Steven Universe: Save the Light

Steven Universe: Save the Light (2017)

by Grumpyface Studios, Cartoon Network, Cartoon Network Games
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie, Platform
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Comedy, Science fiction, Kids
Game modes:Single player
Story:Steven Universe: Save the Light is being developed for consoles and is planned for release Summer 2017. It has an original story with a customizable party of 4 characters and uses turn-based combat. It is also a direct sequel to the mobile game, Attack the Light. Join the Crystal Gems on the ultimate quest! A mysterious new Gem has stolen a powerful weapon. Only Steven and his friends have what it takes to stop her. “Save the Light” is a unique RPG hybrid that combines real-time and turn-based combat.Show more
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user avatar@urbake01user avatar@urbake01
January 29, 2025
All of the CN games being delisted is such a bummer as most of these games are being lost to time. Allowing GOG to host these games would allow them to find new auidences. One can only hope i suppose.
user avatar@horse14tuser avatar@horse14t
February 06, 2025
I wanted to play this for a long time, but unfortunately I found that it had been delisted on Steam without warning. Would be nice if it could be re-released here.
I checked this out as a big fan of the show, and it's basically Paper Mario with a Steven Universe coat of paint, right down to the visual style. Couldn't ask for much more than that, but the battle system is pretty interesting, too; it's a unique mix of Paper Mario, Chrono-Trigger-style area of effect attacks, and kind of ATB, but also kind of not. It's great for fans of the show, and just a solid RPG beyond that. I didn't have much else to add, but when I went to reread my Steam review, I noticed that the game's been delisted, so it'd be great to see this preserved by GOG for all to enjoy.
never got to play this game but it looks cool, and the story is amazing and i think we should try to preserve the game as much as possible as it would make thousands of people happy to know this game is out to buy as the fandom got really upset that they delisted the game on every store
I was never a fan of the series, i am not gonna lie, but this games got my attention and when I tried them, I loved them, and I think that people should have the opportunity to play them
user avatar@Vico009user avatar@Vico009
May 18, 2025
I really loved to watch Gameplays of this game and s.u. IS MY FAVORITE cartoon. I was really hoping to be able to play these games in the future, but now they're gone, but I'm still here (reference lol) anyways PLEASE bring back these games and I'm going to play them (save the light and unleash the light)
i never played this game, but i always wanted to, i am a big fan of steven universe, and when i saw the trailer of this game, obviously i wanted to buy it, but i didn't have money, I was a child, when i grew up, i wanted to buy this game and unleash the light, but they were no longer available on Steam, which disappointed me
This is a great game, the best steven and people should have an opportunity to play it. It's just what they are doing to these games. One can only hope i suppose
I love this show so much, but the games are no longer available since a while and I wanna buy them so bad, I don't know why would they do such thing, I hope you guys bring them back
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