2019

A sincere game about growing up and escapism.

Reviewing and describing this game takes a smarter man than me. I will however try to jumble my incoherent thoughts into a little text paragraph and maybe you'll be able to tell if you want to buy the game or not.

The average runtime of this game is around 65 minutes. If this is a problem for you this is not your kind of experience, let's get that out of the way. For me personally it took only 65 minutes for the team behind this game to sell me on every title they will ever put out. This game is one in a million, from a buisness perspective it is absolute madness. This game is not made to be the next big thing, it is not suppose to get every Youtuber, Influencer or Streamer to talk about it. After playing or seeing it once there's not much left for most people. It is a coming of age story for people who have already come of age. It takes place and dives into such a specific time in history that most of the potential customers might be too young to understand or too old to care.
Calling this game a gamble is an understatement.

All that being said I loved this game. This game is raw and unfiltered vision. The team behind this game had a vision and they stuck to it. Sadly it may have become necessary to split this game into multiple parts but this is something I can perfectly understand seeing what I was given. What I was given were stunning visuals, amazing music and razor sharp gameplay. Not a single second is wasted in this video game. They could have easily strechted this game past the 2 hour mark so people wouldn't be able to refund the game. No dice, this game says what it wants to say and that's it.

The soundtrack is so unbelievably amazing that I would have paid double if it had been included. Maya Tuttle, whom I had never heard of before, absolutley kills her performance as Kid.

It may have become obvious that this game spoke to me on a very personal level which I am unable to be open about on a steam review. Escapism is a double-edged sword but for me personally it has become a constant and a way for me to wind down and reflect. Ever since I was four years old I played video games almost everyday of my life. Through the rougher periods of my life being able to become Mario, Sonic, Solid Snake, Strider, Cody or Dante for just a couple of hours was just what I needed to get my head up high again.

This game is oozing love and artistic integrity from every orifice. If anything I wrote above resonated with you, I can only recommend that you buy and play this game.

5/5 in 2009.
3/5 today on a good day.
Aged like milk but I would definitley consider it a good game.

Took the previous entries ideas and went nuts. The better one for sure.

Not as bad as most people would have you think. Wrong time wrong place if you ask me. Not as compelling as city but better than the first one on any day in my opinion.

Has the most bang for your buck. Though I think it lacks the focus Arkham city had. Superior to asylum and origins though.

Not the best character action game for me by a long shot. A modern classic for sure though. Absolute combo-fest thanks to the dodge offset mechanic. Bogged down only by a few mission which try to mix up the gameplay, that sadly overstay their welcome.

The Trailblazer of 2D roguelikes. Runs like shit it's got the gameplay for sure.

Crazy to think this came out in 2007. A classic for sure, held back by a couple of strange design choices.

A neat little game which doesn't overstay it's welcome. Not the boundary breaking metroidvania I wanted, but not everything can be Hollow Knight.

A weird game especially for the time. A little too shallow for my tastes, definitley fun with friends.

The birth of tactical team based shooters.

Videogame crack. The high point of the series, nowadays sadly turned into a shadow of it's former self.

There are few things I want more than for this game to be fantastic.

Purely a visual remake. Don't expect anything crazy.