Ereban: Shadow Legacy was sent to me by Baby Robot Games, and I always appreciate that. The story is very basic but intriguing; you play as the last known member of a race that can literally become one with the shadows. You can use these powers to either kill or simply hide from enemies and make your way through levels and discover what really happened to your people.

There are a few things I didn’t care for, but let’s start with what I liked. First off, as far as a port from a PC game goes, it was really well done. Playing on the base PS5, it was really well done. I never experienced any frame rate drops, and graphics maintained their beautiful cell-shaded look without popping in or out.

The game’s stealth is also really well done, to the point that it won’t allow you not to use it. Killing enemies must be done from stealth; if you try to just run in and stab someone, you will fail. The flip side of this is that the game makes the stealth controls and functions very well. I never felt like I was guessing if an enemy would see me or if I were in shadow.
As for the thing I didn’t like, well, for starters, the game might be 6-7 hour and this is without knowing where I was going. The dialogue also leaves much to be desired. It isn’t the worst I have heard, but it wasn’t great. None of that should be taken as the game is bad; I still had fun with it. It is a solid 7/10 that stealth and even platformer fans will want to pick up. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.