Occasionally I’ll come across an indie game that just isn’t harboring the attention it deserves. In the case of Unspeakable Pixels’ new Metroidvania, Batbarian, that couldn’t be more true. When you search for it on Google, it autocorrects you to search for ‘barbarian’ instead. And that’s a great shame because it’s going to make finding this game difficult for many who may be interested. So you can consider this review both a piece of critique and a plea to consider trying Batbarian out. And considering how great Batbarian is, this game rising in popularity would be plenty deserved. The adventure begins The gameplay loop is built upon combat, platforming, and puzzle-solving. At the forefront of Batbarian’s puzzle design is Pip. Pip is a radiant, magical bat who produces a natural light source wherever he goes. This light source can be used to power various aspects of the world. Our protagonist is armed with several types of...
Syndicated from Batbarian: Testament of the Primordials review — Follow the light
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