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Headlander

2016
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Platformer, Shooter, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Single Player
AvailableJul 26, 2016
PlatformXbox One, PC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperDouble Fine Productions
Overview

Headlander is a retro-futuristic, side scrolling, action-adventure game set in a world inspired by 70’s science fiction. It is a world of automation, a utopia gone wrong in which all of humanity have transferred their minds into robotic imposter bodies and are ruled by a deranged computer. It’s being published by Adult Swim, and has Stacking’s Lee Petty at the helm here on the good ship Double Fine. You are the last known human in the universe, and all that’s left of you is a disembodied head. Seeking clues to your fractured past, you must travel through a hostile world of machines, using a special helmet that allows you to dock into and take control of any robotic host body. As you launch from one body to the next, you’ll start to discover that things are not quite what they appear to be, and the fate of humanity has yet to be decided…

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Metacritic Score

77


Opencritic Score

76


IMDB Score

7.2

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Critics are divided on the story of Headlander. Some praise its unique premise and nostalgic sci-fi elements, while others criticize its lack of depth and impact. The game's blend of comedy and drama receives mixed reviews, with some finding it engaging and others feeling underwhelmed. Overall, opinions on the story vary, making it a subjective aspect of the game's reception.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Headlander are quite varied. Some critics, such as ICXM, Game Informer, and COGconnected, appreciate the unique and intriguing premise of the game. They mention that the story takes place in a future where humanity has transferred their consciousness into robots, and the player, as a disembodied head, must uncover the mysteries and challenges of this world. The presence of an evil AI overlord, Methuselah, adds an element of suspense and urgency to the story. Critics like Game Revolution and TheSixthAxis also commend the game for incorporating 70s and 80s sci-fi clichés in a fun and relaxed way, creating a kitschy and nostalgic atmosphere. On the other hand, some critics express disappointment with the story of Headlander. AusGamers and Metro GameCentral feel that the blend of comedy and drama falls flat narratively, with the latter mentioning that the story squanders its potential for a serious science fiction narrative on simple jokes about hippies and psychedelic drugs. Games(TM) and Gamer.nl also criticize the story for lacking depth and not provoking thought. Additionally, XBLA Fans note that the story doesn't leave much agency for the player to impact the storyline, which may be a drawback for those seeking a more immersive narrative experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While some appreciate the unique premise, humor, and nostalgic elements of the story, others find it lacking in depth and impact. The positive aspects of the story, such as the intriguing premise and the incorporation of 70s and 80s sci-fi elements, seem to resonate with some critics. However, the negative aspects, such as the lack of depth and impact, as well as the disappointment with the blend of comedy and drama, are also valid concerns raised by other critics. It is clear that the story of Headlander is a subjective aspect of the game, with some finding it enjoyable and others feeling let down by its execution.


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Critics rave about Headlander's innovative head-swapping mechanic, clever puzzles, and satisfying progression, but some find the gameplay repetitive and combat lacking. Overall, it offers a solid, enjoyable experience with unique features that set it apart in the Metroidvania genre.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Headlander are generally positive. Many critics praise the unique mechanic of detaching and attaching the head to different robot bodies, which adds depth and tactical advantages to the gameplay. This mechanic is described as innovative, complex, and well-executed, allowing players to solve puzzles, engage in combat, and progress through the game. Critics like ICXM, ZTGD, Game Informer, GameWatcher, Brash Games, CGMagazine, and Game Rant all highlight the clever puzzle-solving mechanics that come from detaching and attaching the head to different bodies. The ability to steal enemy bodies and use their unique abilities is also mentioned by GameGrin and Game Revolution as a fun and engaging aspect of the gameplay. The exploration aspect of the game is praised by XBLA Fans, AusGamers, Telegraph, and GamesRadar+, who appreciate the Metroidvania-style gameplay, vertical and horizontal exploration, and the satisfaction of finding secrets and unlocking new areas. The gameplay is also commended for its satisfying progression and player development, with upgrades and abilities that can be unlocked and purchased throughout the game, as noted by ICXM, AusGamers, and Push Square. However, there are some criticisms regarding the gameplay of Headlander. Some critics, such as PC Gamer, GameGrin, Gamer.nl, Metro GameCentral, PlayStation Universe, TheSixthAxis, and VideoGamer, mention repetitive elements in the gameplay. This repetition can come from backtracking, simple puzzles, lack of depth, or a lack of character development. The combat mechanics also receive mixed opinions, with some critics finding it fun and responsive (GameGrin), while others find it imprecise and less interesting as the game progresses (PC Gamer, Metro GameCentral). The lack of variety in quest objectives and side quests is mentioned by COGconnected as a downside to the gameplay. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Headlander is a solid and enjoyable experience. The unique mechanic of detaching and attaching the head to different bodies is praised for adding depth and tactical advantages to the gameplay. The puzzle-solving mechanics, exploration elements, and satisfying progression are also highlighted as positive aspects of the gameplay. However, there are some criticisms regarding repetitive elements, imprecise combat, and a lack of variety in quest objectives. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is that the gameplay of Headlander offers an engaging and innovative experience within the Metroidvania genre.


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Critics laud Headlander for its stunning retro-futuristic visuals, vibrant colors, and attention to detail, with praise for its '70s sci-fi theme and entertaining elements. Minor critiques include occasional slowdowns and a divisive VCR-like effect. Despite these, the overall consensus remains highly positive, highlighting the game's gorgeous and immersive graphics as a major strength.

The majority of the critics praised the graphics and visual design of Headlander, with many highlighting its unique and appealing retro-futuristic aesthetic. The game's '70s sci-fi theme, vibrant colors, and psychedelic imagery were widely appreciated. Critics such as ICXM, AusGamers, and PC Gamer commended the attention to detail in the environments and the overall beauty of the game's world. The cartoon-like elements, amusing robots, and entertaining facial expressions were also mentioned positively by MondoXbox and Brash Games. The game's visuals were described as gorgeous, rich, and visually appealing by God is a Geek, CGMagazine, and COGconnected. The retro-futuristic visual style, reminiscent of 1960s and 1970s sci-fi, was praised by Game Rant, TheSixthAxis, and The Games Machine. While the overall sentiment towards the graphics and visual design of Headlander was positive, there were a few minor criticisms mentioned by some critics. Game Rant noted occasional slowdown during busy combat sections, which could impact the overall visual experience. The Washington Post mentioned a VCR-like static effect, which, while catchy and eye-catching, may not be to everyone's taste. These criticisms, however, were overshadowed by the overwhelmingly positive response to the graphics and visual design. In conclusion, Headlander received high praise for its graphics and visual design. The majority of critics expressed their admiration for the game's retro-futuristic aesthetic, vibrant colors, and attention to detail. The '70s sci-fi theme, cartoon-like elements, and psychedelic imagery were particularly well-received. While there were a few minor criticisms, they did not significantly impact the overall positive consensus among the critics. Overall, Headlander's graphics and visual design were considered a major strength of the game, adding to its unique and immersive experience.


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Critics rave about Headlander's Sound Design and Music, praising the great soundtrack and impressive sound effects. The game features a mix of genres from funky disco beats to haunting synths, enhancing the overall experience. While some critics find the voice acting humor lacking, the consensus is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the attention to detail and fantastic audio/visual qualities. Critics like ICXM, XBLA Fans, and Washington Post sing praises for the game's audio elements, making them stand out as a strong point.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Headlander are largely positive. Multiple critics praise the game's soundtrack, with mentions of it being great, excellent, and enjoyable. The music is described as featuring a range of genres, including rousing musical compositions, funky disco beats, haunting synths, and retro-inspired analogue synth sounds. The sound design is also well-regarded, with critics mentioning the attention to detail, wonderful environments, and impressive sound effects. The audio/visual qualities of the game are highlighted as fantastic, further emphasizing the positive reception of the Sound Design and Music. Critics such as ICXM, XBLA Fans, AusGamers, GameWatcher, Brash Games, and Washington Post specifically mention the positive aspects of the Sound Design and Music, supporting the overall positive sentiment. While the overall sentiment towards the Sound Design and Music of Headlander is positive, there are a few critics who express some negatives. Hooked Gamers does not provide any information about the music or sound design, focusing instead on the humor in the voice acting, which they feel falls flat at times. This suggests that the voice acting may not be consistently enjoyable for all players. However, this is the only negative point mentioned specifically related to the Sound Design and Music. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of Headlander are strong and enhance the overall experience of the game. The positive aspects mentioned by multiple critics include the great soundtrack, excellent sound effects, attention to detail, and wonderful environments. The range of genres and styles in the music, from rousing compositions to retro-inspired synth sounds, adds to the enjoyment of the game. The audio/visual qualities of the game are also highlighted as fantastic. Despite a minor negative mention regarding the voice acting humor, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with critics such as ICXM, XBLA Fans, AusGamers, GameWatcher, Brash Games, and Washington Post praising the Sound Design and Music of Headlander.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Headlander. Some praise it for humor and entertainment value, especially the Southern companion character, while others criticize aspects like repetitive dialogue and mismatch with the game's setting. Overall, most agree that the voice acting adds to the game's humor and style.

The voice acting in Headlander receives mixed reviews from the critics. Several critics, such as CGMagazine and COGconnected, praise the voice acting for its humor and entertainment value. CGMagazine specifically mentions the Southern companion character as genuinely hilarious, while COGconnected commends the overall quality of the voice acting, considering it surprisingly well done for a smaller game. These positive reviews suggest that the voice acting successfully adds to the enjoyment and comedic elements of the game. However, there are also critics who express some concerns about the voice acting in Headlander. God is a Geek criticizes the repetitive use of "y'all" by the AI assistant character, which can be seen as a negative aspect of the voice acting. Hooked Gamers also points out that while the hillbilly-accented narrator adds humor to the game, it feels out of place in the futuristic setting and falls flat at times. These criticisms highlight the potential mismatch between the voice acting and the game's overall atmosphere. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Headlander has its strengths and weaknesses. The positive reviews from CGMagazine, COGconnected, and other critics highlight the humor and entertainment value brought by the voice acting, particularly through characters like the Southern companion and Earl, the guide. On the other hand, the negative reviews from God is a Geek and Hooked Gamers raise concerns about repetitive dialogue and a potential lack of cohesion with the game's setting. Despite these mixed opinions, it seems that the majority of critics appreciate the voice acting for its contribution to the game's humor and unique style, as mentioned by TheSixthAxis.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Technical Performance of Headlander across various gaming platforms. Xbox One version is praised for its smooth gameplay, while the PC version performs well on modern gaming PCs. However, the PlayStation 4 version faces issues like slowdowns, imprecise combat, crashes, and frame rate drops. Despite these flaws, overall enjoyment of the game remains intact according to critics.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Technical Performance of Headlander vary across different gaming platforms. Starting with the positives, the Xbox One version, as reviewed by ICXM, is praised for having a locked framerate and minimal technical issues. This indicates a smooth and stable gameplay experience on this platform. Similarly, GameWatcher's review of the PC version highlights that the game performs well on modern gaming PCs, thanks to its minimum requirements that are not too demanding. Moving on to the negatives, the PlayStation 4 version of Headlander receives mixed feedback. While Game Rant mentions that the game runs smoothly for the most part, there are occasional slowdowns during busy combat sections. Metro GameCentral echoes this sentiment, noting imprecise combat and some nasty slowdowns. TheSixthAxis goes further to mention slow downs, crashes, and even corrupted save files in certain areas. Washington Post also points out frame rate drops during intense laser battles. These criticisms indicate that the PS4 version of the game suffers from technical issues that can impact the overall gameplay experience. Taking into account the opinions of the critics, it is evident that the Technical Performance of Headlander varies across different gaming platforms. The Xbox One version stands out as having a locked framerate and minimal technical issues, providing a smooth and enjoyable experience. The PC version is also praised for its performance on modern gaming PCs. However, the PlayStation 4 version receives mixed feedback, with critics mentioning occasional slowdowns, imprecise combat, crashes, and frame rate drops during intense battles. Despite these technical flaws, critics like Push Square and Washington Post note that the issues do not significantly impact the overall enjoyment of the game. Therefore, while there are some technical drawbacks, the consensus suggests that the Technical Performance of Headlander is generally acceptable across all platforms.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of Headlander. Positive aspects like exploration and upgrade systems contribute to replayability, but some reviewers feel that after one playthrough, there may not be enough new content to warrant multiple replays. While the game offers opportunities for discovery and unlocking upgrades, its short run time and limited engagement with features may limit its overall replay value.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Headlander are varied, with some positive aspects highlighted by multiple reviewers. MondoXbox mentions that the campaign lasts around 9 hours, with additional time for finding hidden secrets. This suggests that there is a decent amount of content to explore and discover, which can contribute to the replay value. Attack of the Fanboy also mentions that the game encourages exploration and offers an upgrade system, adding replay value for fans of the genre. Push Square echoes this sentiment by stating that the game encourages exploration and finding secrets, with upgrade stations and abilities to unlock, providing incentive for replaying the game. These positive aspects indicate that Headlander offers opportunities for players to engage in multiple playthroughs to fully explore and unlock all the game has to offer. However, there are also some negative opinions regarding the replay value of Headlander. Hooked Gamers mentions that while the game offers a fun experience for a weekend playthrough, it may not have much replay value. COGconnected states that there isn't much reason to replay the game other than to explore and play with unlocked upgrades. These opinions suggest that once the initial playthrough is complete, there may not be enough new content or incentives to entice players to revisit the game multiple times. Game Revolution adds to this sentiment by mentioning that the reviewer only made use of a small percentage of the extensive upgrade system, indicating that the replay value may be limited if players do not fully engage with all the available features. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Headlander offers some replay value, but it may not be extensive. While the game provides opportunities for exploration, finding secrets, and unlocking upgrades, there are mixed opinions on whether these aspects are enough to warrant multiple playthroughs. The Games Machine mentions that the game offers a decent amount of replay value with the ability to freely develop different skills and explore hidden areas, suggesting that there are elements that can contribute to replayability. However, GameWatcher states that the game has a brief run time of around five hours, which may limit the overall replay value. In conclusion, while Headlander offers some replay value through its exploration and upgrade systems, it may not provide enough incentives for extensive replayability.


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Overall Verdict

Headlander: A unique and enjoyable action-platform game praised for its fun gameplay, great visuals, and entertaining writing by critics. Some reviewers noted criticisms of repetition, lackluster combat, and shortcomings in story and character development. Overall, recommended for fans of the Metroidvania genre with room for improvement.

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Cgmagonline.com

Jul 29, 2016

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Headlander is a funny, memorable, and original game that subverts many aspects of modern platformers. It is a quirky gem that is worth playing.

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Pushsquare.com

Jul 29, 2016

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Headlander is a well-produced, innovative, and fun game. It stays true to classic Metroidvanias while building upon their foundations. The story, characters, environments, and humor are all excellent. The only major fault is its slight technical flaws.

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Godisageek.com

Jul 25, 2016

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The game is praised as an excellent side-scrolling Metroidvania game with nostalgic undertones and great gameplay.

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Egmnow.com

Jul 27, 2016

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Headlander is praised as a great metroidvania game with a zany setting, retro-futuristic design, and tight gameplay. It is recommended for fans of the genre, although it may become tiresome towards the endgame.


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Ausgamers.com

Aug 8, 2016

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Headlander is overall praised as a joy to play, with a clear sense of purpose and intuitiveness in its design. It is described as the best severed astronaut head game you'll ever play.

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Gamesradar.com

Jul 25, 2016

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Headlander is an inventive sidescroller that hits way more than it misses. It's a psychedelic sci-fi head trip well worth taking.

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Xblafans.com

Dec 8, 2016

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Headlander is a fun game that excels at the basics and offers laughs and sources of wonder. It is highly recommended for those looking for a Metroidvania experience.


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Gamerant.com

Jul 26, 2016

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Headlander is a well-made Metroidvania game with engaging puzzles and exploration elements. The combat is the weakest component, favoring spamming over strategy, but the boss fights are a highlight. The game's short length and lack of side quests may be a drawback for some, but overall it is a quality game that fans of the genre and Double Fine's style will enjoy.

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Telegraph.co.uk

Oct 4, 2016

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The game is a fun and varied Metroidvania-style adventure with a sincere and enjoyable story.

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Pcgamer.com

Jul 25, 2016

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The review states that the game is comfortable in its own skin and offers a gorgeously kitschy world, but also mentions that it plays things safer than expected.

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