

I’ll be telling you why at the end of the review. If you were not, however, not all is lost. When the game got announced there were already listings on the site with insane prices.īut how is the game itself? If you were lucky enough to get an order in like I was, then you’ll find you’re actually getting a pretty great title.

Never Digital.” But going this route over a mass-market production also really limited the number of buyers, which no doubt would include many a scalper. The game’s branding even touts “Only Physical. They did two batches, one during E3, and one a bit later. There would be two different physical releases you could only get through the SRG store, and once their fulfillment was made that was it. In a more controversial move, Devolver partnered with Special Reserve Games for the subject of this review. SECRETS: There are a lot of unlockables for such a small game. PROS: A fantastic shoot ’em up with some humor by the folks who gave us Gato Roboto.ĬONS: The music could be better. Of course in their parodies they have their own zany storyline going on and do in fact, still tell people about the new stuff they’re publishing. During the final E3 as we know it, Devolver Digital premiered their last prerecorded lampoon of Nintendo’s Direct video series where new games and products get announced.

But if there’s something I’m a huge fan of I’ll make an exception and be a sucker. It’s not very often I get into the FOMO-fuelled side of game collecting.
