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Capsized Critic Reviews

22 Total Reviews

18 Positive Reviews(81.8%)
4 Mixed Reviews(18.2%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Game Revolution July 8, 2013
In essence, Capsized brings to the table a well-balanced run-and-shoot style game that can still be enjoyed even after being around for a couple of years. The arcade genre is constantly filled with class and yet are so cheap—this one definitely is no different. And for 10 bucks, what do you have to lose trying it out?
90
X-ONE Magazine UK August 16, 2013
Spaceman dude has a fantastic array of weapons.
85
IGN Italia July 5, 2013
Capsized is a linear, hectic, tight action game with a strong eighties/nineties vibe and a very unique visual style. If you're not looking for the depth and the exploration of a "Metroidvania", you will not be disappointed.
83
GameTrailers July 12, 2013
Although Capsized may never attain the name recognition of older 2D games it does manage to seek out new life in an old genre. Although the point of the game is to escape the alien planet, we found ourselves wanting to go back again and again.
83
Gaming Age July 22, 2013
Capsized is a really well balanced run and gun game that can be fun and challenging for many players.
82
Multiplayer.it July 9, 2013
It's been a long time but finally Capsized gets its place in the home consoles digital delivery platforms. Some little issues whit the new pad controls doesn't change the good old school feelings about the gameplay.
80
Eurogamer Italy July 11, 2013
After two years, one of the most captivating and surprising PC “indie” platform arrives on consoles… and it’s still a winner!
80
SpazioGames July 18, 2013
The only good reason not to buy the Xbox 360 version of Capsized is if you already played it on your PC. Otherwise, you'll meet a well designed and intense platform like there aren't many on Microsoft console.
80
Everyeye.it July 30, 2013
Capsized is the clear demonstration that 2D titles still have a lot to say, in terms of graphic and artistic fascinations and pure fun.
78
4Players.de July 10, 2013
When you look at the core mechanics, especially the shooting, Capsized could be more refined but nonetheless this is a charming oldschool action platformer with an extraordinary art design.
76
Gamers' Temple September 9, 2013
A throwback to SNES platformers for your Xbox 360.
75
NZGamer July 8, 2013
For those who’ve already played Capsized on PC, the console version comes with four extra levels, but I don’t know if that’s enough to justify buying the whole game again unless you really liked it and are desperate for more content. If you haven’t played it yet, and are on the hunt for a cheap and charming, if at times frustrating, indie platformer, then a journey with Capsized’s crew is a good way to go.
75
3DJuegos July 12, 2013
Classic gameplay and good visuals, Capsized is a solid and nostalgic game.
75
Vandal July 18, 2013
There are some issues related to the control, but still we think it's a very enjoyable experience. The difficulty of some sequences are worth mentioning, reminding us of the old-school games.
74
Games Master UK September 1, 2013
For those who enjoy a devious logical puzzle, although even on normal difficulty it offers a stiff challenge.
70
Metro GameCentral July 17, 2013
An enjoyably old school arcade adventure that also manages to feel thoroughly modern, with a great mix of action, puzzle-solving, and almost survival horror style exploration.
70
Gaming Nexus July 24, 2013
If you can get past the occasional buggy-ness of it as well as the repetition, Capsized does have some appeal to it with its great visuals, sweet electronic music and gameplay that gives enough variety to carry you through its short campaign.
70
Official Xbox Magazine UK August 19, 2013
Gently frustrating but well put together.
65
Official Xbox Magazine January 10, 2012
If you don't mind a little aggravation, Capsized has its charms.
60
GamesRadar+ July 9, 2013
Capsized isn’t without its fair share of problems, nor does it provide something you haven’t seen before. Still, it does a great job telling a story of survival and creates an eerie ambience worth experiencing. Not everyone will appreciate its perplexing soundtrack, nor tolerate its iffy controls, but if you don’t mind putting up with some irritating moments and would rather play the game on your console, this little astronaut tale is for you.