Even with some forgettable aspects, Revenge of the Bird King gives a lot of bang for its buck. The retro style is, on the whole, well done, the music is great, and it is an overall enjoyable platforming experience.
I thought it was a difficult game with a bizarre ending and story line, but was worth figuring out the tricks that the developer put in to force you to fail. Dont trust the developer.
I purchased this gem for less than a single US dime and cannot believe the actual comparable value: A quick-action platforming adventure reminiscent of everything from “Mega Man” to “Clash at Demonhead”, in gameplay and soundtrack and fun factor. The 8-bit retro aesthetic is serviceable if nothing special, but it fits the truly silly narrative and pun-filled characters well. A unique mechanic features, as the titular hero P.Eagle can grow different projectile weapons on the ground that he can then harvest. But what sounds like an annoying extra step in order to change weapons actually demands strategy about just ‘when’ to grow one because you actually need some space to throw the seed and have to actually run up and pick it. The first weapon, a simple semi-auto that fires a lot like the Mega Man Megabuster, also has semi-infinite ammo, in that you can run out of bullets but you can just grow another gun to replenish them; but this isn’t true of the subsequent other tools of destruction, of which there are several, that must be unlocked from beating the awesome boss fights; those weapons’ seeds must then be purchased.
There’s a sizable though compact overworld to explore, replete with random encounters that call back to how “Adventure of Link”’s monsters roamed around; here to, if you run into one you’re sent to a small level where you take on a few baddies. There’s caves, towers and forests to peruse, each with their own side-scrolling, platforming level to conquer, and the difficulty feels just right for the era of games it’s aping. Level design is kept interesting by constantly switching up enemy types and platforming challenges, the latter of which consist of tricky jumps and climbing special background walls while holding down the left shoulder, and often over bottomless pits. That’s my only gripe with this otherwise very well executed title; if you die, by loss of HP or falling, you have to restart the entire stage and lose the coins you earned in that run. This is partly remedied by purchasing cheat revives at the shop, but they’re naturally very pricey. But make no mistake about it, even with those, “Revenge of the Bird King” demands practice and learning from past mistakes. There’s lots of unlockable items and secret caches to find (ala digging walls like “Shovel Knight”) and you can level up HP and damage, so even failure is rewarded, just very slowly.
I highly recommend “Revenge of the Bird King” to anyone wanting to experience a careful amalgamation of some of the best the Retro genre entails. It’s bright aesthetic and punchy tunes marry brilliantly with the fast action and surprisingly involved platforming, and the unique gun-growing mechanic has more depth than first perceived. At its current insane markdown it’s an absolute steal, but even then, you can’t go wrong here.
Revenge of the Bird King is a homage to classic NES games, notably the Mega Man games. The gameplay has the same artificial difficulty of games of old, and although I personally don't like that type of game, I won't lesser the review because of my personal preference. The game was going for a run-and-gun style platformer but ends up feeling like a puzzle solving one. A lot of the enemies require you to kill them in a certain way - this is because of your almost limitless ammo. This could be fine, however, the enemies feel tedious and annoying rather than like an actual challenge. The textures are a little bland - this was most likely to replicate the NES's style, but games like SMB3 look wonderful while this leaves a lot to be desired. Despite all of my issues, it is very clear that the developers put a lot of passion into this game and I hope they continue their game development journey.
Revenge of the bird king is a platform with okay gameplay very reminiscent of the bounty of platformers no one remembers on the nes. While the gameplay is pretty okay, the game is brutally punishing and unfair. And it's not fun hard like dark souls it's a frustrating **** there's are no save points in the levels, which are too long to begin with. Oh by the way the boss fights are basically impossible bullet sponge shooting sessions. Also the story tries to be funny and charming. But it just comes off as cringy ,frankly. Do yourself a favor and play a different retro platformer.
This game is terrible. It feels like it is 2nd amendment propaganda, but it was hastily and poorly thrown together. The controls aren't bad, but trying to pick up a gun is frustratingly hard. it also seems like some of the traps have over-sized hit boxes, and coins/enemies easily and often get stuck in walls. there is little story, and what is here is poor. hard to figure out what is going on, and in the overworld you're bombarded by bad guys, so getting started in a little intimidating. however, it was only $0.09, so i can't be too upset.
Summary50% bird, 50% man, 100% ridiculous. Plant seeds, grow guns, be the bird-man you always wished you could be. A group of intergalactic superheroes has come to your world, bringing with them a tale of mystery and complete nonsense.