
This is truly one of the most gorgeous games I have played in a long while, not only in the quality of the graphics, but also in the presentation and art direction.

Each time, I wanted to see what beautiful landscape was coming up next, with my personal favorite being the desert ruins of Act 3.

Each act's theme is also really well realized and distinct, which made progression from one act to the next exciting. I've heard a lot of people compare the visual presentation to that of Donkey Kong Country, and it's something that I thought while playing it as well the usage of pre-rendered, 3D graphics placed into a 2D playing field give it a great sense of depth. Some of the backgrounds look almost photorealistic, and with the amount of detail involved it's hard to believe it was ever a mobile game.
LEOS FORTUNE GAMEPLAY 1080P
All of the visuals have been scaled up to 1080p for consoles, and it is nothing short of gorgeous. The first thing that immediately grabbed me, and I'm sure many others, about is just how amazing Leo's Fortune looks. It's a small game that really only does one thing and is over nearly as quickly as it began, but it does that one thing very well and is enjoyable from start to finish. To say Leo's Fortune is simple wouldn't be incorrect, but it would be more accurate to say that it's refined. It's divided into five acts of four levels, each loaded with puzzles and gorgeous visuals, each with it's own specific theme, and each with an overworld map with which you track Leo's progress. Leo's Fortune is a very well crafted platformer, and it's a platformer in a very classical sense.

Leo's Fortune is another title that began its life as a mobile game, but you shouldn't let that discourage you from checking it out.
