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Last Knight: A Squire and His Stallion | Greenlit Gaming

Alex of Greenlit Gaming writes: "I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; You can impress me with flashy graphics and impressive tech demos, but at the end of the day I want to have fun. I’ve been spending some time with Last Knight by Toco Games and I have to say, I’ve enjoyed myself quite a bit."

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Last Knight Review | GodisaGeek

GodisaGeek: "As it stands, as a PC game, Last Knight remains good fun. The production values are top-notch, especially for a game that comes with such a low price tag. However, while I’m not normally one to criticise lifespan, especially in a low-priced game, something about Last Knight just didn’t keep my interest long enough to make it a truly great recommendation.

In between the visual brilliance and the interesting, well-realised theme, something just didn’t quite click. If you have an iDevice, I’d heartily recommend picking it up for £1.49 on the App Store, as it offers a lot more involved experience than the majority of endless runners. As for the PC version, as long as you’re going into it expecting nothing more than some quick-fire fun in short bursts, your £3.99 will be money well spent."

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Last Knight Review | BeefJack

"Proving oneself is the most important quest a squire could undertake to reach knighthood. Combining multiple gameplay styles into one plane, you could say Last Knight abides by a similar code."

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148apps: Last Knight Review

148apps: Fancy visuals and even an impressive developer resume won't make up for this runner's missteps.