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Stellar Blade for PS5 is a visually stunning, fast-paced action adventure featuring ultra-fast SSD loading, immersive DualSense controller feedback, and a gripping post-apocalyptic narrative. Developed by SHIFT UP and led by artist Kim Hyung Tae, it offers a mature story with deep combat mechanics and high replay value, making it a must-have for discerning gamers seeking both style and substance.






| ASIN | B0CTVK7GBM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,938 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #128 in PlayStation 5 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 5 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,441) |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
| Item model number | SNYP1000038083PS5 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
| Product Dimensions | 0.58 x 6.68 x 5.34 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 26, 2024 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | April 26, 2024 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 711719567998 |
A**W
Great game with great music
This is a really good game. The story is good, interesting, and keeps you interested. The characters are interesting, the world is beautiful, and the graphics are stunning. The music is phenomenal. I bought the full soundtrack after finishing the game just to listen to on its own. The only negative is I wish it was longer! It’s not a short game but it was so good I wanted it to keep going. Hoping there’s a sequel! Some commenters have been negative about the main character’s appearance. But she is modeled after a real person. She is attractive but it’s not overdone. Moreover, her appearance can be changed and there are many different outfits that vary in how revealing they are, so it’s easy to change to something more modest if that’s desired. I wasn’t sure about the gore since it’s an M rating, but it was not bad. I prefer not to have too much in that vein but the game balanced everything very well: there’s a lot of action it the violence isn’t overwhelming. The language is overall mild. And there are no sexual themes. That may be surprising given the coverage but the only aspect of the game that is at all sexual is that the characters are attractive. I also liked that the game did not defend into the horror genre. Again, it was well-balanced: there are dark themes and characters, you fight monsters, and there are some surprises. But all of that without feeling like a horror game. The combat is fantastic. I was not sure about a game that some called “hack and slash” but it’s not that really. You can’t button mash to get through. You have to think about what you’re doing and what your opponents are doing. Having to dodge and parry makes it feel more like actual sword fighting. It was a very engaging mechanic. There is good replay value too because there is plenty to find and some different decisions to make. All around this was a very well-made game and I look forward to more!
S**R
Masterpiece! My Personal GOTY 2024. Read my whole review to understand what is ACTUALLY going on.
PLEASE READ THE WHOLE THING. IT'S WORTH IT AND IT WILL CLEAR ALL QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS YOU MAY HAVE!!!!! Game is phenomenal 10/10 . Gameplay, Combat, combos, quick-time action moves, finishers, blood, gore, details, enemy variety, boss variety, boss battles, atmosphere, story, charecters, voice acting, spectacle and scale are all top notch/satisfying/epic. Simply put game is simply amazing. I am shocked this is Shift Up's FIRST CONSOLE GAME EVER! They are now in my rader and easily in my favorite game studios moving forward. Will be looking out for many more games from this studios for sure!!! Now moving on to the drama/internet meltdown. What internet claims: Game is falsely advertised, Game is censored, Baited and switched for more sales, boycott game as to not support censorship. In short all these stupid claims can be easily debunked by focusing on what actually happened. First: Game is falsely advertised: This claims comes from one of the tweet that Shift Up posted on X (Formally Twitter) stating: "Game will be uncensored for all countries, including Japan." People believed they ment the outfits while they were actually referring to blood and gore. Litreally everyone who is a veteran video gamer would know that Japan wants their censored or gore/blood toned all the way down. Happened with The last of us, and now recently happened with Dead Space Remake. Happens often with many other games. Hell there is litreally an article about a Motive Studio (Creators of Dead Space Remake) staff member complaining about: "why is Stellar Blade getting a uncensored release, while Dead Space Remake needed to be censored for the release in Japan." Google it. Clearly stating and implying about blood and gore. I just dont know how can people mistake this and make it all about outfits. Second: Game is censored; This is the most laughable actually. Censorship litreally means to cut/remove/delete/hide something entirely. Clearly this is not the case with Stellar Blade. If that were the case; none of the outfits would show any skin whatsoever Eve would be covered completely. Only like 3 outfits were modified/censored from which 1 actually looks better now. This really comes under design choice but, nonetheless this was stupid and was implemented cuz of Sony/Playstation North America breathing down Shift Up's necks. If you wanna blame anyone blame them not the developers who are just following orders. Game as a whole is by no means is censored, calling it that is down right idiotic. There are million more revealing outfits which shows way more skin/TnA than those 2 outfits. Thirdly: Baited and Switch for more sales: This simply means that they showed one thing for people to buy it and when people did bought it they got something entirely different. You can already tell how stupid this sounds. Again this not at the case with Steller Blade. Hell I just got off playing SB like half an hour ago and I was served in a hot platter. God it's everything I wanted and more. Waiting from 2019/when this game was first revealed to now; indeed was worth every moment of waiting. Altering 2 outfits cuz Sony/Playstation breathing down their necks (for god knows what stupid reason) is not bait and switch for more sales. Not sure how the points I am making not already self-explanatory. For god sake if anyone did some research on Shift Up they would know that these are South Korean Developers and in South Korea mobile gaming is what dominants the market. Surprisingly console/and its games holds little to no importance over there. So let me ask you this if they wanted to make a killing out of a game, shouldn't they not just release a half baked mobile game as that is litreally the most logical thing to do if the creators are looking to make tons of money? Stellar blade is litreally a passion project. If you have played it; you can easily tell it's made with utmost love, care, dedication, and most of all their valuable time from 2019 or even before that. Roughly 6 years into making/producing and finally releasing this game. So yea the question/claim about baited and switch should simply not exist. Lastly: Boycott the game/Do not support censorship: People who are claiming this doesn't understand the gravity of it. You can maybe boycott Sony/Playstation and blame them, although I think thats too far of a stretch too as these are litreally slim to minor changes which should not effect anyone's experience whatsoever. The changes are litreally to 2 outfits it dosen't alter the whole game in any way, shape or form. Again if you wanna blame someone blame Sony/Playstation not Shift Up. The developers deserve every ounce of love and support they can get. These guys poured it their all into this game and it SHOWS!!! and for that they righty deserve our utmost respect. So go ahead and buy it asap if you were waiting like me/or just were very eagerly looking forward to playing this. Trust me it delivers BIG TIME!!! Oh also the claim about blood and gore being toned down; I am not even sure if this is ture. I just putted the controller down about 30 mins ago and let me tell you gore, blood, cutting enemies in half, chopping off limbs, boss fights ending in cutting the bosses in the most dope/action/interactive way possible like God of War 2018 and Ragnarök for example, yea litreally chopping up the bosses, and the bosses shaking from agony taking their very last breath as the pool of blood gushes out from them as they fall is such a dark yet beautiful detail. And yea everything is litreally present in vivid detail. This is the lastest version 1.002 I am talking about which is claimed to be "cEnSoReD" lol. There you have it. I coverd everything. So buy this game without any worry and just have the time of your life. You are not doing anything wrong whatsoever. I am surprised that the situation became this big for no reason. Support Shift Up and Stellar Blade we definitely need more of this and more games from Shift Up in the future!!!
A**R
Stellar Blade is a great game with a publisher that needs a wake up call
Pros: Fun combat that is expanded upon as the game progresses. Excellent graphics, consistenting of solid animations, an extensive, often vibrant color pallette, highly detailed areas to explore and intricate, memorable character designs. An amazing soundtrack, covering a number of genres with music evoking a surprisingly wide range of emotions. Several unlockable outfits for Eve, the game's protagonist, and even ones for her support characters. Lots of side missions and collectibles. Fast travel that's actually fast. A fun fishing minigame. Cons: Dialogue could be better. The voice actors and actresses are good, but the stuff written for them at times feel unnatural and forced. Character personalities at times seem to be all over the place. One character in particular goes from mostly serious to suddenly jokey and playful. Out of nowhere with no real build up. It was jarring and pulled me.out briefly. Thankfully, you don't necessarily play an action game for the story. Eve makes weird movements during talking scenes with other characters at times. She kind of moves her head in a robotic, unnatural way. You'll know what I mean when you see it. It took me out of the game each time it happened. Minor stuff but I had to note it. This last complaint is more of a personal annoyance with a company that seems to love annoying its paying costumers lately, but if you're reading this review you most likely know or at least have heard about the alterations made to Stellar Blade AFTER it went gold(i.e. ready for discs to be printed). Certain risqué costumes were made to look a little less so, and blood splatter was toned down to be less anime-like(and also not get on the main character). The game is rated M. These changes don't ruin the game, its still one of my favorites this year and maybe even all time, but it goes against the developer Shift Up's promise before launch. They had previously stated that the game would not be censored in any way. This clearly went against that messaging, which many gamers including myself, had found to be a refreshing change to the usual status quo of "Ignore ESRB ratings and still try to play parent to the people who pay our salaries". Once again, the game is rated M. Shift Up, and to a bigger extent publisher Sony, who is fast becoming known for being anti-gamer these days, let down their fans with this move. This situation puts a bad mark on an otherwise very solid game, and it just wasn't necessary. The phrase "JUST LET THEM COOK, SONY" comes to mind, same as it does when it comes to Helldivers 2 and the fiasco there. Ok, with all that said, I very much enjoy the game. I have been playing it since it dropped, taking my time before finishing and getting one of apparently at least three endings. Many of the outfits left are still cool, some also still somewhat risqué, which just further drives home that censoring ANY of them was just not necessary. The blood effects are toned down but still sell the visceral nature of combat. The original, more gratuitous style would have been interesting too. A simple toggle could have given us both. I hope for the eventual sequel or their next game they consider something like that. Would I recommend this game? Absolutely. As annoyed as I am by Sony's actions, the game is very fun to play. I would recommend it, but I would also recommend writing directly to Sony Japan as well as Shift Up. Send them letters and show them you truly don't ever want games censored any more. Thanks for reading all this. Hope you enjoy this game if you buy it!
R**E
I give the game a 5 out of 5, but I'm giving Sony a ZERO due to what they forced upon the disc.
I'm giving this review two separate scores. A 5 out of 5 for the actual game (I don't want to punish the developer of the game, Shift Up, for Sony's intense incompetence)... but I'm giving Sony a ZERO out of 5 because of what they did to the physical disc. Before I review this game, the following is a COMPLAINT and a very serious WARNING to Sony (since I know they pay attention to verified purchase reviews on Amazon since they are written by actual customers that pay $70 for their games) and will explain why I am giving them a ZERO out of five and I am highly displeased with them right now to the point of giving them a warning of me possibly boycotting their future game releases if they ever do what they did to the Stellar Blade disc again to any other of their games. Dear Sony: I own Playstations 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 and also have a PSP, PS Vita, PSVR and PSVR 2 (yes, I'm actually own the PSVR 2 and buy physical games for my PSVR2. It takes a highly dedicated hardcore Playstation fan to support the PSVR2 for several reasons at this current moment in time. I will supply a pic attached to this review of my copy of Stellar Blade which I bought from Amazon next to my copy of the PSVR2 game Townsmen VR which I also bought on Amazon next to a bunch of other Amazon bought games for other Playstation systems I own to show just how much of a Playstation fan I am, which makes me sad that I now have to write up a highly negative complaint to Sony because of what they did to the physical disc of Stellar Blade). I play video games. I enjoy video games. I also like physical copies which I can put into my console and choose whether or not to update them with the latest patch when or if I feel like it. I own 100 Playstation 5 physical games (yes, seriously) and 99% of them don't force updates / patches. Want to know which game forces updates / patches upon me (even if I have updates / patches OFF in my console settings) to the point where I can't start the game unless I update / patch the game? That one game is Stellar Blade. Unless I install the game with my internet options in my Playstation 5 OFF (and I've included a pic of this with this review) and keep my console OFFline during the entire time I am playing, the game will force updates / patches on me and I can't start the game till I download them. Why? Censorship. To provide an example: One of the forms of censorship was them censoring a term (seen as graffiti on a wall in the uncensored version of the game Stellar Blade) that they think has a negative definition attached to it. I was greatly confused by this since I have never heard that term with that type of negative definition. Instead, for the last several decades, I have heard that term associated with rated R movies (specifically for rated R movies that contain very explicit content to the point where they are very close to getting a NC-17 rating). That's the REAL definition of the term that was seen as graffiti in one scene in the uncensored version of Stellar Blade. That term is associated with rated R movies. However, some people decided to make a false report about the definition of the term and used a fake negative definition from a very bias unofficial source that inaccurately reports the definitions of various terms. For some reason, Sony believed them (which I find insane. Dear Sony, WHY WOULD YOU BLINDLY BELIEVE THEM?!?!? You have a MOVIE division, Sony pictures. You mean to tell me that no one at the Playstation division knew that the term has been associated with explicit rated R movies for several decades since the early 1970's?!? And that the other definition is a made up, fake definition created by people who want to change definitions of terms to create artificial outrage and cause unnecessary censorship?!?). Then the censorship got worse since the same people that reported on the fake negative definition have now pushed Sony to start censoring outfits the main character wears in the game. This is a rated M game (rated M is similar to rated R for movies). Why are they censoring outfits in a rated M game? And now I'm reading from another review that even some of the gore in the game is also partly censored because of that patch / update?!? This is absurd and all of this is part of the update / patch that everyone is forced to download if you have your console online. This entire fiasco has resulted in a mandatory day one patch for the game's disc that cannot be skipped or saved for later if your Playstation 5 is online. In case you are wondering, even if you have your automatic updates option off in your console settings, the disc will ignore that and it will force the update / patch upon you and you can't start playing the game till the everything is fully downloaded. HOWEVER... if you own the physical copy and you are willing to keep your console offline... THERE IS A WAY AROUND THE CENSORSHIP.... Step 1: Make sure your console is offline in your Playstation 5 settings. Step 2: While OFFline, Insert the disc and the FULL main game is on the disc (which is awesome. It's about 30 GBs that will go from your disc to the SSD in your console for installation) Step 3: Make sure you stay offline. In the event you have a relative who puts the console back online in the settings, the update / patch for the game will kick in. If that happens (like it did to me) you must go offline in your Playstation 5 settings, eject the disc, UNINSTALL the game (note: your game save will NOT be erased when uninstalling... provided you did NOT save with the patch / update installed. If you did, you might have a problem with your save. But if you are like me and saved ONLY when the game was NOT patched / NOT updated, your save file will be fine) and then put the disc back in and it will reinstall the game for you. Just make sure to stay offline (go into your console's settings and switch to offline). and I am giving Sony ZERO stars for this because as someone who paid $70 for this game (there should be a Verified Purchase message next to this review to prove this) I SHOULD NOT HAVE TO BE TAKING THESE STEPS TO AVOID A CENSORSHIP PATCH / UPDATE THAT IS UNSKIPPABLE IF MY CONSOLE IS ONLINE!!! All because some people who don't even buy your games and don't even like video games tricked you into censoring the game. And I am very annoyed that I can't be online since I paid money for PS + and I own two other games that have online components in them (one of them being Rise of the Ronin, which is another recent Playstation 5 exclusive, and the other being Dragon's Dogma 2) and I can't use their online components as long as I am playing Stellar Blade OFFline since I have to keep the console offline till I complete Stellar Blade. So, let's get to the point of this rant... Dear Sony... STOP listening to people who don't even like video games and who don't even pay money for your video games and who force you to censor your games by tricking you with fake information. People like me actually spend money on your games and products (I even spent $600 on a PSVR2. If that doesn't tell you how much of a fanatical Playstation fan I am, I don't know what will). People like me who spend money on your games and products DO NOT WANT CENSORSHIP. Especially when it comes to mandatory updates / patches (I wouldn't be typing up this essay if you hadn't made the updates / patches mandatory to the point where I can't even have the option to update / patch later or avoid the update / patch altogether). THIS IS A WARNING: If I find out that a future Playstation 5 game disc that is $70 gets the same treatment as this Stellar Blade disc with updates / patches that can NOT be skipped because of censorship reasons, I will NOT be buying that game. Stellar Blade is now the FINAL Playstation 5 $70 game I will be pre-ordering and I will now be waiting till release day to buy future $70 games since I want to make sure this fiasco doesn't happen again. If you continue to listen to these people who don't even like video games and keep going along with their censorship, I will STOP buying new games ( I already have a backlog of Playstation 5 and PSVR2 games to keep me busy) and I will NOT be renewing my PS + subscription later this year. I refuse to continue to spend $70 on games if I have to keep jumping through hoops to play uncensored versions of a game that I paid money for. Also, I HOPE that the mandatory update / patch situation for Stellar Blade's disc gets fixed so it no longer becomes mandatory. That's something that seriously needs to be done. PLEASE, REVERSE THE MANDATORY PATCH / UPDATE FOR THE DISC THAT I PAID $70 FOR. This has been a very kind WARNING to Sony in regards to this situation. If you continue with this route, I will be keeping my money in my wallet and I will be boycotting future game releases. With that said, I have a short review of the actual game. Dear Shift Up (the developers of the game), you did a great job. I'm sorry your game is getting censored due to Sony's incompetence. I really love the actual game. I don't normally review games till I fully complete them. However, this censorship update / patch problem has caused me to make an exception. But in the mean time I will say this: I'm only six hours into the game (it just came out as I type this) but I really enjoy this game. Great graphics, awesome main character, the story is very intriguing, and I really enjoy the gameplay. To anyone wondering about the game's difficulty, the game can be challenging at times, even on the easy mode (that second boss was pretty challenging) but it's NOT hard. I would say the game can be easy most times with occasional spikes in difficulty where things get challenging and you will probably die a few times, but if you keep trying you will win. So the game is NOT hard, but not really easy (even in it's easy mode) but it's a "medium" difficulty, which feels fine. I'm perfectly happy with a medium difficulty. Not hard, not easy, but just right. Overall, I really love this game and I'm giving it a 5 out of 5. So the game gets a 5 out of 5. But Sony is getting a 0 out of 5. Hopefully the score I am giving to Sony changes. I normally love them (I own all of their consoles, portables and VR headsets), but they seriously need to correct course since they are going down a very bad path right now.
B**N
Modern Action RPG with That Classic Feel
Stellar Blade has been getting a lot of praise and hate for its beautiful female main character and the many 30+ outfits you can acquire for free in the game. I'll just say this to get it out of the way- Yes, she looks good, and yes, it has a positive impact on the game. That said, you play as Eve, a member of the 7th airborne unit, sent to earth to fight against alien like creatures to take back the planet and restore mankind. Upon arrival to Earth, your whole unit is killed in battle, with Eve being the lone survivor. Eve is saved, repaired, and begins working with Adam and other members of the last human settlement. The story is pretty good, and there are some twists and discoveries that make the story better as you go. Gameplay is where this game really shines. Combat is fast, technical, and not spammy at all. It's like the perfect mix of Nier Automata and Darksouls. You get in a combo, and then counter and dodge, or be punished. While in combat, your attacks and counters will build up beta energy, which is used for powerful special attacks that can stun and lower the defenses of your enemies. Hitting multiple perfect blocks in a row feel so dang good in this game! Outside of combat, there is a pretty good-sized world to explore with lots of items, collectibles, puzzles, and mini bosses to be discovered. The world is so fun to explore and the scan feature on the drone makes finding items so much better. Lastly the music and visuals......what can I say, the game looks great, and the music is top tier. There are 3 visual options, but balanced is the best as the picture is clear, and 99% of the time the game is running 60fps. They really used the power of the PS5 on the visuals and I wish more games would follow suit (looking at you Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth). Also, Eve visually looks stunning, and you can tell they put in a lot of effort to make her. Her movements are smooth, and I encourage those who say she is unrealistic to watch some of the behind-the-scenes mocap work done for her. The music is so good, it reminds me of the soundtracks for Nier Automata with beautiful vocals and relaxing melody's that you could listen to for hours. The boss battle songs are epic, and when you hear the metal music start playing, you get so pumped up. I think this game will win an award for the music, no joke. Overall excellent game with lots of content and high replayability value. Please do not play on easy, normal is perfect for this game. I would give it a 9/10.
H**N
Great pick for PS5!!! Highly recommend!
Really loved this game. Beautifully storyline, Beautiful visuals, Beautiful score. Challenging, immersive, and hands down just fun to play! Really enjoyed this! Kudos to the developers for this one.
B**E
A Stylish, Action-Packed Must-Play
After finally diving into Stellar Blade, I can confidently say I wish I had picked it up sooner. This game is an absolute treat for fans of fast-paced action, deep combat customization, and immersive storytelling. If you’ve ever played Nier: Automata and longed for something similar with a fresh coat of paint, this is it. Combat – Fast, Fluid, and Customizable The heart of Stellar Blade lies in its exhilarating combat. The game offers a blend of fast, precise action with plenty of room for customization. You can tailor Eve’s fighting style to your preferences, whether you favor swift, dodge-heavy techniques or more methodical counter-based strategies. The learning curve is satisfying—challenging enough to keep you engaged but never so punishing that it becomes frustrating. Each battle feels dynamic, rewarding skillful play while giving you the flexibility to experiment with different abilities. Fashion and Customization One of the most unexpectedly fun aspects of Stellar Blade is its customization. From sleek futuristic armor to stylish outfits, there’s a strong emphasis on fashion that lets you personalize Eve’s look. Whether you want a battle-ready aesthetic or something more stylish, the game offers plenty of options, adding an extra layer of personality to your experience. A Story Worth Investing In The narrative in Stellar Blade is gripping, blending emotional storytelling with a beautifully crafted sci-fi world. It doesn’t just feel like another post-apocalyptic tale—the characters, setting, and themes pull you in, keeping you engaged from start to finish. Fans of Nier: Automata will find a similar melancholic yet hopeful tone, with deep lore and intriguing twists along the way. Final Thoughts – A Must-Play If you’re a fan of stylish action games or loved Nier: Automata, Stellar Blade is a no-brainer. It strikes the perfect balance between challenge and enjoyment, ensuring that every moment feels rewarding without ever becoming overwhelming. I only regret waiting so long to play it—don’t make the same mistake I did! Highly recommended.
K**N
it's not hard to move on next episode
Stellar Blade on PlayStation 5 is an amazing game with incredible graphics and smooth, satisfying combat. The action is fast-paced and the gameplay feels polished from start to finish. One of the best PS5 games I’ve played—highly recommended. Sometime Game gives me hard time but it's good for beginner to play to the end.
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