadiesGamers.com | Kalina Mikova | Recommended | 04-15-2024 | Harold Halibut is a long-awaited game that more than pays off the wait. It’s a classic adventure game with a lot of soul that shouldn’t be missed. | Read review |
Metro GameCentral | GameCentral | 6 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | It would probably make a better movie than a game, but there’s still a unique charm about Harold Halibut and his slow-paced journey to discover his place in life. | Read review |
NoobFeed | Andres Aviles | 100 / 100 | 04-15-2024 | When an ambitious concept is as perfectly executed as it is here, it is imperative to celebrate the creative achievement that it truly is. Not only for the lasting emotion a superbly-told story gives but for all the artistic disciplines that coalesced to form this work of art. Harold Halibut is a feat rarely seen where a comedic sci-fi journey of self-discovery triumphs in leaving a mark that you will always treasure. | Read review |
PC Gamer | Joshua Wolens | 60 / 100 | 04-15-2024 | A great artstyle and flashes of brilliance never truly make up for a meandering, risk-averse plot. | Read review |
PlayStation Universe | Adam Byrne | 8.5 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | Though plaudits will be rightly levelled at its appearance, Harold Halibut is equally as impressive when it comes to its narrative, world-building, and how both are realised. Despite being relatively light in gameplay terms, the game packs a punch where it matters by sticking its landing and proving beyond doubt that the answer to the meaning of life may be closer to home than you think. | Read review |
Press Start | Brodie Gibbons | 6 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | Harold Halibut’s narrative, setting and visuals are so wonderful and creative from a sci-fi perspective, it’s an enormous shame it’s housed within such a one-note and heartbreakingly boring video game. | Read review |
PSX Brasil | Unknown | 80 / 100 | 04-17-2024 | Quote not yet available | Read review |
Pure Xbox | Craig Reid | 8 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | Harold Halibut is a heartfelt and handcrafted tale of human existence, delivering charming, profound, and deeply funny writing guaranteed to put a smile on your face. What Slow Bros has managed to achieve with its visual style is masterful and, for our money, it’s now one of the best looking games on Xbox. The gameplay can feel repetitive at times, and the writing can drag in places, but ultimately we had a great experience seeing it through to the end. If you’ve got a Game Pass subscription, it’s worth checking the game out for its aesthetic alone. Harold Halibut won’t be for everybody, but for those that resonate with its story, it’s sure to stick with you for a long time. | Read review |
Push Square | Stephen Tailby | 5 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | We really wanted to love Harold Halibut, and there are some redeeming qualities. Its wonderful aesthetic is unique and detailed, it has a great sci-fi hook, and there are some good moments throughout the story. Unfortunately, these aspects depreciate due to a prolonged runtime, most of which is filled with slow, repetitive treks from one scene to the next. The narrative is left to hold everything together, but it sadly doesn’t quite stick the landing thanks to pacing issues and some iffy writing. This is one fish you might want to let get away. | Read review |
Shacknews | Lucas White | 9 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | 2024 has been a year so full of RPGs I can’t begin to imagine ever being able to finish all of them. Coming across Harold Halibut in the middle of so many massive, complicated adventures was a breath of fresh air. Just being able to slow down, soak in all the impressive minutia of a world built entirely by hand in an art studio, and wonder about what it was like to construct and digitize, felt like a release. I was able to let go a bit of having control over every piece of a game, and still have a story in front of me that was thoughtful and engaging enough to sit with me well after the credits rolled. Even the parts that felt rough around the edges were refreshing, as they enhanced the very human feelings that are so clearly front and center here. Harold Halibut is the kind of game I discovered by accident, but one I’m grateful to have come across in that way. | Read review |
Siliconera | Daniel Bueno | 10 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | Harold Halibut looks beautiful on the outside, and it is even more beautiful once you dive into it. The visuals are an undeniable technical achievement. Its gameplay is undemanding, making the game accessible for many people, even those who are not familiar with the medium of video games. The story and narrative are easy to follow, and depict a modern fable about finding your own home, connecting with others, sharing your perspective, and finding what you want from life. | Read review |
Slant Magazine | Aaron Riccio | Recommended | 04-15-2024 | Ultimately, Harold Halibut’s abundance of charm doesn’t translate to the game being charming, and in the end, while there’s plenty to see here, there’s just nothing to do. | Read review |
SpazioGames | Pia Colucci | 7 / 10 | 04-16-2024 | Harold Halibut is an interesting adventure that, despite some flaws, shines for its uniqueness. | Read review |
The Games Machine | Daniele Cucchiarelli | 7.5 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | A VERY special adventure, both in aesthetic and narrative terms. The story starts slowly and with very few explanations, but as the game progresses it becomes more and more interesting and does not disdain to touch important chords. The mechanics are the classic ones of a graphic adventure but the gameplay has a few too many angularities due to a bit of “dirt” in the code. Finally, the total lack of localization in Italian could be a significant obstacle given that the tone of the dialogues is well above the classic school English. | Read review |
TheGamer | Meg Pelliccio | 4 / 5 stars | 04-15-2024 | One thing’s for certain: you’ve never played a game like Harold Halibut before. You may have played cinematic narrative adventure titles before, but none offer up such a striking stop-motion style and thought-provoking narrative, especially when paired with a winning combination of mystery, heartfelt character relationships, and quirky artistic flair. You will question your own path in life and whether you’re truly happy, then leave you wondering how to find your own bluglglgl. | Read review |
TheSixthAxis | Adrian Burrows | 4 / 10 | 04-16-2024 | Harold Halibut looks great, like one of Aardman’s finest, only as a video game. Unfortunately, it’s the game part that underwhelms, offering a distinctly tedious narrative adventure that is a chore to play. | Read review |
Wccftech | Nathan Birch | 7.5 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | With engaging puzzles in the mix, I truly believe Harold Halibut could have joined the pantheon of great classic-style adventure games. As is, it’s a title that consistently kept me hooked over the course of its 7-to-8-hour story but didn’t fully reel me in like the very best of the genre. | Read review |
Xbox Achievements | Richard Walker | 65 / 100 | 04-15-2024 | Harold Halibut’s handmade world has bags of charm, but its sedentary pace and largely uneventful narrative might not be to everyone’s tastes. Great stories stay with you, but, sadly, I’m not sure Harold’s will. | Read review |
XboxEra | Jon Clarke | 6.8 / 10 | 04-15-2024 | Whether you’ll enjoy your time with Harold Halibut and the various Fedorans you’ll meet really comes down to what kind of person and gamer you are – if you enjoy deeply narrative games where the focus in more on story and a sense of place, with a very simple gameplay loop, then you’ll fit right in -and I suspect come to adore your time aboard the Fedora. | Read review |