Overall, Red Colony is a fun game, but not a great game. I think if the dialogue was polished up, if the weapon system was rebalanced some, and if the puzzles were just a little more challenging, this game could have been something special. Like a house in need of work, it’s got solid bones. It just needs to be spruced up a bit. As it stands, you can beat the game in under 3 hours. I was entertained during my hours with the game, and I got several enjoyable jolts of adrenaline for my troubles. If you can look past the flaws, I think you’ll find an enjoyable experience.
Unpolished, unbalanced, feeling half-made, and being way too easy for an action-adventure dealing with a zombie apocalypse, Red Colony is hard to recommend to fans of survival horror. This is strictly only for those who can enjoy its - intentional or not - b-movie-esque campiness and fanservice… reviewer included, of course.
I bought this game as it looked rather fun it was controls to me felt a little off but I got into the swing of thing solving puzzles avoiding enemy's and a lot of tension thankfully not all the way through
was this a regretful purchase no as I actually began to enjoy it a side scrolling resi evil clone to be honest and thankfully even the puzzles seemed just like resi evils and of course there were areas to go to that were never boring just nicely done decent artwork on a budget not bad at all and if that doesn't make you buy it then the sexy women in game will
didn't cost me much so I wont slate it too much but Ill have to point out one thing that grated
I beat it in just over 4 hours (no spoilers) and I died often I wanted more of the game thankfully there's another game RC2 may be time to play that too..with dinosaurs and even sexier women now that cant be too bad
Way better than it has any right to be but some iffy localisation, same type of jump scares used over and over, combined with being far too easy and short stop the game from becoming great.Only worth a buy if you can get it on a deep sale for around £5.
With all of that said, like I said at the start of the review, this is the Plan 9 From Outer Space of video games, and taken in that context, it's still a weirdly good time, and may well end up earning itself a similar cult classic status for it.
Even the most devout survival horror fan will have trouble enjoying Red Colony. The overly basic puzzles, broken combat, and cliché plot all come together to make this a low point of the genre.
Red Colony very much feels like a first draft of a game, from graphics, to script, to programming, that was somehow released on the eShop as a finished product. This would be like buying a puzzle, finishing the border, and declaring it completed. Frankly, I’m not sure how anybody could look at this game and think it was ready for prime time. If the bugs weren’t there, it might get by on its “so bad it’s good” appeal, but in its current state, it’s a disaster. Homie Rollerz, you finally have some competition.
Red Colony is an interesting game for this genre, mixing over-the-top artwork and animation with a Resident Evil-like storyline. You play as Maria, a generously developed researcher trapped in the Red Colony's outbreak as she searches for her daughter. The gameplay is 2D based side-scrolling with some puzzle elements added. While not the longest game, the story can be completed under 5 hours, it is a nice Switch experience worth experiencing.
Dont really get hate for Red colony on the Nintendo switch i thought it was a decent little game for relatively low price point on eshop. Its kinda like a 2D resident evil title with alot mechanics like solving puzzles, fighting zombies etc. Plus you get to explore many locations like factorys, schools, homes during the outbreak. There some genuine scares to
... that made me jump afew times, there are items, weapons to craft, discover. While some of the animation feels little janky on main character I still enjoyed what i played. Its not perfect, all woman in the game have massive chests making them very over sexualized but other than its alright.
"Red Colony definitely turned out to be a mixed bag, but I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t enjoy my time with it. Sure, it may have only taken two and a half hours to beat but the game is also pretty cheap. The game also certainly has a lot of flaws: the animation and sound effects are pretty terrible, the story is a little hit and miss, and there should be more enemy and puzzle variety – but this is definitely not the shovelware title that the trailer implies. In fact, if the devs can iron out these issues in a potential sequel, then I will be first in line to give it a shot!"
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A game that harks back to the old days of gaming with its 2D side scrolling looks and manages to capture that resi feel it was going for. It has a few problems but I think it's very much a love it or hate it game. ****/jCSoEAZK7rs
Red Colony certainly isn’t the worst game. It has some aspects going for it, the art is beautiful and the underlying framework of an adventure/action game is certainly interesting. It just lacks the polish to push it over the edge. The B-Rated qualities of the dialog can certainly be overlooked, it may not be for everyone, but the clunky gameplay and lack of any depth in the puzzles make this a hard sell.
SummaryRed Colony is a 2D Ecchi Horror Game filled with drama, mystery, zombies and gore. Help Maria find her daughter and get revenge on her cheating Husband, whilst uncovering the virus that has destroyed her beloved Colony.