Flappy bird[man].
It’s obvious from the moment you start Gynoug that this is another release from the same team that recently re-gifted the world Gleylancer, presenting players as it does with the same options using the same interface, just with a different Mega Drive shmup running underneath it all. This is great.
As we mentioned in our other review, the options in Ratalaika Games’ Mega Drive ports are broad, well-executed, and we wish their highly customisable CRT shaders were included as standard with all retro re-releases. Just like before, it’s easier than ever to tailor the game to your own preferences, with the original untouched experience always the default. Want to keep everything the same as always, just without the punishing power-up decay on death? Would infinite lives help you push past that one boss you’ve always struggled with, or do you just need to be able to rewind a few seconds and undo a silly mistake? How about full invincibility for those times you just want to blow things up and enjoy the pixel art? You can access all of these settings and more whenever you like, combining them in whatever way suits you best at the time, as well as turning them on and off as you please.
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