VGChartz's Evan Norris: "If you're concerned about investing in a game that was canned 30 years ago, worry not. Judging by the final product, lovingly restored by Steve Snake, Ratalaika Games, and several of the original Westone employees, this game should never have been cancelled. It looks amazing, it sounds great, and it plays remarkably well for its age. The only downside is there simply isn't enough of it. If the stars align, maybe we'll see a revamped, expanded version of the game in a sequel. Huck, Elle, and Gush have certainly earned the chance."
Review - Have no illusions, there is a slow, cumbersome reason why Clockwork Aquario never made it into our arcades.
HPP: "With its distinctive presentation and solid platforming action, the game’s a delightful throwback to a simpler time, when the arcades represented the pinnacle of what video games could be and rainbow-haired heroes and heroines dominated the landscape. If you’re looking to take a trip back to those glory days of gaming, Clockwork Aquario is time well spent."
Since its success on Switch and PS4, this Guinness World Record holder is expanding its frontiers to PC and Xbox.