VVVV (2010)

Markus 'Notch' Persson

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Disaster! While traveling to the beach planet of Relaxia, you and all your crew members suddenly got teleported to a dangerous but strangely familiar place. Rescue the six stranded crewmen so you can finally bask in both glory and sunlight on Relaxia. VVVV is a 4K tribute to Terry Cavanagh's brilliant game VVVVVV.

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Critic Reviews

Nintendo Insider

By Alex Seedhouse
90

With hundreds of rooms to invert gravity in and a freely open-world environment in which to search for your crew members, even failure and repeat deaths never detract from just how enjoyable VVVVVV is to play. Whether that’s thanks to the smile that’s (nearly) permanently etched on Captain Viridian’s face, the minimalistic but effective 8-bit graphics, or the magnificent chiptune soundtrack that has been penned by Swedish composer Magnus Pålsson, the game is just as brilliant now as it was eight years ago.

09 Feb, 2018 Read full review

Cubed3

By Adam Riley
80

Nicalis brings one of the toughest and addictive gaming experiences from almost every other format to Nintendo Switch, and the transition is seamless. With dastardly levels of difficulty, a quirky aesthetic, and an absolutely sublime soundtrack that has definitely stood the test of time, the major drawback comes from how short the experience is. Once accustomed to overcoming the challenges faced, there is not much left to do after rescuing everyone. Hopefully, an expanded successor is on the way.

21 Jan, 2018 Read full review

God is a Geek

By Mikhail Madnani
90

VVVVVV on the Nintendo Switch is the definitive version of Terry Cavanagh's classic with an exclusive co-op mode and better performance than the other versions.

29 Nov, 2017 Read full review

Switch Player

By Jhonatan Carniero
70

The classic indie platformer VVVVVV plays around with what seems to be a simple gravity-inverting mechanic. By evolving on the concept, it creates a platforming experience that, while short, may prove challenging for even the hardened platformer aficionados out there!

23 Nov, 2017 Read full review

CGMagazine

By Chris Carter
85

Described as a "love letter to 8-bit" this classic platformer is just as brief and lovely as it was when it arrived years back.

23 Nov, 2017 Read full review

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