Frankly, this is Pea’s greatest fault — there’s nothing inherently special about the platforming, so if it plans to lean heavily on visual nostalgia, it needs to do it well.
In the end, if you are just looking for a no-thrills platforming game, Awesome Pea may just be for you. Granted, it’s pretty short, but the price point is right and the controls and difficulty are on par.
Aaron plays some Awesome Pea on the Nintendo Switch.
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Genre: retro inspired platformer
Developer: Pidgeon Dev
Publisher: Sometimes You
Platform(s): Switch, PS4, Xbox One
Player(s): 1
Price: $5.99
Public Service Announcement for anyone playing this game: get a Pro-Controller.