Kero Blaster holds a notable place in the world of indie gaming as it is Daisuke “Pixel” Amaya's follow-up to the oft-ported Cave Story. This side-scrolling platformer originally came out in 2014, but is now making its Nintendo debut on Switch. While...
At $10, Kero Blaster is pushing it in terms of justifying its price point, but there's no denying that it's a silly, well-crafted little game that feels good and oozes...
Daisuke Amaya's work provides a fierce rebuttal to the accusation that 'they don't make 'em like they used to'. While most indie game-makers are content to appropriate the style of 80s video games as a celebratory, nostalgic wrapping for contemporary...
When someone says a game is "old school" that usually means it has a retro art style or super simple gameplay, but for anyone who grew up in the 8-bit and 16-bit years knows that games of that era were much more than that. They were hard. Punishingly,...
Un titolo a scorrimento frenetico, sempre impegnativo ma mai frustrante: Kero Blaster è un tipo di gioco che farà subito presa sui giocatori più esperti, ma che saprà risultare interessante anche per i gamer più giovani. Una volta comprese le scelte...
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