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La-Mulana Critic Reviews

16 Total Reviews

13 Positive Reviews(81.3%)
3 Mixed Reviews(18.8%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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NZGamer March 19, 2015
Small victories will have you grinning from ear to ear in the face of ever greater hardship.
85
Multiplayer.it September 30, 2015
La-Mulana EX brings back great feelings of previous iterations, ongoing challenges and complex level design. This title is a must have for all 8-bit era fans.
83
4Players.de March 6, 2015
Challenging, ridiculously old-school platforming with puzzles that challenge your brain as well as your hands – I like it.
80
3DJuegos March 5, 2015
La-Mulana is a brilliant title. Pure gameplay based on exploration and old-school action.
80
Vandal March 6, 2015
It still is a great mix of platforming and adventure, challenging and deep, and this is probably the best opportunity to try it.
80
Meristation March 11, 2015
Like Fez and others of same type, La-Mulana is something more than an exercise of retro-pixel-love. It's a beast of the exploration and puzzles, taking the concept of Metroidvania to a challenging level of difficulty. Not just your typical Indiana Jones 2D clone, but one game that really make us feeling like explorers resolving cryptic clues in a gigantic meta-puzzle scenario. And with a soundtrack totally MIDI that could be signed by Chris Huelsbeck himself.
80
Hardcore Gamer March 30, 2015
La Mulana EX is a fantastic throwback designed by a team with an intense passion for the retro games. It captures the spirit of old-school NES platformers, right down to the “Nintendo hard” difficulty, but also manages to forge its own identity.
80
Gaming Nexus April 28, 2015
La-Mulana EX is a frustratingly difficult action/adventure that mixes The Legend of Zelda with Castlevania. Unfortunately, many will be scared away by the obtuse puzzles and confusing level designs, but those that stick with it will discover a lengthy adventure that is full of hidden treasures.
80
If you're a brave soul hunting a hard game to treasure, you'll find what you seek in La-Mulana.
80
A little tomb raiding may sound fun. But there's nobody here to hold your hand, you dig?
75
Gaming Age March 11, 2015
I recognize, of course, that criticizing a game that sells itself as a tough as nails platformer for being too tough as nails is the very definition of missing the point. La-Mulana EX never pretends to be anything other than that, so whatever dislike I have for the game comes down entirely to my own gaming failings, not any failure on the part of the game itself.
70
Push Square March 16, 2015
If you want a hard-as-nails adventure that'll have you swearing at random people on the street, then this might just be the game for you. La-Mulana EX is a quality recreation of the titles from yesteryear, but perhaps lacks a little soul of its own as a result.
70
Gamestyle April 21, 2015
Overall, there’s no denying that La Mulana is both an excellent platform game and a great addition to the Vita’s catalogue. However, it is very tough and obscure at times.
60
Digitally Downloaded April 7, 2015
I would happily recommend something like Rogue Legacy to anyone, because it's a game that transcends its genre to become something special. La-Mulana never quite achieves that, so it's only ever going to be a cult favourite.
60
GameCritics May 4, 2015
La-Mulana EX has the unusual problem of being too smart for its own good—it's too wearying to enjoy, but difficult to shrug off as a poor project. Let's split the difference and call it a six out of ten, and hope that anyone else brave enough to venture into these ruins has a higher mental capacity for this sort of thing than I do.
58
The Vita Lounge March 16, 2015
On Paper, La Mulana EX had the potential to be one of the better games on the PlayStation Vita, but it can be overly difficult at times and the presentation is a real let down, pick this one up if you're up for a challenge or a bit of nostalgia, or wait until it's in a sale if you're not too sure.