Marie Pritchard
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Alongside references to the original Kao game, bashing barrels to find ducats, and unleashing fists of fury on a variety of troublesome foes, Kao the Kangaroo deftly finds a way to combine stereotypical platformer tropes to create a knock-out game. As a newcomer to the franchise, I am left wanting more from the brave marsupial, and can only hope that Tate Multimedia will continue its dedication to Kao.
Alongside references to the original Kao game, bashing barrels to find ducats, and unleashing fists of fury on a variety of troublesome foes, Kao the Kangaroo deftly finds a way to combine stereotypical platformer tropes to create a knock-out game. As a newcomer to the franchise, I am left wanting more from the brave marsupial, and can only hope that Tate Multimedia will continue its dedication to Kao.
Aside from the saving issue, I was surprised by Epic Chef. In fact, after putting hours into it I can say for certain it is one of my favourite games of the year. It mixes arguably terrible jokes (I find them hilarious), cleverly chaotic gameplay and a semi-nostalgic art style to create an entertaining and great game.

