The only place where the protagonists, and by extension the game, stand out is in combat.
The game improves upon its predecessor, and finds new ways to demonstrate their shared eco-friendly themes.
Each part is so overflowing with jokes, ideas, characters, and charm that you won’t want to separate from the whole game.
As the game never really switches up its formula, it’s not long before fatigue sets in.
Super-charged in almost every way, Guacamelee! 2 makes its predecessor look like a backyard wrestling match.
What separates Celeste from masochistic games like The End Is Nigh is that it’s not bleak or unyielding.
Muramasa Rebirth can stand alongside Gravity Rush and Guacamelee! as one of the best-looking games the system has to offer
Guacamelee! craftily punches, kicks, and pile-drives its way into the heart with undeviating aplomb.