ReLoaded
- July 27, 2015
- Urbanscan
Re-Loaded is set over a number of 3D levels each more harrowing than the last. Characters range from armed robots to bloodthirsty cannibal girls, and each is vicious enough to destroy anything in its path. Choose your lunatic and blast, slash, and bite your way to sweet freedom.
Reviews
- The game captures the nostalgic feel of the original PS1 classic, providing a trip down memory lane for fans.
- The music and 2000AD comic style are enjoyable and add to the overall experience.
- Some players appreciate the local two-player mode and the fact that it runs on Xbox controllers.
- The game is a poorly executed emulation of the PS1 version, lacking improvements and bug fixes.
- It suffers from technical issues, including crashing at higher resolutions and not recognizing certain controllers.
- The implementation of online DRM makes the game unplayable offline, which frustrates many players.
- graphics2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Reviewers note that while the graphics may not appear as impressive as they once did, the overall graphical style has aged more favorably, maintaining a certain charm over the years.
“The graphical style has also aged better.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally appreciated, with some users noting its enjoyable quality and connection to the 2000AD comic style. However, it is considered less impactful compared to the first game, which had a more fast-paced and engaging soundtrack. Overall, while the music is not a standout feature, it still contributes positively to the game's atmosphere.
“The music in this game is fantastic! It really captures the essence of the 2000AD comic style and enhances the overall experience.”
“I love the soundtrack! It adds a unique vibe to the game and keeps me engaged throughout.”
“The music is a standout feature, perfectly complementing the gameplay and immersing me in the game's world.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game is criticized for its persistent bugs reminiscent of its original PS1 version, compounded by the addition of online DRM, which detracts from overall stability.
“It's the same old buggy PS1 game with slapped-on online DRM.”
“The game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable.”
“I experienced constant lag and disconnections during gameplay.”