I purchased the game for my 3ds a few days ago and I am really enjoying it. It has so many references to older games. It is defenitely worth the money.
I purchased the game for my 3ds a few days ago and I am really enjoying it. It has so many references to older games. It is defenitely worth the money.
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By the way, the MS-DOS physical release is limited to only 1000 individually numbered copies. Once they are gone, they are not going to make more, so collectors, take note.
When they did a physical release on PS4 I got one of the few made, sadly I have to admit, it's still sealed. I don't get a lot of console time compared to laptop and handheld, so I took the steam code they mailed me and did it that way. It's an alright game but I'm mostly burned out on GTA style. It had some fun and sort of fresh things going, but it only held my interest for a couple hours over a couple of days and I forget I have it since I don't open up steam much as I prefer GoG stuff.
I think it's neat they went all out with that package, very unexpected to find a big box DOS PC game made anymore. The effort much like the indiebox stuff is priced well and very worth the effort, and in this case it's not a subscribed guess unless you can buy a last month indiebox if it didn't sell out.
It's a good game. Not great, but good. Unfortunately, like many games that are a send-up to the '80s, it's a little short on originality and relies a lot on its retro-references to carry the day. Plot is really not much to speak of. Difficulty is a bit erratic. I finished it, which says a lot for a game these days.
You are startled by a grim snarl. Before you, you see 1 Red dragon. Will your stalwart band choose to (F)ight or (R)un?
I got this for 3DS via a Nintendo Humble Bundle. I thought it was great. Definitely a lot of fun. And it was ideal to play on the train. I would recommend it for 3DS as it is the kind of game that is easy to just pick up and play when you are on the move.