"Most platformers seem to follow a basic structure when it comes to simple implementations like control and level flow. Sometimes as an audience however, we are treated to subversions in the stereotypical platforming mechanics, and Super Comboman would be one of those unique times.
A successful Kickstarter project from 2012, Super Comboman is a game that aims to mix beat 'em up combat with a distinct platforming feel. As you can tell from the outside, these are two extremely different ideals to marry—Ideals that unfortunately however may just be let down by the rest of its parts."
-Presspauseradio.com
If your two favorite genres are Metroidvanias and fighters like Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat, Super Comboman might be your next favorite game of all time. Like the title of this article suggests, Super Comboman takes the best aspects from both to create a unique experience told in a quirky Anime art style.
Hardcore Gamer: The new Humble Weekly Bundle has dropped and if you’re thirsting for some classic beat-em-up action, you really should check it out.
Christophe Parker, GIZORAMA - "Growing up with Supersmash Bros., Street Fighter, Tekken, Mortal Kombat, and then the arcade four player games of The Simpsons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Avengers, I have had quite the extraordinary relationship with button mashing, stress inducing, free-for-all fighting games. Finding the right combinations for a character’s special moves and watching in awe as your avatar hurls lightning, throws a boomerang or blows up someone’s head is always satisfying. And so, being able to choose your character from a list of four to thirty or more is exciting because of all the different moves and play styles each character has to offer. Interabang Entertainment’s Super Comboman, however, is a hybrid of sorts which mixes the playing styles of a multitude of arcade games and the Mario series, but only gives you one character to play. At first this seems like something Super Comboman can hurdle over, but unfortunately as you continue to play the game, a variety of glitches, bugs, and strange design choices plague Super Comboman’s lighthearted and silly, albeit all too often clunky, punch fest."