Search
Azure Striker Gunvolt cover image
Links
Twitch Icon
Twitch

78

CRITIK

Azure Striker Gunvolt

2015
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Platformer, Shooter, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Music and Dance, Single Player
AvailableAug 28, 2015
PlatformXbox One, PC
DeveloperInti Creates
Overview

A 2D action game featuring a young man with the power of lightning who stands for freedom against the evil ambitions of a massive organization. When lightning strikes, a new legend is born.

Elsewhere
Score icon

Game analysis

Critik Scorecard

Scorecard

Scorecard Coming Soon

We're still gathering data and reviews for this game. Once we have enough information, we'll provide a detailed scorecard breaking down all aspects of the game.

Reviews

4 reviews found

81

SomosXbox

Xbox One

Jul 10, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

WayTooManyGames

Aug 13, 2022

This was my first time playing an actual Azure Striker Gunvolt game, and I have to say: damn, I was missing out on some good stuff. Despite its short length and annoying grind sections, I was impressed with its amazing presentation, slick controls, excellent game feel, and the way the developers balanced out its difficulty by adding rankings at the end of each level, essentially making this game appealing for newcomers and veterans alike. Is this best enjoyed on a portable? Sure thing, as it looks a bit too stretched on a big screen at times, but it’s still very much enjoyable on an Xbox.


80

DarkStation

PC

Nov 23, 2016

Azure Striker Gunvolt is a fresh take on action platforming. The developers utilize Gunvolt’s signature electric Flashfield effectively throughout as both a unique form of attack and a means to engaging with the stage. Its emphasis on playing fast will attract speed runners, and an in-depth scoring system provides a thrilling arcade-like experience. The game doesn’t last long nor will it leave long-lasting impressions, but Azure Striker Gunvolt’s mold-breaking gameplay will please fans of the genre. I am a lifelong gamer, having grown up with Nintendo since I was young.


70

Oprainfall

Sep 8, 2014

In my final estimation, Azure Striker Gunvolt is a great game, and not just for Mega Man fans. It is a unique adventure with colorful characters, interesting battle mechanics and great music and art. Though some features feel poorly implemented, many more feel just right. Though the game might seem pricey at $14.99, I know of many other eShop games that cost far more for far less. Besides, if you purchase Azure Striker Gunvolt before November 28, you’ll also get Mighty Gunvolt for free, which is a great little extra. Casual gamers can technically beat the game in about three to four hours, but to get the good ending, and find all the hidden items, it should take significantly more time. I spent almost eight hours doing just that, and, given my desire to get S+ scores and beat all the challenges, I will easily be playing for at least another eight hours. I would highly recommend this game to fans of platformers, Japanese style games or just for somebody looking for a great eShop game. It’s not perfect, but it does a lot of things right. Now I will just have to patiently await Inti Creates to give us a release date on Azure Striker Gunvolt 2…

Similar Games
left arrow
left arrow
sliderImage
Star Icon

78

The Artful Escape

2021
sliderImage
Star Icon

75

Headlander

2016
sliderImage

79

Flinthook

2017
sliderImage

79

20XX

2017
sliderImage

79

Bleed 2

2017
sliderImage

77

Risk of Rain

2013
sliderImage

78

Azure Striker Gunvolt 2

2020
sliderImage

61

Bite the Bullet

2020
sliderImage

73

Bleed

2013
sliderImage

76

Mighty Gunvolt Burst

2017
sliderImage

79

Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX

2019
sliderImage

80

Electronic Super Joy

2013
sliderImage

81

Gunman Clive 2

2015
sliderImage
Star Icon

85

Cuphead

2017
sliderImage
Star Icon

77

My Friend Pedro

2019
sliderImage

91

Dreams+

2014
sliderImage
Star Icon

68

Rise & Shine

2017
sliderImage

84

Katana ZERO

2019
sliderImage

86

The Swapper

2013

About

Contact Us

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy


Follow Us

© 2024 CRITIK