Richard writes: "I was fortunate to play an early build of Razed at PlayExpo Manchester in 2017, and it was a game I kept on my radar afterwards as it was highly addictive, fast-paced, and one of those “just one more try” kind of games. Now that the full version has released on Xbox One, I am certainly glad I kept an eye out for it."
Aaron plays some Razed for the Nintendo Switch.
Full Disclosure: This game was provided to GameEnthus by the publisher or developer.
Genre: retro compilation
Developer: Warpfish Games
Publisher: Pqube
Platform(s): Switch, Xbox One, PS4, PC
Player(s): 1
Price: $11.99
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Michael Kitchin, "Razed's colourful block worlds might not turn many heads but the challenging, short levels are engrossing to try, try and try again. There's frustration along the way but the consistent controls mean failure is usually down to you. It's by no means masochistic and the time constraints do keep you under some pressure to succeed."