Radio Squid
SCORE: 66
Family Friendly Gaming received a digital
download code for Radio Squid on the Nintendo Switch. Radio Squid can
also be purchased on the Playstation 4, and Xbox One. Radio Squid
reminds me visually of Undertale. Much of Radio Squid is done in black
and white. There are other colors here and there. Certain screens can
have a red outline at one point. Radio Squid has a very distinctive
visual feel to it.
Radio Squid is a two hundred and fourteen megabyte download. I
discovered no information on a physical copy version of Radio Squid in
the United States at this point in time. The loading screen of Radio
Squid can take some time. I was freaking out the first time I played
Radio Squid because it looked to be stuck at 3%. I waited long enough
for the game to continue to load the game. That really concerned me.
The music in Radio Squid is pretty cool and neat. I had fun listening to
the music in Radio Squid. I found myself jamming to the tunes in Radio
Squid. The mainly black and white graphics threw me at first. I did
adapt to it while playing Radio Squid. The storyline involves getting
the siren’s song and getting cursed for it. We must collect coins while
playing Radio Squid. The coins can be used to get another life after
dying.
Expect challenging bosses in Radio Squid. There are twenty-four levels
in Radio Squid. Which is pretty short in my opinion. There are some cool
gameplay mechanics in Radio Squid. We can move around and shoot in any
direction. The squid’s shots will bounce off objects and come back at
you. I killed myself more often in Radio Squid than enemies ever did.
Shots will go through the openings on the edges of the screen to the
other side. For example shoot at the right edge and it comes out on the
left edge.
We can move our squid from one edge of the screen to the other side as
well as our shots. We must also collect a music looking symbol in Radio
Squid to start shooting. This must be done on each screen we come
across. I had fun playing Radio Squid on the Nintendo Switch. The
controls make sense, and I love collecting the coins. The better I
played the more coins I collected. I needed quite a few to survive the
bosses.
- WMG
Graphics: 60%
Sounds: 75%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: PS4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch(tested)
Publisher: Ratalaika Games
Developer: Pixel Teriyaki
Rating: ‘E’ – Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Mild Fantasy Violence}
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