Flashback 2 aims to revive the Amiga classic game for a new generation, but can its mix of combat and neon-filed visuals pull it off?
Wide in vision, but narrow in delivery.
Despite an intriguing set-up, the follow-up to the 1992 classic falters in almost every way, to say nothing of its various bugs.
Ouch. I'd rather them leave our nostalgia alone than half ass it, trample on it. Thanks for the warning.
Will Flashback manage to strike the perfect balance between nostalgia and innovation, to deliver a captivating experience?