Antro

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Critic Reviews for Antro
An electrifying mix of rhythm, platforming, and rebellion. ANTRO's unique blend of music and action keeps the adrenaline pumping. Join the revolution!
Antro makes you move and think to the beat, whether you're dancing through a burning hallway, tagging graffiti in a rebel hideout, or sneaking past deadly drones in the dark. It has great beats and a beautiful look that will keep you playing.
ANTRO proves to be a work of great value and ambition from the Catalan studio. A title that in its duration manages to communicate a powerful message: to transform music from a simple accompaniment to the beating heart of gameplay and narrative. Despite the evident passion of the developers, the title sometimes sins on the precision of the controls, which risks undermining the rhythmic flow. ANTRO remains an experience worth trying for those looking for a narrative adventure capable of leaving something behind, where art always finds a way of making itself felt.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Antro is a musical platformer that blends rhythm and puzzle levels, set in a dystopian underground in Barcelona. Its greatest strength lies in its soundtrack, integrated into the gameplay, and its visuals inspired by urban peripheries. The story addresses themes of oppression, revolution, and inequality, but superficially. Despite the bugs and short length, it delivers a good sensory experience, but its short length lacks depth in the narrative and themes portrayed.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Antro is a work that dares. It shouts a powerful message through its soundtrack in a world that has stopped listening. The opening is striking, the artistic direction is captivating, and the use of music as the backbone of the narrative is undoubtedly original and powerful. However, when theory turns into practice, the game struggles to bear the weight of its ambitions. The repetitive and unpolished gameplay, the limited evolution of its mechanics, and various technical issues end up overshadowing an experience that could have left a much deeper mark — a goal that, for now, remains out of reach. It's a title that earns appreciation more for what it represents than for how it delivers it. And perhaps that's its greatest flaw: fascinating from afar, but fragile up close.
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