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Random Heroes: Gold Edition Review (PS Vita) - Demon Gaming

dan writes: Obviously, to survive this invasion, you’re going to need some serious firepower. Thankfully, Random Heroes: Gold Edition is full of it. As you progress through the levels, you’ll unlock new purchasable weapons with all the money scattered across every level and dropped from enemies. The shop is accessible via the pause menu meaning you can…

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Random Heroes: Gold Edition review - ChristCenteredGamer

CCG writes - "Random Heroes: Gold Edition begins with the plot of aliens invading Earth and it is up to you, the hero, to stop them. Taking a gun, you blast your way through various levels collecting coins and killing these beasts along the way. As you plow through the levels, you are greeted with traps such as spikes and things you must jump on to be raised to the next level. A life bar in the form of a battery shows your health, and the characters shoot at you in real time. The amount of coins is shown and these are collected after you blast an enemy to death."

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Alexious1313d ago

I prefer great heroes to random heroes

BootHammer1313d ago

"Repetitive beyond belief", that's not good at all.

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Random Heroes: Gold Edition Review - Cheap But Not Cheerful | TheXboxHub

James writes: "Fundamentally, Random Heroes feels like a game built for mobile devices. It is not in any sense a bad game but it does nothing in a market already filled to the brim with great platformers, even at a similar price range. Furthermore, the 108 levels are an absolute chore to get through, making me wish I hadn't even started it."

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Random Heroes: Gold Edition - PS4 Review - PlayStation Country

Michael Kitchin, "As cheap and cheerful as it is, Random Heroes: Gold Edition can feel a little slight and mindless at times. The level design takes a while to change up and, whilst enemies and weaponry can vary, you can settle on a favourite hero pretty quickly. Money gives you reasons to explore each nook but there does come a point where it doesn't matter so much. The pixel art is detailed but the geography of each level becomes familiar and a little stale as you move on. I did have fun but it felt fairly short-lived."

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