![]() You unlock upgrades rapidly at first, quickly changing the game within a matter of minutes, in ways that both change how you interact with the game as well as remind you of historical counterparts. It's cute, and to be honest, it's pretty fun when you start out. 0ĩ0% of people, I'd imagine, pick this game up because of the idea, "evolving" through the "history" of adventure video games. However, a much greater potential has been made in the sequel, so I'd recommend you to look up on that for its greater load of game-worthy content. Nostalgia fans may find a decent product in this one to tickle their gaming knowledge and recognize the RPG gimmicks. Overall, it pleases me that the game evolution concept has been taken as its own product and as a means to drive forward in the game narrative's world. ![]() The soundtrack is less memorable as it seems to have been merely written to fit the mold that was tried-and-true in the classic games. The sound and music goes well accordingly to the game technology as you can compare between 8-, 16-bit and full-on quality. Of course, the pacing comes down as I finally unlock 3D functions and so does progress as I try to complete and collect every hidden object before the final boss battle. It's so delightful to behold the world and mechanics unfolding in increasingly modern graphics, sounds and functions. ![]() While the story is to be taken with a grain of salt, the game's strong point lies in guiding you through as you start out in Gameboy fashion and unlock new technological advancements. ![]() Hence, the story is less remarkable as it's built with familiar plot points from classic games as building blocks, while we have characters whose characteristics are referenced to the well-known cast from historical games. This first game rides on the gimmick-built narrative and is riddled with many cultural references for veteran gamers to recognize. Evoland pays homage to games that have defined the historical evolution of the genres that went from 80's to the recent times, mainly action adventure and RPG. ![]()
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