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  • Summary: The sequel to the critically acclaimed Shantae is here!
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Nintendo Gamer
    Mar 17, 2011
    100
    Not a huge game but an intricate, sumptuous and reassuringly old-fashioned one. [Mar 2011, p.76]
  2. While we've seen a lot of titles released on DSiWare since its inception, very seldom have we encountered a game that features this level of polish and refinement in virtually every facet. From the gorgeous multi-layered visuals to the spot-on play controls, there's really not a single area of the game that won't wow you.
  3. Oct 21, 2010
    100
    Risky Revenge's soundtrack is phenomenal. Even with diverse settings, each music track complements the location you're in and seamlessly transitions into the next track as you travel the various locations.
  4. The perfect platformer. It's proof that the 2D side-scrolling formula still holds up after all these years. The characters are fun and quirky, the story is weird and loose, and the game as a whole is a pleasure to play. If you were waiting for this year's "must-have" app from DSiware, look no further.
  5. Feb 13, 2011
    90
    WayForward's best work yet and more than just a love letter to 2D art and gameplay, but a hint of how it can continue in the future.
  6. 90
    Shantae: Risky's Revenge is easily among the top DSiWare games. And just like the Game Boy Color version you'd be making a huge mistake by skipping over this excellent and ambitious action platformer.
  7. Feb 16, 2011
    60
    WayForward frequently sends you from one corner of the map to the other on simple fetch quests and back again, and with enemies respawning every time you pass from one area to the next, finding new secrets is much more of a chore than it should be.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Oct 23, 2010
    10
    The best way to describe Shantae: Risky's Revenge is a 2-D version of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Incredible art, well developed and puzzledThe best way to describe Shantae: Risky's Revenge is a 2-D version of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Incredible art, well developed and puzzled filled dungeons, and an emphasis on unlocking new items and abilities in order to progress. Yes, it can also be compared to Metroid or Castlevania, but to do ignores one of the games greatest strengths: its charm. This is the first game on DSiWare that is a must-own, which is not only an admission to the terrible state of the DSiWare store (it's terrible and filled with garbage), but also a celebration of the incredible value this game provides. It's easily the best $12 that can be spent on either the DSiWare or WiiWare stores. Expand
  2. Oct 17, 2010
    10
    Shantae: Risky's Revenge is a 2-D adventure game in which you guide half genie, Shantae, on her quest to stop Risky the pirate. Shantae usesShantae: Risky's Revenge is a 2-D adventure game in which you guide half genie, Shantae, on her quest to stop Risky the pirate. Shantae uses her hair as a weapon against her enemies but can also wield magic including types that can turn her into an animal to reach places otherwise unavailable. I particularly find it very fun to look for some of the hidden items necessary to further upgrade Shantae and her arsenal of magic. This is the best original game I've played from the DSiWare library. I have to give credit to the developer for making something from scratch just for the DSiWare when there's been other games ported from other portable devices and phones. Expand
  3. Nov 29, 2010
    10
    Shantae keeps running into issue of coming out toward the end of the console's life cycle. I don't think people even know there was oneShantae keeps running into issue of coming out toward the end of the console's life cycle. I don't think people even know there was one before this DSiware version. This is one of the best DS games. If you enjoyed action adventure such as Metroid and Zelda series (2D ones), Castlevania (starting with SotN), you will love this game. I was hoping this game would come out as a packaged game so DS Lite and DS Phat owners can experience it too... Expand
  4. Oct 19, 2010
    10
    If you haven't played the original, Shantae was a Metroidvania released in 2002 by Wayforward Technologies. The plot was simple: Risky BootsIf you haven't played the original, Shantae was a Metroidvania released in 2002 by Wayforward Technologies. The plot was simple: Risky Boots the Lady Pirate/Leader of the Tinkerbat Army has stolen an ancient Steam Engine to use for a Doomsday device. Shantae, a Half-Genie, vows to to recover her Uncle's discovery and bring peace back to Sequin Land. Controls were simple: You could jump, whip, run, and use items bought from the shop. What made Shantae unique, however, was the Dance gimmick. It was very akin to how the Ocarina was used in the 3D Zeldas, but, instead of pressing the buttons at any rate, you had to wait for the beat to press the correct button. Shantae went over well with many review sites, getting 9's and 10's left and right. It became a smash hit...however, hardly anyone bought it. Matt Bozon, Creative Lead at WF, spent years trying to revive the series. GBA, Wii, DS, PSP, all didn't make it of the design floor, until last year that is, where Risky's Revenge was announced, and many rejoiced. Shantae: Risky's Revenge takes place presumably a couple months after the orginal. Shantae heads to her Uncle Mimic's presentation at the Relic Hunter's Expo after being told by her friend Bolo that she's late. At the speech, Mimic is given the honor of presenting the Mystery Auction Item, which is encased in hollow rock . It turns out that the Mystery Item is an Old Oil Lamp, which Mimic tries to hide and ignore. Just then, Risky drops from the ceiling and swipes it. Shantae chases her down to the bay, and is knocked unconscious by a unfair blow. Mimic wakes her up, and tries to keep her at her lighthouse, away from possible danger. Shantae refuses, and asks what the possible danger is. Mimic refuses to talk about it, but instead tells her how to stop Risky: by locating the 3 Magic Seals. Shantae heads out of town and seraches for the said artifacts. Shantae: RR's controls are as simple as it's predecessor's: you can jump (B), Whip (Y), Dance (X), Use Items (R), and do a backwards dash (L). Dancing has been simplified this time around: instead of using an OoT-esque code system, you just hold the button til the right formation, and then release. The item system has also taken a turn for the best, items can now be bought and used indefinitely, as long as you have Magic in your Meter. Items are also upgradable, but you must also pay in hidden objects known as Magic Jams, an item that's hidden in various nooks and crannies throughout the game. One major gripe the game has recieved is the map system. It is very simple: all it does is show you what room you are in, and that's it. At first, it seems like a problem, but it isn't. It's very hard to get lost, really. There's only one point in the game where you might get stuck, but that's it. Overall, Risky's Revenge can run you about 4-6 hours of gameplay, depending on whether or not you try to go 100% or not. Replay Value is really high, it's something you'd want to challenge yourself with for various runthroughs. If you are a fan of the Metroidvania genre, get it. If not, get it anyways. Shantae has returned from a 8 Year Hiatus, and she wants to show us who is the Princess of the Metroidvanias. Best 12 Dollars you shall ever spend on a Downloadable Title. Expand
  5. Jan 28, 2014
    9
    Last night I beat Risky's Revenge. The game's clock put my efforts at about 6h30min of playtime. I was a bit disappointed when it ended, ILast night I beat Risky's Revenge. The game's clock put my efforts at about 6h30min of playtime. I was a bit disappointed when it ended, I felt like a game at that price-point should have offered more content.

    My overall impression of the game is quite positive, however. The graphics were detailed and beautiful, and the gameplay elements were varied enough never to get boring. There was a lot of backtracking and exploration, but it never really felt tedious to me.

    The game's writing was silly and childish, which actually worked in its favour, as it didn't try to be something it wasn't. This is a kid's game with an adult appeal.

    While not particularly difficult, many of the game's puzzles were quite challenging, and I found myself using a gamefaq on 4 separate occasions to progress onward. The dungeons were all quite massive investments, they took time and concentration, which I enjoyed. They never gave you anything on a silver platter, including your objectives, and yet they never quite abandoned you either.

    Overall it was a well-balanced game that only suffered from being too short. Was it worth $12+tx? No, I don't think so, not unless it proved to be longer. Money aside, was it worth playing? Yep, definitely, enjoyable and memorable gameplay with a solid visual style and excellent sprite animations made this game a pleasure to experience.
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  6. Apr 9, 2018
    8
    Completion: Finished game.

    Pros: - Great 2D sprite work, especially in the animations - Whimsical plot and characters help to keep the
    Completion: Finished game.

    Pros:
    - Great 2D sprite work, especially in the animations
    - Whimsical plot and characters help to keep the game tonally tight
    - Dungeons are fun and feature engaging level design

    Cons:
    - Boss fights are too easy and repetitive. The game as a whole is pretty easy, but boss fights are a fragrant offender.
    - Too much aimless backtracking, even for the genre - this is especially true due to the lack of any kind of quick travel system and the linear layout of the map
    - The transformations are a good idea, but they take far too long to activate, especially the final one
    - Overworld is generally boring and linear
    - Audio leaves much to be desired with forgettable tracks and a complete lack of voice acting

    Final Word:
    Shantae: Risky's Revenge is nothing revolutionary for the Metroidvania genre, but as a short and simple and romp through a light-hearted world it succeeds greatly.

    Final Score:
    7.7
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  7. Apr 14, 2016
    6
    Can't think perfectly straight with this game. Its gameplay feels strong, story feels interesting, characters should need a lot of changes toCan't think perfectly straight with this game. Its gameplay feels strong, story feels interesting, characters should need a lot of changes to go through; overall, Risky's Revenge is only bought by fans of this Shantae franchise and gamers because they love this game. For me, not so much. Expand

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