Reed Remastered
SCORE: 65
It is so cool that Family Friendly Gaming
was given a digital download code for Reed Remastered on the Nintendo
Switch. This indie video game lets us collect orbs and then we get to
make our way to the exit door. Sounds really easy right? It can be in
the early levels. What makes Reed Remastered challenging is when we have
to avoid spikes, enemies, spinning blades, and more. Thankfully Reed
Remastered gives players a double jump. That can be extremely handy in
certain levels.
Most of the levels are pretty small and short in Reed Remastered. There
is a little mild scrolling in these side scrolling 2D levels. Reed
Remastered includes a variety of known video game mechanics. Certain
platforms will fall away when you land on them. Other platforms are only
there for a short time. Timing can be everything in Reed Remastered.
Expect to parkour in certain levels of Reed Remastered.
There are fifty levels to play and defeat in Reed Remastered. The indie
graphics look like they are somewhere between 8-bit and 16-bit. There
are some neat little animations in Reed Remastered. I liked knocking
over grass blades. The music in Reed Remastered is decent. There was
nothing in the music that stuck with me. There was also nothing in the
music that offended or irritated me.
There is an actual story behind what we are doing in Reed Remastered.
This supercomputer is breaking down and creates Reed to save the world.
How does Reed do this? Reed saves the world by getting all of the cubes.
I did not say the story in Reed Remastered was good, or terribly
original. At least Reed Remastered comes with a storyline. There are
plenty of indie games that do not make it that far.
I enjoyed some of my time with Reed Remastered. The difficulty level
cranks up pretty quickly since there are only fifty levels. Reed
Remastered feels like an app to me. The traps in Reed Remastered change
as we progress through this downloadable only video game. Families can
enjoy some parkour action thanks to Reed Remastered. Reed Remastered is
on all of the current consoles and the PC.
- Sam
Graphics: 60%
Sounds: 75%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: PS Vita/PS4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch(tested)
Publisher: Ratalaika Games
Developer: PXLink
Rating: ‘E’ – Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
{Mild Fantasy Violence}
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