Mystik Belle: The Retronauts review
A neglected breed of Metroidvania rises from the grave.
A neglected breed of Metroidvania rises from the grave.
"If it scales, we can kill it."
The game so eager to sell a genre that it put it in its name.
Miyamoto's obstinance and Argonaut's happenstance brought the future to 1993.
This game's swaying fortunes show public opinion is as powerful as it is unpredictable.
Will Square Enix fill out this unfinished classic or suffice to give it a new coat of paint?
As with the substance, the Taxman and company have both resurrected and improved upon the form.
A perfect match for the industry's most unorthodox publisher.
Somewhere in the series' tangled history lies support for every interpretation, from feel-good to grimdark.
Come explore the retro roots of Abigail, the "superhuman hot rodder."