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13 reviews found100
Saving Content
Nov 13, 2019
There isn’t much here to complain about. What players get is a charming, funny, and challenging platform game that feels like a combination between an Indiana Jones like adventure mixed with elements of exploration and Mega Man like gameplay, minus the blaster. It’s a title I absolutely loved digging into and I feel anyone that’s a fan of retro games definitely deserves to check this one out. It’s a hidden treasure for sure.
80
Echo Boomer
Feb 25, 2024
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80
TheXboxHub
Apr 29, 2024
It’s got an unhelpful streak, and the graphical scrappiness stops it short from being the next Hollow Knight or Ori. But you know what? That’s a ridiculously high bar to set, and Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan confidently walks underneath it with its head held high. As a retro-leaning, budget Metroidvania, you can’t do much better than this.
80
Video Chums
Sep 21, 2019
Retro-inspired 2D platformers simply don't get much better than Sydney Hunter so grab your whip and get ready for a great time.Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan gameplay video → Sydney Hunter and the Caverns of Death Review PictoQuest Review Switch ★★★☆☆ For whatever reason, Switch's eShop is filling with loads of Picross-style games so here's one that combines puzzles with RPG elements. I just reviewed the incredibly addictive Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns and was ready for more puzzle questing fun so I decided to purchase PictoQuest.
80
Switch Player
Dec 9, 2019
Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan has great playability, keeping things challenging and allowing you to re-challenge main bosses. It’s just a few glitches that hinder the gameplay and subtract from the experience, yet it still remains extraordinarily fun.
80
Nindie Spotlight
Sep 12, 2019
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PSX Brasil
Feb 28, 2024
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73
Xbox Tavern
Apr 19, 2024
A solid little platformer made in the image of games almost as old as the Mayan Ruins themselves, but with modernised controls that make it feel refined. This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox Series S or X console.
70
Oprainfall
Nov 19, 2019
In the end, I probably spent a good 7 or 8 hours playing Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan for review, and mostly enjoyed my time. Though I’m not familiar with the previous game, Sydney Hunter and the Caverns of Death, I felt this was a mostly faithful retro romp. Sure it had its share of problems, but none of them kept me from having a good time. They just irritated me in the interim. But if you like games inspired by the classics (this one definitely took notes from Castlevania, Mega Man, and even more recent stuff like La-Mulana and 1001 Spikes), you should probably pick this game up. For only $19.99, it’s hard to say no if you’re a retro game fan.
70
Nintendo Life
Sep 11, 2019
None of it quite meshes together as effortlessly as the games from which it takes influence, and there are some minor frustrations to take note of. Primarily, unlocking new levels requires a set number of crystal skulls which are hidden among stone blocks – these can be quite tricky to find on your first visit, so you’ll likely need to replay levels two, or maybe even three times to unlock enough to progress further, which can prove irritating after a while. There are also steep difficulty spikes that more casual players will struggle with, particularly with some of the more formidable boss fights – some of which specialise in one-hit kill attacks that can be tough to avoid.