Twin-Sticks, plenty of enemies and a plethora of blood; Crimsonland has it all.
Like that old Ronseal advert from the noughties, Crimsonland does exactly what it says on the tin: It delivers buckets buckets of blood that’ll paint your screen as sanguine as a vintage bottle of cabernet sauvignon.
Crimsonland is a 14 year-old shooter finally making its way to the Switch. How does it fare against modern titles that have technology on their side?
COGconnected - Crimsonland, now on the Switch, is an entertaining guilty pleasure but it’s tough to ignore its generic graphics, sound and bland campaign mode.
looks hot, like hansel!
10/11 years old?
Image reminds me of Halo 2 (or vice versa)