Two out of five.
This game doesn't work properly, environment looks disgusting, and the community seems to be dead. I'd write more but the game isn't worth more than a single paragraph at best.
Two out of five.
I really wanted to like this game but unfortunately it's a pile of rubbish. The platforming mechanics are sluggish, the game drags for far too long making you back-track in order to progress. There's a good game in here surrounded by questionable design choices and poorly addressed gaming mechanics.
Two out of five.
I didn't care for this game. The music was irritating, but the game itself just wasn't very exciting. Usually, I enjoy two-dimensional racing games but this one just didn't have any flare or kick to it.
Four out of five.
I can't recommend this game enough anyone willing to invest the time into this one-of-a-kind gem. If you like games that deal out challenge after challenge than you may want to look into this one. After completing suicide difficulty, I can say that this game can be almost (at times) comparable to Dark Souls difficulty if you know what I mean. Anyway, brilliant work, randomnine!
Five out of five.
I don't get the harsh negative reception towards this game. Yes, it has faults, some of them more serious than others. However, I actually like fighting with the four team members. I now consist of fully-buffed four characters and I've already beaten the campaign (the last boss bugged).
Here's my suggestions: take away - or make enjoyable - secondary levels. They're no fun and they're not worth doing. That's it. You can only do so much for a flash game and I feel that you've accomplished (or exceeded) my full expectations. Congratulations, Swartag and FirebeastStudio!
Four out of five.
Red Warrior is an excellent game that managed to carry excellent mirror mechanics. It's not overly complicated and every level is a pleasurable challenge. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a great-looking and addictive casual challenge. Great work, Lampogolovii!
Two out of five.
The first game that hadn't been able to finish. Don't get me wrong, the game is great but it made me think too much. Laugh all you want, I have had enough learning past graduation for now. I just want to lay back and chill not frustrating the living hell out of myself. I'd recommend this to hardcore puzzle enthusiasts though.
Three out of five.
The game is great and it brings me back to the days of a classic, nostalgic, if you will, era. The music is top-notch, the game-play not too challenging but that's for casual puzzlers. I'd recommend this to pretty much anybody. While, it may not last long, the game delivers on so many premises it's commendable whichever way you look at it in the long run! Good job, NazoSystems!
Four out of five.
This little gem surprised me besides how quick the game flies by. The game doesn't want to be complicated and offers game-play that most people will enjoy. It's just too bad there's only twelve-levels in the game they fly by really quickly so enjoy the creativity as much as you can! Nice work, PegasGames!
Five out of five.
Ridlake, you're a bloody genius. Take all the elements from all the games I've ever loved and combine it into a massive-nostalgic feeling. I'd throw $60 your way if you ever go into the triple-a gaming business and produce another gem like this one. Keep up the good work! Also, liked that bonus outfit unlockable in the end :)
Four out of five.
Cerberus: Lord of the Underworld is a fantastic 'bullet hell' shooter that anyone who loves hardcore shoot 'em up's will enjoy. I had a difficult time coming up with any negative things to say about this game because the game throws so much action in your face constantly it, for most of the time, never gets old. Fantastic work, HelpIMadeAGame!
Thanks : )