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Game Review: 'Rad Rodgers' A Serviceable 90's Platformer - Electric Bento

"Rad Rodgers is basically an ode to 90's-era side-scrollers and old-school mascot platformers. From the cover art to the classic game design, THQ Nordic's bargain-priced title looks exactly like the kind of game that I would have plucked off the shelf of my local video rental store in 1994." -Cliff@EB

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Rad Rodgers Review | Invision Game Community

Written by Nathan O'Grady - It has been a LONG time since edgy, 90s-style platformers have really made an impact on me. The last, perhaps, was Conker, back in the days of the original Xbox. Those days, I think I enjoyed the game both for its quality and for the fact that if my parents had fully understood what it was then I probably wouldn’t have been playing it. Rad Rodgers, developed by Slipgate Studios and published by THQ Nordic, feels different. Now, it seems I have a new-found appreciation for a platforming title that has the kahunas to say what it thinks and do what it wants. That line in itself describes exactly what Rad Rodgers is all about.

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Rad Rodgers Review - The Zombie Chimp

Can Slipgate Studios successfully resurrect the classic retro side-scrolling platformer with Rad Rodgers?

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NonShinyGoose2209d ago

I get the impression this hasn't sold too well on consoles, which is a shame. It's far better than most modern run and gun platformers.

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Rad Rodgers Review | TheXboxHub

Neil writes: "Rad Rodgers tells the story of young Rad as he gets whisked into a strange retro world with Dusty, his trusty old games console. Now, Rad most certainly plays too many video games and this world plays on the fact that us gamers are a strange lot. With the foul mouthed, super lewd Dusty egging Rad on every step of the way, helping out with a power slam and edge grab when he can, this is a game that will very quickly bring a smile to the face of any mid-90s gaming freak."

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