Frank Inglese Writes:
If you’re a teenager in this day and age and you’re not away of Regular Show…I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed in you. This is one of the few good shows left on Cartoon Network that, somewhat, speaks to the lazy losers that reside comfortable in all of us. Regular Show is often paired up with Adventure Time due to it’s similar “weirdness” and animation style and I can guarantee that fans of one show will be fans of the other. As far as cartoons go these days, Regular Show would have to be one of the best. Every episode seems to walk the very thin line that is reality with most days, for Mordecai and Rigby, starting off as pretty mundane and boring but eventually leading into what might just be the end of existence as we know it and the game? Well, it may just end up the same way.
Continue Play's David Ochart subjects himself to this dire game - based on the hit tv show - so you don't have to. 3/10.
Nintendo Insider writes:
Whatever the issues it faced during development, this easily amounts to one of WayForward’s worst efforts over the years. Set to disappoint fans and newcomers alike, 8-Bit Land shows glimmers of potential but fails to capitalise on it in any commendable way.
Cartoon Network's Regular Show is a cartoon that seemingly came out of nowhere to grow a following of an age-diverse viewers. As with seemingly anything that proves popular enough these days, a tie-in video game inspired by the show came out not too long ago called Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land. While this 3DS title boasts a good amount of fan service and shows an appreciation for retro gameplay, it fails to provide much more than a mildly entertaining experience.