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73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
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  1. Jul 27, 2014
    90
    A most triumphant and excellent adventure.
  2. Jul 24, 2014
    90
    Revolution 60 is a bold, cinematic action game with ambition to spare.
  3. Aug 4, 2014
    80
    Revolution 60 is a brave and ambitious cinematic adventure. It's probably not the best good looking game on App Store, but it is definitely worthy of your attention.
  4. Jul 25, 2014
    80
    A touch disjointed, but always captivating, this cinematic Charlie's Angels in space has modern sensibilities, smarts and attitude/
  5. Aug 28, 2014
    70
    Revolution 60 comes with a nice story, characters and dialogues, but fails to deliver in terms of gameplay.
  6. Aug 4, 2014
    70
    Revolution 60 would make a terrific animated movie, but as a game, I'm left a little cold by it.
  7. Apple'N'Apps
    Jul 30, 2014
    60
    Revolution 60 is a new form of storytelling in a well made package, but there are elements that detract from the overall experience.
  8. Grab It Magazine
    Sep 1, 2014
    40
    Revolution 60 is a difficult title to recommend if you’re after tight and interesting gameplay. Although the idea behind the game is fantastic, unfortunately the execution leaves a lot to be desired. [Episode 7, September 2014]
User Score
2.1

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 237 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 42 out of 237
  1. Oct 16, 2014
    4
    Seem to be a lot of reviews that are biased for some reason but I'll do my best to give an honest review here.

    Graphics: Probably the best
    Seem to be a lot of reviews that are biased for some reason but I'll do my best to give an honest review here.

    Graphics: Probably the best thing about this game to me. The graphics are stylized and good but I do have issued with how sexualized the characters are. I mean. I hate to dock points on the game for it seeming sexist but I wish a more honest portrayal of women had occured here. 6/10

    Gameplay: Wasn't bad but wasn't great either. Some issues with sluggishness and these wasn't anything new or exciting. The controls suffered slightly from technical limitations. 5/10

    Story: This is where I have the BIGGEST problem. I try to leave politics out of games but when a game is as blatantly sexist as this game I cannot let it go. The story was weak at best. And when the game tried to assert of story it was almost always at the objectification of female characters. Honestly, whoever developed this game should be ashamed. 2/10

    Normally I would go with an average of all the scores which would be a 4.3 but because I was so offended by it's sexism I'm gonna subtract another 0.5. Hopefully the developer will look into providing more positive female characters in the future.
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  2. Oct 11, 2014
    0
    Don't let the high critical scores fool you. "It's okay for a Wii game" didn't cut it before and "It's okay for an iOS game" shouldn'tDon't let the high critical scores fool you. "It's okay for a Wii game" didn't cut it before and "It's okay for an iOS game" shouldn't either. It's playable, but you're better off spending your time on myriad other games. If you could even classify this as a "game". Full Review »
  3. Oct 15, 2014
    1
    Told in a style reminiscent of the TellTale games, this tedious adventure game is anything but fun. While technically sufficient, theTold in a style reminiscent of the TellTale games, this tedious adventure game is anything but fun. While technically sufficient, the narrative is recycled, the dialogue is inane, and the characters are completely disposable. Oh, and the combat. Boring and completely devoid of challenge.

    You can download this free, and pay to unlock the complete game. Which I encourage you to do, if you are interested, because there is no way to express how brutally boring the combat is without a reference to personal experience. The combat sequences are extremely long. You repeat the same finger dances and swipes over and over, doing almost no damage to your opponent, until the pain is over.

    Tedious repetition? Sounds like Monster Hunter! Where is that download button! Not so fast, playa! Despite demanding a ridiculous amount of investment with regard to combat, the game pays back nothing. There is no sense of achievement, no meaningful progression. And worst of all, no challenge whatsoever. Put your time in with the swipes and get through to the next conversation tree.

    Wrap this all up in graphics from the 64-bit era, and you have yourself something to avoid. At best, video games should be virtual experiences. This is not that. This feels like a paint by numbers graduate project (at least it is graduate level), executed with mediocrity, that borrows heavily from better games.
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