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Colossus Down

2020
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Fighting, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableDec 16, 2020
PlatformPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC
DeveloperMango Protocol
Overview

Colossus Down is a beat'em up`with a mixture of brute force delivery with lots of fantastic environments that lead the player to plenty of hilarious situations through a narrative driven adventure. Strategic destruction, puzzle solving, decision making and a spicy plot come together in this one of a kind action game.

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Metacritic Score

59


Opencritic Score

67

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17 reviews found

87

Generacionxbox.com

Dec 17, 2020

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87

Xboxera.com

Dec 16, 2020

I think Mango Protocol has made a great beat ’em up that continues the story of their previous two games (as far as I am aware at least). If you like the cutesy art style, enjoy a buttload of pop culture references, and are looking for a game to play with a friend this weekend, you would not go wrong with Colossus Down—it certainly made for a fun play session with my family.


80

Gamepitt.co.uk

Feb 8, 2021

Psychotic’s Colossus Down is a far departure from the previous games, yet it still has all the charm and humour which I loved within them. The combat, upgrades, and various gameplay mechanics all help keep the game fresh and new, even in multiple playthroughs, with the puzzles and dialogues breaking up the action for a bit of humour and brain usage. If you enjoyed the previous games but fancy something a little different, you’ll like this game, especially if you fancy torturing yourself and playing it in permadeath mode! Whether playing on your own or with a friend locally (or via Remote/Share Play), each level will make you smile as you cause carnage to all things uncool. If you’ve not yet played the first two games, don’t worry – prior knowledge isn’t required to enjoy this game.


80

Thisgengaming.com

Feb 24, 2021

Psychotic’s Colossus Down is a dark, humorous beat ‘em up with great visuals but it may not appeal to everyone. I personally found the dark humor to be enjoyable but if that’s not your thing then I totally understand that. The actual beat ‘em up gameplay isn’t as impactful of say some other recent entries in the genre like Streets of Rage 4 but there is still fun to be had here either playing solo or with a friend locally. *Colossus Down is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.


80

Videochums.com

Dec 20, 2020

Colossus Down is a great beat 'em up that takes place in one of the most twisted indie franchises out there and I highly recommend it.Colossus Down gameplay video → Agatha Knife Review MechaNika Review Ponpu Review Xbox One ★★★☆☆ As a huge fan of Bomberman, I often enjoy seeing how indie developers play with the classic formula so let's see if Ponpu's worthwhile. Ponpu is played very similarly to Bomberman in that you plant bombs on a grid while trying to trap your foes into taking damage as you frantically run around and avoid explosions.


80

Gamespew.com

Feb 22, 2021

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70

Thexboxhub.com

Dec 29, 2020

Colossus Down on Xbox is an interesting proposition, with game-changing choices to be made and an upgrade tree that can well reward multiple playthroughs. The violence is over the top, but awesome, the characters and enemies are well-drawn and designed, and the whole game is fun in short blasts. And therein lies the rub; this is not a game that I can sit down with for an extended period, as mashing X and pressing RB every now and again becomes tiresome. There are however combos to learn and unlock, but you don’t need to use them, and the long and the short of it is that the game does suffer from a feeling of “I’ve seen this all before”.


70

Pureplaystation.com

Apr 28, 2021

Colossus Down is the latest instalment in the Psychotics Universe. It lures you in with its charming and cartoonish visuals. Whereas, in reality, the game is bursting from the brim with dark humour and has many witty pop culture references throughout. Review Disclaimer: This review was carried out using a copy of the game provided by the publisher.


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Screenrant.com

Dec 16, 2020

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Vandal.elespanol.com

Feb 14, 2021

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