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Rick Henderson

2022
GenresIndie, Action, Shooter, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Single Player
AvailableAug 31, 2022
PlatformPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One
DeveloperFat Pug Studio
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Rick Henderson is an endless horizontal-scrolling shoot 'em up with infinite replayability, a true hommage to 16-bit shooters wrapped in graphics we all loved. Twitch your fingers through five enemy factions and their bosses, upgrade your ship and try to survive through unpredictable space events.

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Thisgengaming.com

Sep 20, 2022

Rick Henderson is a fun retro shoot ‘em up that provides plenty of bang for your buck. It controls like a game in this genre should and the random levels always throw something different at you. Some people may not like the fact that the levels aren’t curated and that is fair criticism for sure as that is something that had made many other shmups memorable. For just a handful of dollars though you should have a pretty good time with this one. *Rick Henderson is available now on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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