GRIDD: Retroenhanced reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from French
Product received for free a game with an interesting concept, from the shoot em up Arcade with a soundtrack, bla bla is indicated in the description. But in fact it seems to be in Tron on a circuit scrolling before our eyes, like a little arcade car games of the years 90. It's a good little game, but it takes good reflexes to survive and advance in history.
Translated by
Microsoft from Italian
Very fast, fun and adrenaline-pumping Game. Soundtrack to scream and atmosphere cyberpunk that brings to mind film productions like Tron. You are immersed in a digital world with a flavor of years 80 recreating the same sensations as the Arcade games of the period. A note that does not CHANGE the judgement OTTTIMO is the demand in hardware terms: On A portable i5 7200u and Intel HD620 for Pterlo enjoy it at best, you need to set a resolution of 640x480 (if not the 320x200). Give the user the ability to enable/disable or reduce certain shaders:) Council? Absolutely FANTASTIC!
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Product received for free A beautiful, action-packed Arcade shooter with Retro Theme and excellent Retro Synth wave Soundtrack. The Graphics look good and run rapidly across the Screen. You only have one Life and you have to hack a Kind of "System" by shooting your Way through the Endless level. The More Objects you shoot down, the more "Data" (Points) you collect and rise in the High Score. The Longer you play, the harder the Game becomes. Sometimes simple Games are much more Fun than highly complex Games. Can make a Recommendation for the Game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKa5SXiWdgg&t=169s
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Product received for free Gridd Retroenhanced is a 3D shoot'em up where we run a ship tasked with entering a computer system to hack an AI and take control of it. Flashy colors, neon, enemies with few polygons, all accompanied by the excellent synthwave composed by dream fiend, the coating of the game has conquered me and should please all those who, like me, have dreamed one day to what would be the year 2000. The game is extremely simple to take in hand, the left stick is used to move, the button A to shoot and that's it. The only subtlety is to pick up the light debris from enemies to raise its point multiplier. The opponents are quite varied and I really enjoyed completing the adventure, which, even if it is a little short, can be replayed many times to try to beat its score and grapple places on the online leaderboard. The infinite mode has me a little less interested but offers a really full-bodied challenge. Arcade fans, feel free to give him a chance! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ_vwzdnxQY