Push Square: "Don’t Die, Mr. Robot! doesn’t look especially impressive, but its classic gameplay is engaging enough to keep you hooked in short bursts. While it never attempts to re-invent the wheel, there’s a competent arcade experience here – and it’s that fruity core that will keep you coming back for more."
This week Junae(@JunaeBenne) from BlackGirlGamers(@Official_BGG) and Ducky(@DuckyDynamo) from weareturnt(@weareturnt) joins Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: Harry Potter Hogwarts Mystery, Wicomicon, Black Girl Gamers, Verse, threefifths podcast, MAGfest, Universal Fancon, TigerFest, Black Panther, Avengers Infinity War, Thor Ragnarok, Age of Ultron, Guardians of the Galaxy, Movie Pass, Cobra Kai, Youtube Red, FX Unit Yuki, Turbo CD, Little Nightmares, Naruto, Breathe of the Wild, Hot Pockets, Jim Gaffigan, Monster Hunter, God of War, The Swords of Ditto, With Friends Like These, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Animal Crossing, The Sims, Dissidia, Spikes City, Don’t Die Mr Robot DX, A Robot Named Fight, City of Brass, Super Lucky’s Tale, Bombslinger, Wizard of Legend, Killing Floor: Incursion and more.
S J Hollis writes of P&L: "I’m a terrible person. I keep letting Mr Robot die. It’s been going on for years. First on the Vita and then the PS4 – relentless death. I keep trying to save him, I really do, but over and over again he is smashed in the face by evil robotic insects and strangely volatile grapes. He’s never once survived. But maybe this time things will be different. Maybe Don’t Die, Mr Robot DX on Switch will allow me to finally save the poor little sod."
Ross @ FG: Don’t Die Mr Robot! arrives on Nintendo Switch and it’s still a cracking puzzler. The FNGR GNS Review.