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"The first time I played Retro City Rampage — two years ago on the Vita, before it had been reissued with a "DX" at the end — I never really got into it. I played it for about half an hour, chuckled a few times at the referential humor, and then put it off to the side and never played it again. I had it pegged as a game that was more style than substance, that used retro graphics and all kinds of '80s references as a substitute for being interesting."
Physical vs. digital is always a tough choice. Although the eShop has a variety of digital games, there is still a high demand for physical editions of games. That is especially the case when it…
VBlank Entertainment has announced today that it is bringing Retro City Rampage to retail. Sort of. The open-world love letter to games of the past and present will be getting a physical version, though you'll have to order it online via the VBlank website.
Phil writes, "Until now, I've never played any version of Retro City Rampage! GAH! There. I said it. After seven years or so on the market in various forms, this was my first time playing Retro City Rampage. It finally seemed like a solid starting point with the newly released and relevant Nintendo Switch version, so here I am. The console itself has been my go-to for indie games, as I love being able to play them on-the-go or at home while having the TV on the background as I play in undocked mode. I can definitely, 100% agree that the high amount of love and praise for Retro City Rampage and its deluxe incarnation (the latter being the review subject) is very much deserved. Still is, as you'll see with my own love and praise for the game."