Biped Reviews
I first encountered Biped at PAX East, repeatedly walking by the booth on the way to other appointments and seeing small crowds forming and having a great time...
Despite some noticeable performance issues, utterly frustrating controls at times, and sometimes ridiculously hard sections, I actually found Biped an enjoyable game. I wouldn’t recommend it for a young audience though; it’s too demoralising, as just holding a direction for a fraction of a second too long or sometimes even the game itself flinging you too far off a ramp can mean death. It’s cute, quirky, and I love the idea, but it needs some tweaks and polishing before I’d go back and try for the optional challenges.
Biped is perfectly suited to the Nintendo Switch, providing plenty of fun for you and a pal, even if it's short-lived.
Those who take a chance on Biped will find a charming, inventive romp that manages a whole lot with its complicated controls, but that very same control scheme, along with its short length and uninspired single-player component, means that it’s not something for everyone.
Highly accessible and fun, there will never be a moment of silence with this one running.
If you own a game controller and want to relax for a while, either alone or with a friend, Biped will keep you entertained. The individual tasks are fun and the levels are nicely crafted. And if you're not a fan of controllers, you can even conquer the game with the mouse.
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