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Screencheat—Action by Samurai Punk.
Details
Website | screencheat.com |
Developer | Samurai Punk |
Publisher | Surprise Attack |
Platform | Linux, Mac, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One |
Where to buy | Screencheat on Steam |
Genres | Action, Indie |
Release Dates |
21st October 2014 — World Wide
1st March 2016 PlayStation 4 — World Wide
1st March 2016 Xbox One — World Wide
|
Score | 7/10 |
What Ryan Davies thought:
7.00/10
7
“For a group of friends who regularly play together in the same room, this would be an ideal addition to the rotation. It’s an ironically fitting tribute to the days of Goldeneye, and one that will have your group in stitches by the end of your first session. Of course, you’ll be at it tooth and nail by the second session, and by the third you’ll probably be sick of it. While the idea and execution are both excellent, the game just isn’t substantial enough to warrant extended play sessions. ”
Version reviewed: Windows
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