
Ato
4 out of 5. Frenetic gameplay and novel and deep mechanics are wrapped up by an emotional silent narrative, making Ato one of more memorable experiences within the Metroidvania genre.
Mix of Metroid and Castlevania
4 out of 5. Frenetic gameplay and novel and deep mechanics are wrapped up by an emotional silent narrative, making Ato one of more memorable experiences within the Metroidvania genre.
4 out of 5. While it has a bit of a slow start, it proves itself to be a solid combination of Castlevania and Run-and-Gun platformers. Face off with some excellent bosses using the weapons you find.
3.5 out of 5. A tremendously high value for the price point. If you enjoy frequent rewards, tons of exploration, and a cast of funny characters satirizing game culture, you can’t lose on this one.
3.5 out of 5. A magnificent remake of the 1988 classic bringing its unique dual-genre gameplay to the modern generation with accessibility and new surprises. It’s not perfect, but a great launch point.
2.5 out of 5. While a cult classic due to its innovative two-perspective design, it’s punishing design make it a bit unpalatable today, especially now that Blaster Master Zero exists.
3 out of 5. A Cover-Shooter/Metroidvania Hybrid that has just enough content to wear out its welcome before its “True” ending. A unique mini-metroidvania.
2.5 out of 5. Beautiful Graphical Style and fun exploration, but the simplicity of its story clashes with its devotion to its visuals, and while the combat is promising, it fails to deliver.