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Crimsonland

Crimsonland

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Release Date: June 11, 2014

Action, Science Fiction, 2D, Top-down, Shoot 'em Up, Co-op, Splitscreen, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, LAN

Extremely simple, dexterity two-dimensional shooter. Players take on the role of a futuristic soldier and in closed arenas they fight waves of aliens and mutants. During the game we can use 30 types of weapons and several dozen abilities modifying the game. The title supports the local co-op mode for up to four people.

6.2

OpenCritic

9.3

Steam

2.6

Users

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A top-down shooter with a touch of RPG.

- Bone splintering classic top-down shooter mayhem remastered for 2014.

- Over 30 weapons including this massive Triple Ion Rifle

- Compete with your friends: Achievements and leaderboards

- Countless perks

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows June 11, 2014

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 March 3, 2015

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita August 19, 2014

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 July 15, 2014

Xbox One

Xbox One October 14, 2015

Apple iOS

Apple iOS October 9, 2014

Windows Phone

Windows Phone March 25, 2015

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch November 24, 2017

Developer: 10tons

Publisher: 10tons

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Crimsonland Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or better), 200 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7/8.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Crimsonland Video Game.

6.2

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 19% of Critics. There are 42 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

TrueAchievements: 3 / 5 by Mark Delaney

Crimsonland is what people who don't play video games think video games are. It's full of combat that is bloody, violent, and lacking any motive or reason. You can't really call it mindless, though, because it does take a lot of strategy to get through the more difficult levels. Before games tried taking on Hollywood like they do now, there were many more titles like Crimsonland, games that exist simply as games, and there's nothing wrong with that if that's what appeals to you. The mechanics and gameplay hold up over time, it's very challenging, and the couch co-op and survival modes give it longevity. Just understand that Crimsonland often feels more at home on the first Xbox rather than the Xbox One.

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ZTGD: 9 / 10 by John Whitehouse

Crimsonland is now up there with Super Stardust HD as one of my favourite twin-stick shooters. It may not blow you away with the visuals, but looks certainly don't matter when it's packing this much content. Added to the fact that the Xbox One version includes new content, this is a must buy for fans of the genre and for those looking for a fun co-op experience.

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Game Informer: 7 / 10 by Kyle Hilliard

With fun gameplay, interesting combat tactics, and cool weapons, Crimsonland almost elevates itself above its exceptionally boring presentation

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93%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (3,054)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Gameplay and Replayability: Users consistently praise the fast-paced, frenetic gameplay and the high replay value. The game is described as addictive and enjoyable, with the ability to experiment with various weapons and perks.
  • Variety of Weapons and Perks: The extensive arsenal (over 30 weapons) and the perks system (over 50 perks) are highlighted as key features that enhance gameplay and allow for strategic customization.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Many long-time players appreciate the nostalgia associated with the game, recalling fond memories from the original 2003 version. The remastered version retains much of the charm of the classic.
  • Simplicity and Accessibility: The controls are noted as simple and intuitive, making the game easy to pick up and play. It's also recognized for being a fun way to pass the time, suitable for casual gaming sessions.

The main cons of the game

  • Comparison to Original: Some users feel that the remake does not measure up to the original 2003 version, suggesting that it lacks the same level of entertainment and engagement.
  • Limited Depth: Critics mention that the game may feel basic or plain compared to newer titles, with limited weapon variety and not enough strategic depth in gameplay.
  • Aging Mechanics: Several reviews indicate that the game shows its age, with some users believing that it does not hold up as well against modern alternatives in the genre.
  • Price Concerns: There are comments suggesting that the game's price may be too high for the content offered, with recommendations to purchase it on sale.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Lack of Achievements: Some users expressed a desire for more achievements, particularly for higher difficulty levels, indicating that the current offerings may not be sufficient for completionists.
  • Depth of Strategy: A few reviews mention that the gameplay could benefit from additional complexity, such as more viable weapon combinations or enemy types that require different strategies to defeat.
  • Multiplayer Experience: While multiplayer is mentioned positively, some users feel that it could be expanded or enhanced for a better party game experience.
  • Modern Features: There are calls for a sequel or a more modern iteration of the game that could incorporate contemporary gaming trends and mechanics.

Summary

  • Overall, Crimsonland is celebrated for its addictive gameplay and nostalgic value, but it faces criticism regarding its depth and relevance in a landscape filled with newer, more complex games.

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2.6

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