Review: Tiny Barbarian DX

If they had somehow preserved the quality of that first golden episode this could be one for the ages, but as it stands the game would have been all the better without anything added.
Read moreIf they had somehow preserved the quality of that first golden episode this could be one for the ages, but as it stands the game would have been all the better without anything added.
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Read moreWill you enjoy a slower, more methodical Downwell with interesting skill builds and a unique presentation? Probably.
Read moreI feel like all the right intentions to make a good game were here, but the polishing and balance passes were overlooked or skipped altogether.
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Read moreIf fast-paced and responsive platforming through nigh-endless modes and levels sounds good to you, check this one out.
Read moreIt’s a short experiment in b-ball platforming, but worth your time for the unique feel and adorable story.
Read moreIt’s Mega Man platforming with Contra weapons that looks great, sounds great, and controls like a dream. What’s not to love?
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