GameXplain writes: "As I booted up Gaijin Game’s latest, Bit.Trip Runner, for the first time and was greeted by the lilting melodies of hipster-geek gods Anamanaguchi, I knew I was in for a treat. I was certainly intrigued by the developer’s attempt to merge rhythm gameplay with something resembling a platformer, and the bleepy bloops were enough to lull me into submission from the outset. Unfortunately, the more I delved into this game, the more I realized that Gaijin Games had seriously slipped up with this title."
With the inclusion of the original game and a set of new mechanics that slot in naturally, Bit.Trip Rerunner is a stellar example of a remake.
Gaijin Entertainment conducted a study and are working to introduce better solutions.
Advertising for Gaijin Entertainment's War Thunder and Crossout has appeared in pro-Russian militant videos on YouTube. The developer says that these ads are the work of an external advertising agency and that it didn't have any creative input on them.
Man, this guy really hates this game. Like, a lot.