Demon Turf
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Demon Turf

The 3D platformer with attitude! Join Beebz in her ambitious goal of taking over the Demon Turfs and becoming the Demon Queen herself! Jump, spin and punch your way across the turfs with unique mechan... See more

Released:2021-11-04
Genre:
Platform, Adventure, Indie
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Developer:Fabraz
Publisher:
Playtonic Friends

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Demon Turf is a great feeling platformer with some interesting level design, even if its a little inconsistent and a little too long

It harks back to 3D platformers of yore, but Demon Turf is so much more than a Banjo Kazooie-like. With its inventive platforming, packed to do list and great sense of humour, the latest game from the creators of Slime-San is devilishly good fun.

When a 3D platformer is done well, it can make for a thoroughly entertaining adventure and that's just what Demon Turf provides.

A 3D platformer which wears its inspirations on its sleeve but manages to offer enough individual style and unique platforming dynamics to stand on its own.

Lengthy and more than entertaining enough, Demon Turf has a few issues that irked me, but this is a very impressive 3D platformer that does a great job separating itself from the rest of the pack.

But despite some of the design shortcomings and the uneven difficulty, I kept going back from time to time to Demon Turf with a smile on my face. The cool visuals, the deep gameplay, the fun characters and the sheer amount of content make this a 3D platformer that fans of the genre should not sleep on. Beginners beware, however.

Welcome to a world where platforming reigns! Demon Turf is an adventure with attitude, starring Beebz in her goal of taking down the Demon King and ruling over the domain. For those fond of the procedural jump and shoot method of travel, this is one not to miss.

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Despite its missed opportunities and ideas that don't gel with the core gameplay, developer Fabraz's foray into three-dimensional platforming remains a fun-if-flawed hearkening to the genre's glory days. By far the studio's best trait in Demon Turf is in its relentless distilling of what made those original 3D platformers not just a joy to play, but a joy to finally see beaten. There are plenty of...

Folks, it’s been a long time since the golden age of the platformer collectathon. We’ve had solid entries over the years, such as the Yooka Laylee series and last year’s return of Crash Bandicoot. Still, it’s safe to say the age of that type of platformer, encouraging you to tick over that 100% completion, is over. An itch to fill in that space is undeniably present, and Demon Turf, a 3D adventure...