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Antonio
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22/09/2017 |
80
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Antonio
Salta, golpea y usa los poderes especiales de cinco coloridos trogloditas a través de ocho niveles en Caveman Warriors. Un juego de acción y plataformas en dos dimensiones que hará las delicias de los nostálgicos jugadores que se criaron en los salones recreativos de finales del siglo pasado.
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26/09/2017 |
75
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Those looking for a challenging platformer would get their money’s worth in Caveman Warriors, and while the game can be unfair at times, I enjoyed my time with it. There’s much fun to be had regardless of whether you’re playing by yourself or with friends.
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Pierre-Yves Lanthier
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29/09/2017 |
70
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Pierre-Yves Lanthier
JanduSoft's Caveman Warriors is some quick good fun either solo or with a few friends on the sofa. With different classes that are needed to complete the stages, it's not simply another platformer that hits all the notes but one that tries to be different and succeeds because of what's needed out of each participant.
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22/09/2017 |
67
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Caveman Warriors is a bit of a mixed bag and while it does some things well, it is sadly let down by some restrictions, particularly if you are playing single player. Despite being varied in its level design, it doesn’t really offer anything that hasn’t been seen before and there is also a missed opportunity with the lack of an online option for the co-op too. Despite playing well, there are plenty of better games available that offer a much better experience for a similar price.
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22/09/2017 |
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Despite the lackluster level designs and dickish checkpoint system, I had a fun time with Caveman Warriors. It plows a lot of familiar ground and never really does much with the cool concept, but it's also a great multiplayer game with a lot of exciting moments. And while it probably won't spawn a new generation of caveman games, I love that there are developer still fascinated by prehistoric times.
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21/09/2017 |
60
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Going by screenshots and pre-release footage, we expected Caveman Warriors to be a fast-paced, arcade-like experience that can be breezed through in an hour or two. Instead, what we’ve got here is a sporadically paced, occasionally fussy and undecidedly old skool platformer. While it did take us far longer than a couple of hours to finish – and a good thing too, considering the £11.99 asking price – the five-or-so hours it took weren’t all smiles and sunshine. Unless you can rustle up a friend or two to join the prehistoric cause, don’t expect much in the way of Jurassic larks here.
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