- Publisher: BadLand Publishing , Cereal Games
- Release Date: May 27, 2021
- Also On: Switch
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 5 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 5
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Mixed: 1 out of 5
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Negative: 1 out of 5
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May 29, 2021It has a dense and rich history, and even with the simplest beggar, it is worth stopping to talk, even if it is to ask you for money. " The player's character evolves through the L.i.f.e system. (Luck, Intelligence, Force, Endurance) and manage your inventory, weapons and equipment. (Sapotek)
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Jun 2, 2021Le doy un 8,5. Buen ambiente, noir, música y jugabilidad. En VARIOS idiomas, yo lo hubiera sacado SÓLO en español castellano y que los güiris se buscasen la vida para traducirlo como hacen los estudios ingleses etc. con los que no queremos o no sabemos hablar inglés. Ajo y agua.
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Oct 20, 2021Pecaminosa is great for the genre, pulling in so many elements from some great titles and tying them all up nicely with the pixel art, noir-centric theme. The music might be the best part of this game, but I could be biased. The dialogue and clever unfolding of the story, which is laid out in such a way that you need to follow the breadcrumbs and explore to your heart's content, was witty and undeniably funny at times. For a game that you can easily enjoy over a weekend, casually interrogating tough guys and evading mobsters' heavy blows, it's well worth the price tag of $12.
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Jul 15, 2021Pecaminosa is a love letter to the noir genre. However, this aRPG favors more the action than the role-playing.
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Jul 1, 2021Pecaminosa – A Pixel Noir Game is a bizarre RPG noir adventure, with elements taken straight from the classic 40’s and 50’s detective movies, but also with a pinch of demons, skeletons, zombies and other occult creatures thrown in. All this in a pixel-art style accompanied by a wonderful jazz soundtrack. A drastic shift in tone, repetitive boss battles and frustrating backtracking keep the game from being a masterpiece, but it's a promising starting point for the Portuguese developer, Cereal Games.