![]() We got stuck in the walls a couple of times, and whilst this wasn’t the end of the world, it was definitely frustrating to happen when halfway (or more!) through a level. Learning the different attack styles of enemies, and how best to defeat them is where you’ll sometimes fail. I can certainly appreciate the challenge of a difficult game, but sometimes it becomes too much of a hindrance to enjoy the game fully so I quite like it when I get a game that is as relatively simple and relaxing to a degree.Ĭontrols are decent and we didn’t have too much trouble getting to grips with them. ![]() Plenty of games that have went for this classic style have utilised the severe difficulty of years gone by, and whilst that is definitely right up some players’ streets – it’s not for me. Levels are quick and straightforward enough to keep us going, and not give up out of frustration. Bucket Knight, thankfully, is one of the former. We’ve seen a lot of retro games over the years, and while there has been many we have enjoyed there has been a considerable number that just haven’t pushed our buttons.
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