- Publisher: 3D Realms
- Release Date: Feb 21, 2018
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 22 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 22
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Mixed: 5 out of 22
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Negative: 7 out of 22
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Mar 3, 2018
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Dec 13, 2016Very cool shooter game based in the 90's 2D arcades.
CONS: Very fun to play + Shoots very well done + Exploring to find 4 pieces of each level and other things + Different weapons + Playing with the robot to help the kid
PROS: Only one boss + Short game + Silly enemies and few + No redefinible controls + Aim Lock doesn't work in my Xbox360 Wireless Gamepad -
Feb 24, 2018
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Aug 21, 2019Rad Rodgers is short, enemies are uninspired and level design is boring.
The only good thing is the presentation, which alone offers nothing of value. Skip -
Dec 23, 2021
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Mar 21, 2018Rad Rodgers is a love letter to games from an older time, and manages to succeed in delivering a violent and satisfying 2D shooting experience. Unfortunately, unpolished platforming and a short length keep it from being a must play, especially considering the plethora of alternatives out there. The humour may not be for everybody, but for gamers looking for a blast from the past, Rad Rodgers is a rollicking and violent nostalgia trip to a simpler time.
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Mar 19, 2018At the end of the day, Rad Rodgers is a fine game that does what it sets out to do fairly successfully, it’s just that what it sets out to do isn’t anything terribly unique or special. The platforming is functional, but fails to introduce anything particularly memorable or engaging. The combat is fun, but simple, and the enemies do little more than die with a satisfying pop. Not every game needs to be groundbreaking or instantly classic, and there's nothing wrong with a game like this, that you can beat in a few pleasant lazy afternoons.
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Mar 8, 2018Rad Rodgers is a tautly constructed, well-paced game that doesn't outstay its welcome. Although I grew tired of the Pixelverse gimmick and wasn't always on board with the game's humor, I enjoyed its vibrant art, action and level design. Whether you're a platforming wizard or just a casual fan on the genre, Rad Rodgers will keep you entertained.