I Am the Hero (2017)

Crazyant, E-Home Entertainment, Ratalaika Games

Main
2
hours
Main + Extra
2
hours
Platinum
3
hours

I Am The Hero is a pixel art, beat 'em up, fighting game that tells the story of a "Hero" with a glorious but mysterious past. Is he the hero he thinks he is or is there a another side to this legendary figure?

Platforms

iOS Linux Mac Switch PC PS4 Vita XONE

Genres

Adventure Arcade Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Indie Role-playing (RPG)

Themes

Action

Languages: English and 7 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
English
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Russian
French
German
Japanese
Spanish (Spain)

Critic Reviews

Nintendo Life

By Nathanial Eker

70

I Am The Hero is aesthetically pleasing, and its pixel art characters would have been at home on the SNES. The soundtrack also keeps you pumped, with a steady beat that compliments the fast combo-building pace. There are occasional lag issues sprinkled around when enemies start to swarm the screen, and particularly when you knock multiple foes into a wall. This is especially evident in co-op multiplayer, which only doubles the amount of chaos on the screen. However, this is a minor fault in an effective beat em’ up with layers of depth. While some may find it a tad on the easy side and lacking in story, the unlockables, great visuals, and just plain fun combo-building make it a good time.

02 Apr, 2024
Nintendo Insider

By Jason Coles

60

Ultimately, I Am The Hero is fun for an hour or so but it’s impossible to recommend beyond that unless you really miss the halcyon days of the side-scrolling beat ’em up. It may well be that you can push through it if you like to chase scores, but it just lacks that special something that made the classics so good.

26 Mar, 2019
Cubed3

By Ofisil

50

By spending money on I Am The Hero, you are basically getting a retro-inspired beat 'em up that will last for an evening or two. It's enjoyable, but its tiny length and replay value make it feel more like a forgettable rental.

12 Mar, 2019
FNintendo

By João Duarte

60

I Am the Hero evokes memories of the sidescrolling beat'em ups that made so much success in the late 1980s/early 1990s, aided by its very representative art style and overall amount of combos and attacks. Where I Am the Hero does not do its job well is on the overall gameplay experience, which feels repetitive, not to mention the flaws in its control system, which feel clunky difficult to use. Alas, it looks like this game falls short of the threshold that sidescrolling beat'em up fans hold.

25 Feb, 2019
Cubed3

By Justin Prinsloo

70

Short and sweet, I am the Hero is another example of why you don't need a big budget or a 50-hour campaign to make a good videogame. Smooth, deep combat and sharp, well-crafted levels and enemies ensure that this bite-size experience is an enjoyable one even despite its repetitive soundtrack and poor English translation.

05 Jan, 2019

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