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  1. Oct 12, 2021
    50
    The level design is occasionally interesting, but sadly it’s not enough to make this worth investigating – especially when superb ports of Doom and Quake are already available on the system.
  2. 90
    Exodemon goes beyond its original objective of paying homage to retro FPS games, being able to be at the shelf with them. Its gameplay is faithful to its source at the same time that it manages to not feel outdated.
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  1. Mar 5, 2022
    7
    "Exodemon may not be a perfect game, but I certainly had a great time playing it. The creature design may be a little lacklustre, and the lack"Exodemon may not be a perfect game, but I certainly had a great time playing it. The creature design may be a little lacklustre, and the lack of difficulty options, mission select, and gyro assisted aiming are big issues. That being said, if you are after a budget ‘Boomer Shooter’ experience, then you should have a good time with this – although you may want to wait until it’s patched!"

    https://theeliteinstitute.net/2021/05/15/exodemon/
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  2. Dec 17, 2021
    5
    Fans of the “good old days” of FPS shooting will no doubt raise an eyebrow seeing shots of Exodemon. Running down pixellated halls and killingFans of the “good old days” of FPS shooting will no doubt raise an eyebrow seeing shots of Exodemon. Running down pixellated halls and killing things always brings out a nostalgic thrill… at least for a little while. The thing is, Exodemon has quite a bit of company where the limitations of that retro style fail to deliver much in the way of longevity unless you’re content to stay in Nostalgiaville for a while. The first time you hit a first-person jumping section you’ll wince a bit, when the level layouts can seem a bit uninteresting you’ll nod in understanding, and when the familiarity of the weapons sets in with nothing terribly new it turns into more of a grind than anything. It’s not necessarily a bad game, you’ll just want to be sure you’re down to put hours into what would have just been a middling FPS shooter from the classic era.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/05/mini-reviews-may-18th-edition-nintendo.html
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