Pixel Heroes: Byte and Magic has a lot going for it. Its presentation is goofy, its combat is accessible, yet still engaging; and it makes good use of the random elements associated with the roguelike genre. Even if you’re not a RPG veteran, Pixel Heroes is still worth jumping into. That is, if you are up to the challenge.
Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic from Headup Games was already released on iOS and Android but the game has finally made it way to the other platforms. Join The Gamers Lounge as we play this 2D pixelated RPG/Rogue-like that takes us back to yesterday. Is this a game for the casual gamer or the hardcore RPG fan?
Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic by developer The BitFather is a highly addictive roguelike that harkens back to the early days of gaming (before Nintendo’s 8-bit NES, when the Apple II and Commodore 64 were considered the platforms of choice to game on). The landscape for game development was vastly different than it is today, and it was led by developers such as Epyx Games and SSI, to name a few. Games like Rogue (Epyx Games) and Questron (SSI) paved the way for the role-playing genre, and gaming has never been the same ever since. Pixel Heroes by The BitFather attempts to recapture the gameplay and style of these early 8-bit role-playing games, and the end result is a highly addictive, but simple roguelike that plays as good as it looks.
COG writes: Pixel Heroes: Byte and Magic is a great idea for a mobile game, but the experience translates very poorly over to console.
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