According to
Famitsu,
Astal sold 23,919 copies during its lifetime in Japan. The Japanese publication
Micom BASIC Magazine ranked the game sixth in popularity in its July 1995 issue, and it received a 19.2/30 in a readers' poll conducted by
Saturn Fan. In 2000,
Astal earned an average score of 7.3452 out of 10 in a reader survey conducted by the Japanese
Sega Saturn Magazine, raking among Sega Saturn titles at number 564. The game was met with average critical sentiments.
Jennifer Diane Reitz reviewed the game positively but criticized it for being too short and having a limited number of actions available to players. Reitz summarized it as "Exquisitely beautiful, lovely, wonderful fare. It is too short... but
Astal is one hell of a ride while it lasts. A rare, but slightly flawed gem".
Next Generation stated that "
Astal is, in the end, a fine, side-scrolling action game, and if you already own a Saturn and you love side-scrolling action games, then this is a good one to pursue, but this game would not exactly make a good argument for buying a 32-bit machine". ==Legacy==