Retro City Rampage DX is a labor of love by Brian Provinciano and his small team over at Vblank Entertainment. At first glance it looks like a GTA ripoff (no, not the 3D ones, I’m talking about the original top-down ones you youngings) but it’s so much more than that. If you grew up in the 80’s and 90’s like I did, then you’ll find yourself laughing and wowing at the plethora of pop culture references and nods to other games. If you weren’t you’ll still probably like the game, but the story will seem all over the place. Well, the story is all over the place either way, but you’ll be able to appreciate it more if you understand the material that’s being referenced.
There’s no real lack of consequence when you die which is great and helps keep the frantic arcade pace speeding along. Similar to other games like Slime-san, RCR:DX offers many different display modes that harken back to NES, SNES, GameBoy, and more. I honestly don’t know what else to say other than that this game is an absolute blast to play with a pulsing soundtrack underneath hilarious dialogue with nods to games and movies of yore. This game delivers both a high level of polish as and high replay value, which makes it a no-brainer in my opinion. And if you don’t have a Switch don’t fret because you can pick it up on another platform, although it admittedly feels like it finally found it’s home.