Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Jan 11, 2023
    90
    Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider is visceral, brutal and quite challenging - which is great. With beautiful pixel art graphics, a great soundtrack and satisfying combat, it's a must-have title for fans of the 16-bit era.
  2. Jan 17, 2023
    85
    Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider stands out among the pack of games looking to capture that 16-bit nostalgia. It is not just an art style. There are so many pieces that go into making a modern retro game and JoyMasher continues to prove they are better at it than most. I highly recommend this game and don’t let it slip through the cracks. It is definitely one of the better ones available.
  3. Jan 12, 2023
    84
    I loved Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider, but it won’t be for everyone. It’s a must-play for 2D action platform veterans. Especially those that value speedrunning. The 80s inspirations hit all the right nostalgia buttons for me. It might look a little generic on the surface, but anyone who gives Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider their time, will find a tight action platformer, with lots of unique nuance. If you’re at all curious, don’t hesitate to pick it up.
  4. Jan 12, 2023
    80
    Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider stands shoulder to shoulder with the greats, and all fans of pristinely crafted action games owe it to themselves to give it their attention.
  5. Jan 11, 2023
    80
    Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider is a game that stepped right out of the '90s. It's a fun little platformer that controls well and is a delight to play, and it evokes a remarkable amount of nostalgia for a game that is coming out in 2023. Much like Blazing Chrome, it's the closest you'll come to a new Strider game that plays like the old-school Strider. If that is what you're looking for, you'll be delighted, and if you love old-school platforming action, Moonrider offers it in spades, without the quarter-munching or rental fees.
  6. Jan 11, 2023
    80
    Each level feels unique, and goes through phases that ensure the gameplay remains interesting and engaging. And it’s all complemented by a jaw-dropping art style, which can feel a little grungy on occasion, but has some true standout set-piece moments – like the boss enemies that fill the entire screen. A CRT toggle is available for true retro enthusiasts, but we preferred to play with unfiltered, razor-sharp 4K pixels. And we loved every minute.
  7. Jan 12, 2023
    75
    Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider reminds us a lot of action and platform games from SNES and Sega Genesis. He doesn't have a story to throw off fireworks. It is a mix between Mega Man X and Contra but with its own ideas.
  8. Jan 11, 2023
    75
    Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider succeeds more than it stumbles, providing a short but enjoyable experience.
User Score
7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 5 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 5
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 5
  3. Negative: 1 out of 5
  1. Jan 23, 2023
    9
    Game harps back to shinobi 3 and megaman X. Such a great throwback I hope we get more Gems like this in the future
  2. Feb 13, 2023
    8
    Vengeful Guardian Moonrider is a 2D sidescrolling action platformer that's very reminiscent of classics such as Hagane & Shinobi.

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    Vengeful Guardian Moonrider is a 2D sidescrolling action platformer that's very reminiscent of classics such as Hagane & Shinobi.

    The completion time takes around 3-4 hours but gives all the incentives to replay stages for higher ranks, secrets and different ability builds. Some stages also offer diverging paths.
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  3. Jan 31, 2023
    10
    A nice game
    its almost like shinobi games in sega
    its almost easy game for kill bosses just get closed them & spam ur atack & special
    A nice game
    its almost like shinobi games in sega
    its almost easy game
    for kill bosses
    just get closed them & spam ur atack & special atack
    they die easy
    ty for this game
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