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Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? Critic Reviews

45 Total Reviews

35 Positive Reviews(77.8%)
9 Mixed Reviews(20%)
1 Negative Reviews(2.2%)

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Gaming Nexus June 10, 2024
It's an action game full of great characters, funny writing and plenty of floating platforms. Throw in some devilishly clever level designs and a non-linear story, and you have a game that you'll want to replay over and over again!
90
TotalPlayStation June 10, 2024
Rarely do we get games like this, and I suspect that despite all the obvious love that was heaped on the game, we'll probably never see a sequel.
90
Kombo June 10, 2024
Prinny, can you really be the hero? The answer is an astounding yes.
85
ZTGD June 10, 2024
There's a ton of stuff to unlock, and gamers who are looking for an extra challenge can play on Hell mode (where Prinny dies after only 1 hit). The humor and charm of the game is enough to make even the most jaded of gamers crack a smile.
85
Vandal June 10, 2024
Nippon Ichi has brought us a fantastic game, which will please every PSP owner because of its dynamism, gameplay style and, of course, its hilarious story.
83
IGN June 10, 2024
If you think you can handle the absurd difficulty of Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?, you'll have fun with it. The charming sprites and modest 3D backgrounds work well with the PSP and the music and voice acting is commendable.
83
Game Revolution June 10, 2024
A humorous, beautifully-presented, straight-up, side-scrolling, hard-as-a-Hero's-honker, silly spin-off action-platforming game that has some serious legs—even if its hero doesn't.
83
GameShark June 10, 2024
There’s little doubt that Prinny is good old-fashioned frustrating fun, with loads of replayability granted by its six difficulty levels packing myriad trinkets to be picked up along the way.
83
AtomicGamer June 10, 2024
Longtime gamers, especially those who dug this type of game back in the day (controller-chucking fits and all), will find Prinny a breath of fresh air on the content-starved platform, even if that fresh air is pierced by your own frustration-powered F-bombs.
82
GameZone June 10, 2024
Prinny is an absolutely charming, funny and downright fun handheld gem we wish popped up on the PSP more often. This is a side-scrolling platform game with a lot to offer those gamers that appreciates an enjoyable, bite-sized adventure that is close to giving a certain Italian plumber some competition.
82
Cheat Code Central June 10, 2024
The game is short if you're only into a single run-through, but all the unlockables and multiple endings give this game serious legs.
81
Games Master UK June 10, 2024
Charming to look at, but a real sod to play. Prinny provides a classic platforming challenge.
80
GamesRadar+ June 10, 2024
Delivers all the goods where it counts most. It’s hard as hell, but won’t frustrate you to the point of despair. Its sense of humor is still charming - even though we wanted more of it - and it looks great to boot.
80
Gamervision June 10, 2024
The wonderful graphics and catchy music feel almost wasted in this release, and it definitely feels more like a series of side-missions than its own adventure.
80
GameSpot June 10, 2024
This challenging, often-hilarious platformer provides a huge shift in the usually strategic Disgaea series.
80
Worth Playing June 10, 2024
Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? is perfect for platformer lovers and Disgaea fans alike. It's loaded with fan service, extremely well-polished, looks and plays good, has subtle depth despite a simple move set, and doesn't punish players for trying out new things with their huge squad of prinnies.
80
Modojo June 10, 2024
It's not perfect, but it's a treat for players looking to feed their PSPs with a quality game.
80
Game Informer June 10, 2024
To Prinny's credit, it rewards dedication with inventive stages, clever boss battles, and an enduring sense of accomplishment.
80
The Nippon Ichi crew are masters of turn-based strategy so there was no guarantee that they could do an action game, any more than Madonna was guaranteed any success in her acting career. But succeed they have; gamers can dive into their wicked anime universe with pick-up-and-play accessibility
80
Play UK June 10, 2024
If you're into games like "Devil May Cry" or "God Hand" where no punch is pulled, Prinny is totally worth a look, dood.