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9 reviews found90
GameSpace
Jul 29, 2019
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GamePitt
Jul 6, 2019
If you’re looking for a game to help pass some time when travelling, during break time, or when you’ve got a few minutes to spare, then check out Hero Express. If you’re a fan of games like Trials but think those games are a little too hard due to their unfair and brutal difficulty, this game is much easier and forgiving – although it does have a number of frustrating moments if you’re too under or overpowered! Hero Express£4.49 The Good: - - Very addictive and extremely satisfying once you finally finish a level - - Interesting concept in terms of the story - - Nice visuals which runs really smooth on the Switch - - Upbeat music which varies between levels and stops you getting too frustrated when you die (a lot) - - A few varied hazards to keep the game new and exciting The Bad: - - I wish there were more hazards and unique mechanics per level - - Each level plays out almost the same as you gradually build up a better car.
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TheXboxHub
Jul 8, 2019
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Xbox Tavern
Jun 28, 2019
Fun, diverse, and heavy on the replay value, Hero Express is a solid atypical driver that will keep fans of its Trials-like concept entertained for hours on end. Despite some issues with its upgrade system and the occasional flaw in its level design, this is the pinnacle of one-more-go gaming. When all is said and done, you’ll be hard-pressed finding anything quite as engaging as this, for the same massively generous price. This game was tested and reviewed on Xbox One.
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BaziCenter
Jul 19, 2019
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Pixelophobia
Sep 27, 2019
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XBLA Fans
Jul 31, 2019
Sure, it’s a simple physics game that doesn’t have much to offer, but it delivers entertainment and the fact that you’re delivering equipment to help save the world is a great addition. It plays out just like an old school Nintendo game, allowing you to choose what level you want to play. Except you never face the boss, but defeat them by completing the course. I know this won’t be for everyone, in fact, it’s going to be quite annoying to some. It’s short but priced extremely fairly for what it offers. I enjoyed it and if you like achievements, the good news is that they’re very easy and straight forward. It’s great to just throw it on or to complete it one sitting. It’s a great little game with limited content and I’m okay with that. Score: Reader’s Choice Hero Express was published and developed by Fantastico Studio on Xbox One.
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Video Chums
Jul 2, 2019
Although it can be frustrating and its fuel system isn't as strategic as it could have been, Hero Express is a unique and worthwhile indie.Hero Express gameplay video → Doughlings: Invasion Review Xbox One ★★★☆☆ Hero Concept's silly Doughlings: Arcade finally has a sequel and this time, it's a cool spin on Taito's classic arcade game Space Invaders. That's right; Doughlings: Invasion plays a lot like Space Invaders.
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Geeks Under Grace
Jul 12, 2019
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