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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 60 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 43 out of 60
  2. Negative: 7 out of 60

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  1. Jan 9, 2014
    6
    Acting as both a love letter to all things 80's and a parody of modern video games, "Retro City Rampage" has a unique sense of charm but I don't feel that it has the gameplay chops to back it up. The 8-bit graphics and constant references to things like Back to the Future or Sonic the hedgehog help sell a sort a sort of retro feeling to the game, at least stylistically. As far as gameplayActing as both a love letter to all things 80's and a parody of modern video games, "Retro City Rampage" has a unique sense of charm but I don't feel that it has the gameplay chops to back it up. The 8-bit graphics and constant references to things like Back to the Future or Sonic the hedgehog help sell a sort a sort of retro feeling to the game, at least stylistically. As far as gameplay goes it's very much a modern feeling game and you can tell that it does so intentionally. It is part parody after all.

    It's open world structure that rewards you for plowing down civilians is clearly a well made parody of the GTA series. It makes fun of the "tailing" missions open world games have become known for, and even throws in a level dedicated to parodying Ms. 'Splosion Man. It hard to not crack a smile during sections like these, or when the game is making joke/reference to some 80's/90's related trend, but a lot of the jokes fall flat and the gameplay never really impressed me.

    There were a lot of times where the game failed to get so much as a chuckle out of me. It can be fun to mindlessly run over civilians in the open world section, but the game's missions never really excited me. The content here just sort of came off as generic to me. I also have to point out an outrageous difficulty spike that occurs at the end of the game. I never really had any problem with the game until I reached the final boss which is multi-staged and just comes across as cheap and frustrating. It's not a really big deal when you consider that it is only at the very end of the game, but this outrageously difficult final boss may prevent people from actually completing the game.

    I found this to be a somewhat underwhelming experience. It does well as both a parody and throwback to the things of yesteryear, but as a game it somewhat stumbles. It never truly impressed me and left me wanting more from it. Still, if you have any love of the era this game is constantly trying to bring back fond memories of, then this game may be worth a look for you. It might not be the most impressive gameplay wise, or have the most staying power, but there's something here for those who want the nostalgia. It didn't really impress me but I can see why people like it.
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  2. Feb 14, 2013
    7
    My overall experience with this game was an enjoyable one. The gameplay is fun, the references and parodies entertaining, and the retro, 8-bit aspect is more than appealing. However, there is a lot left to be desired with this game. The plot is terrible, and just a way for the writers to get to their next reference as quickly as possible. After earning all the trophies, I couldn't seeMy overall experience with this game was an enjoyable one. The gameplay is fun, the references and parodies entertaining, and the retro, 8-bit aspect is more than appealing. However, there is a lot left to be desired with this game. The plot is terrible, and just a way for the writers to get to their next reference as quickly as possible. After earning all the trophies, I couldn't see myself going back to play it again. Also, the difficulty spikes are ridiculous. At one moment, I'll be thinking how overly easy the game seems while five minutes later I'll be cursing because I'm repeatedly dying during what seems to be an easy mission.

    The game is definitely worth the buy. You'll be laughing more than you'll be cursing, and the gameplay is fun. Just don't expect this to be a game you keep coming back to once you have finished.
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Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Jan 23, 2013
    90
    Retro City Rampage pummels you with fantastic video game and movie references throughout, and has the gameplay to back up the funny.
  2. Jan 23, 2013
    70
    It's very clear that the developers really do care about the project and all the sources which are parodied and that helps most of the games faults to be forgiven. Retro City Rampage is certainly a game that fans of retro gaming should play and you should have a great time – it's just not likely you'll return after finishing it.
  3. Nov 20, 2012
    89
    Retro City Rampage works as an always funny parody of Grand Theft Auto and classic games. But it's much more than that. There's some devilishly clever content here, including a solid action game with consistently humorous writing. Not every joke lands, but the experience is so dense with ridiculous fun that it's impossible to imagine somebody not having a good time with Retro City Rampage!