Gastro Force

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ThisGenGaming
5 / 10
Nindie Spotlight
5.3 / 10
Evilgamerz
6 / 10
Entertainium
Maybe
Hey Poor Player
2 / 5
Creators: Somepx, Ratalaika Games, Fernando Araujo
Release Date: Sep 1, 2023 - Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
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Critic Reviews for Gastro Force

Gastro Force wears its DOOM inspirations on its sleeve but it doesn’t do anything to elevate itself to being as memorable. It plays well and looks good but doesn’t have enough variety in the visuals, enemies, music, or weapons to really stand out.

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A few generations ago it could have made a bit more sense, but it's very retro look and bland play don’t hold up now at all

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Gastro Force is a fairly simplistic shooter. The game offers a mix of combinations of various shooters, including Wolfenstein 3D and DOOM. The claustrophobic feel comes from Wolfenstein and the monsters and graphics seem to lean more towards DOOM. The gameplay itself is largely the same, although here you have quite large levels and you can open a map with which you can immediately see which direction you should go. The secret rooms, the key cards, they are all well-known components. It is clear that the game costs less than 10 Euro and that is certainly not too much for what you get. However, the game does not do anything special, so you will certainly not be blown away in terms of creativity. In addition, the game lacks refinement in terms of controls and gameplay, which means the game does not score more than adequate.

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The automap at least keeps backtracking to a minimum in the maze-like levels of Gastro Force.

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Gastro Force attempts to play to old-school gamers’ nostalgia with its lo-fi visuals and classic maze shooter gameplay. Unfortunately, it’s hard to imagine even the biggest fans of retro FPSs will have the intestinal fortitude to stomach its mercilessly repetitive campaign, especially when there are so many better boomer shooters available.

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