For a deeper look at the gameplay and visual quality, check out this review from the game's launch year:

While the game looks cutesy, its combat is "deceptively challenging," drawing comparisons to "Souls-lite" games.

The game's strongest selling point is its breathtaking art style.

: Character expressions and environmental movements are fluid and high-quality, reflecting the developers' origins in the animation industry.

Kena is a "master stroke" for a first production, though some critics found its gameplay safe and its story slightly thin. It’s a perfect pick for those seeking a "short and sweet" adventure with world-class presentation.