Panzer Paladin Reviews

Panzer Paladin is ranked in the 79th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Niche Gamer
NECRO XIII
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Aug 28, 2021

Retro games had some elements that are outdated by today’s standards, but offers a rigorous training those well-versed in side-scrolling platformers. An excellent game overall that has unfortunate side effects of some outdated retro mechanics, but definitely worth every dollar.

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8 / 10.0
Oct 12, 2020

Panzer Paladin is a faithful recreation of 2D NES platformer games that offers one of the best retro experiences in years.

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3 / 5.0
Oct 9, 2020

Is Panzer Paladin worth the price of admission? Well, although it does make use of the Mega Man formula, it doesn’t really do much with it and even lacks the elements that made those games memorable. Still, at least it captures the look and sound of games from the 8-bit era. In short, wait until a flash sale and you have time to kill because you could easily beat this game within an hour or so.

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7 / 10
Sep 22, 2020

In the end, the whole package is thoroughly fun, but it lacks that certain something that such a title needs to become a retro classic. Nonetheless, the title is worth a recommendation for all those who want to devour a simple, classic platformer.

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5.2 / 10.0
Sep 14, 2020

In its current state, Panzer Paladin is more of a chore to play than it is a joy, and as someone who enjoys challenging games, that’s really a shame.

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GameOctane
JMachine
A-
Aug 30, 2020

Panzer Paladin is a true love letter to NES era platformers. Blending the best of megaman and castlevania, more references than you can shake a stick at and all in a lovely chip tuned filled romp that is as fun as it is challenging.

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9.1 / 10.0
Aug 24, 2020

Simply said, Panzer Paladin is just super cool.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 13, 2020

With fresh combat mechanics, plenty of features, and a ton of replayability, Panzer Paladin is the latest great retro-action platformer that is worth your time.

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Unscored
Aug 12, 2020

Retro-inspired games are a dime a dozen these days, and even so Panzer Paladin manages to set itself apart from the pack by offering a unique gameplay twist, extreme quality platforming, and a really cool anime aesthetic that you would be really remiss for overlooking. If you’re in the market for a great game to play with a decent amount of challenge, Panzer Paladin is a fantastic option on Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam).

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70 / 100
Aug 11, 2020

As it stands, Panzer Paladin is a good tribute that comes with rockin’ music and a lovely dose of 2D action. It needs a bit more work to rise above the many 2D clones, but it still warrants a playthrough or two if you’re curious about this year’s “neo-retro” offerings on PC and the Switch.

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7.8 / 10.0
Aug 5, 2020

A worthy homage to the early Mega Man games, but some aspects of retro design would be better left in the old days

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GameSpot
Top Critic
8 / 10
Aug 3, 2020

Panzer Paladin's heavily old-school-flavored action is a blast from the past from beginning to end.

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Easy Allies
Bradley Ellis
Top Critic
7 / 10.0
Jul 31, 2020
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8 / 10.0
Jul 30, 2020

Panzer Paladin brings with it a strong load of reference to games from the eternally classic NES. But also from Japanese animations so popular around the world. The unpretentious plot, the beautiful visual presentation, the exciting soundtrack, the varied game modes and the agile and responsive gameplay make this title a guarantee of fun for those who like the platformer genre. It’s really satisfying to finish off dozens of enemies at each level while experimenting with new weapons and skills. And you can even challenge yourself in a Time Trial or in the main campaign's Remix mode, further extending your entertainment. Panzer Paladin successfully fulfills its intention to pay homage to classics of the genre while leaving its mark as a fun game that holds up well from start to finish

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8 / 10.0
Jul 27, 2020

Panzer Paladin offers an enjoyable and nostalgic action-platforming experience that’s a whole lot of fun to play, even if it CAN be exceptionally tough in places. Between the clever use of weapons, the neat level design, and the fantastic bosses, there’s plenty of frantic action to dive into that’ll keep you hooked in throughout the surprisingly lengthy campaign. The only real issues that bugged me with the game were the lack of checkpoints and the loss of weapons during boss encounters, but they’re minor problems that don’t affect gameplay too much. Still, they may prove frustrating to some players, especially with Panzer Paladin’s already tough difficulty… it’s certainly not for the faint-hearted and will test even the most experienced of old-school gamers’ gaming prowess.

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Loved
Jul 24, 2020

If Panzer Paladin was an episode of Voltron, I would re-watch it every week. Since it’s not, I’ll just settle for keeping this additive retro-inspired title on a regular gaming cycle. Panzer Paladin has won me over with its soundtrack, its sci-fi demons design, and general retro quirkiness. It’s the sort of game that makes me want to be a paladin every single time!

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8 / 10
Jul 22, 2020

Panzer Paladin is the kind of game I dreamed of as a kid. A flashy and colourful platformer with nearly a hundred weapons, over a dozen levels, cool anime art, and even the ability to draw my own weapons? It's a tall order, yet Panzer Paladin manages to deliver. Its sharp combat and even sharper visuals kept me glued to my screen for hours, but there were times where I struggled to engage with the best parts of the weapon system. Managing durability and an overflowing arsenal ended up being far more of a challenge than any of the platforming or enemies within the game.

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80%
Jul 22, 2020

When it comes to retro-styled platformers, this is certainly one of the best we’ve seen yet. It may not entirely reinvent the wheel conceptually but Panzer Paladin still has a host of fantastic features and a great art direction. Any fans of the genre will certainly appreciate a particularly well crafted set of maps, some killer music and gameplay which has undeniably been tweaked to perfection.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jul 21, 2020

While I have a great deal of nostalgia for the 8-bit era since I played a ton of games back in those days, going back can be a bit rough...

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Noisy Pixel
Ian Goudelock
9 / 10.0
Jul 21, 2020

Panzer Paladin is inspired heavily by retro 8-bit games, but it ends up setting itself apart with its own distinct identity and gameplay. The robust number of weapons and abilities you can experiment with creates a unique experience whether you’re piloting the Paladin or taking on the level on foot. If that wasn’t enough, the added bits of post-game content gives more reason to get back into your mech and play again.

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