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7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 52 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 38 out of 52
  2. Negative: 9 out of 52
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  1. Aug 16, 2017
    10
    Un GTA con gráficas antiguas en toda orden.
    Muy bien pulido, con muy buena jugabilidad y sobre todo unas grandes referencias a la cultura de geek en general.
  2. Oct 18, 2017
    10
    Nice Xbox 360 game, good storyline, graphics are like old-school, featuring characters like Super Meat Boy, Minecraft Steve and CommanderVideo. (I bought this game in June 2014. Still playing it.)
  3. Mar 4, 2019
    8
    Whatever you feel about the deliberately nostalgic pixel graphics is immaterial to me, the real reason to play Retro City Rampage is its writing. This game is hilarious. Some sequences are so densely packed with jokes and references it can be staggering. And while the majority of these jokes land gloriously, a few of them are more annoying than funny. For example, there's one "joke" thatWhatever you feel about the deliberately nostalgic pixel graphics is immaterial to me, the real reason to play Retro City Rampage is its writing. This game is hilarious. Some sequences are so densely packed with jokes and references it can be staggering. And while the majority of these jokes land gloriously, a few of them are more annoying than funny. For example, there's one "joke" that references that godawful, frustrating underwater level in the old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game, in which the "joke" is that you have to play through a godawful, frustrating underwater level where you're arming the bombs that the turtles are tasked with defusing in their game. I chuckled a little bit at first because I thought until I realized I died a fourth time in a row and realized the entire premise of this "joke" to make you play through a level almost as frustrating as that same TMNT level, which is when the joke immediately stopped being funny.

    But still, many of the jokes can be gut-busting. And I love just how unpredictable this game can be. I was thinking about listing just a few of the activities you'll get to do on your random, chaotic, nonsensical journey through theftopolis, but I think it's all best experienced blind. You never have an idea about what you'll be doing next.
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  4. Mar 24, 2019
    8
    It's easy to say Retro City Rampage is a faux-8-bit de-make of Grand Theft Auto, but the truth is RCR is a lot more than that. Lots of variety and challenge accompanies a zany, well-written story with genuinely funny dialogue. RCR is among the best indie titles for Nintendo Switch.
  5. May 4, 2019
    9
    Okay, just listen. This game if the old 2D GTA's got made for an even older generation, WHILE making it feel like a very new game. A must play indie game.
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91

Universal acclaim - based on 5 Critic Reviews

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  1. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Oct 30, 2017
    90
    A super awesome send-up of '80s video games and nerdery all in a fun 2D Grand Theft Auto- esque wrapper. [Issue #30 – November/December 2017, p. 23]
  2. Oct 1, 2017
    85
    On the Switch, in handheld mode, it plays marvelously, though I admit the chaotic action is a bit rough to follow on the smaller screens.
  3. Sep 6, 2017
    90
    This is the third time we've reviewed this game, on each occasion a more feature-packed and improved iteration. Despite its 2010 roots - and pop culture references to match that time - it stands up extremely well, as pixels this stylish and action this chaotic don't lose their edge. Retro City Rampage DX is still an anarchic, almost overloaded game that bombards the senses while, at the same time, maintaining impressive polish in its gameplay. Whether you're playing it for the crazy story, excessive retro-styled violence or a mix of both, it still has the goods.