2/12/2023 0 Comments Crimsonland review![]() It’s an experience I did not have to think about strategically, but I still focused on enough to reach the end. In a way, it reminded me of the auto-game play experience of something like Tetris, Bejewled, or even 2048. It was an experience that scratched the itch of mindless fun. Would I get a high-powered missile launcher? Or a machine gun with rapid fire perks? Or a flame thrower? One time, I picked up an icon and beams of light shot out everywhere, in a huge wave, destroying everything around me. I often tried picking up every possible collectible icon that showed up, in wonder of what would happen. As enemies are killed, a bar fills up, which can let you choose between different perks, like speed, health, bullet strength, etc. An array of different weapons and power-up upgrades are available. The design of co-op works great with quick jump-in/jump-out muliplayer, only adding to the chaos and fun. That said, the title runs very well in both handheld and docked gameplay. The Switch version isn’t much different from the original version. It was first released on PC way back in 2003 before moving to consoles in 2015. Turns out that Crimsonland is older than you might think.
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