Review: Full Void – Evercade’s Most Accomplished Native Release Yet

Void out.

While the Evercade family of systems is home to a wide range of cartridge collections packed with retro games, we’re now seeing ‘native’ titles which have been designed from the ground up to work on the Evercade hardware rather than via emulation. Full Void is perhaps the most high-profile of these yet (it was recently released on Steam, Switch PS4 and Xbox One), and it’s a dazzling reminder that the system is capable of so much more than just playing vintage classics.

Inspired by the likes of Another World and Flashback, Full Void is set in a dystopian future where evil robots stalk the streets searching for those brave (or foolish) enough to wander around. You assume the role of a teen on the run, and it’s very much a case of avoiding danger rather than seeking it out. Much of the game’s opening moments are spent familiarising yourself with the control system as you leap across rooftops and use your computer to hack various devices while trying to remain one step ahead of your tireless robotic pursuers.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Void out.

While the Evercade family of systems is home to a wide range of cartridge collections packed with retro games, we’re now seeing ‘native’ titles which have been designed from the ground up to work on the Evercade hardware rather than via emulation. Full Void is perhaps the most high-profile of these yet (it was recently released on Steam, Switch PS4 and Xbox One), and it’s a dazzling reminder that the system is capable of so much more than just playing vintage classics.

Inspired by the likes of Another World and Flashback, Full Void is set in a dystopian future where evil robots stalk the streets searching for those brave (or foolish) enough to wander around. You assume the role of a teen on the run, and it’s very much a case of avoiding danger rather than seeking it out. Much of the game’s opening moments are spent familiarising yourself with the control system as you leap across rooftops and use your computer to hack various devices while trying to remain one step ahead of your tireless robotic pursuers.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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