Supraland Crash

Supraland Crash

released on Jul 03, 2020

Supraland Crash

released on Jul 03, 2020

An expansion for Supraland

A new Supraland adventure full of exploration, puzzles and surprises... and way less combat. Crash is a new full fledged Supraland campaign that you select separately in the main menu of the game. It is not necessary to have finished the base game but we highly recommend it.


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I tried really hard to give this a chance after the first area made me feel basically nothing but once I kept getting instakilled by a barrier in the queens basement that's when I was officially done with this DLC's shit. Also, the combat fucking sucks. I know a lot of people seem to really have hated the first games combat encounters but I liked them. Here, the combat is that you use the stomp button. It's so fucking shit and so fucking boring. In fact, I'd say the entire DLC is boring. The areas are boring, every item you get is generally the same as the ones in the base game, there are no new enemies, etc. I was excited as hell to play more Supraland after how much I enjoyed the base game so this was super disappointing tbh.

Pretty much just as cute and charming as the original, just a fair bit shorter, and I'm not sure it had as much oomph in it as the first. Still fun, though. Fairly sure there's at least a little bit more to the game that I didn't see.

the weakest of the currently released games in the series but still very enjoyable

Muy reiterativo con respecto a su precuela, mantiene el carisma pero jugablemente resulta agotador debido a la forma tan desinspirada con la que intenta realizar aportes a la fórmula. Es un juego de transición entre Supraland y Six Inches Under, por lo que su dejadez resulta comprensible hasta cierto punto. Sin embargo, eso no resta peso al hecho de que sea una experiencia considerablemente inferior.

Take flight in a promising expansion only to supra(Crash)-land into yet another (yet somehow slightly less) mediocre experience.

Iterates, expands, and dives deeper on many of the awesome concepts and mechanics of the base game. Unfortunately, I think they went in the wrong direction making combat even more tedious and more provably unnecessary. Additionally, it's a bit short and repetitive(although this is slightly redeemed by the comedy in the story).

If you like the base game it's absolutely worth playing, but I think it needed to be knocked down a peg even though it's just a DLC.