Pixel Ripped 1989 is a wacky multi-dimensional homage to the early days of gaming. The player embarks on a journey into the screen of a classic videogame and beyond.
The game tasks players with controlling a handheld 8-bit style videogame while simultaneously navigating and interacting with the surrounding 3D environment of a classroom. This creates a multilayered experience where players must balance playing the retro game platformer sections while also managing distractions and challenges in the real-world setting.
Players control a character on the handheld device, navigating challenging side-scrolling levels filled with obstacles, enemies, and boss fights. Reviewers praise the authenticity of this retro gaming experience, noting that the platforming feels true to classic NES and Game Boy era titles like Mega Man and Mario. The tight, responsive controls and clever level design provide a satisfying challenge, testing players' skills in old-school gaming.
The game seamlessly blends the 2D retro game with the 3D classroom setting. As players focus on the platforming sections, they must also keep an eye on the teacher, using objects like spitballs to distract her and avoid getting caught playing a game during class. Reviewers find this dual-focus gameplay loop highly engaging and immersive, with the need to navigate challenges in both the virtual and physical worlds simultaneously creating a uniquely creative VR experience.
Beyond the classroom distractions, players can interact with various elements in the 3D environment to progress through the game. This includes finding ways to get the attention of classmates, dealing with the imposing school principal, and uncovering hidden secrets or items. Reviewers highlight how these environmental interactions build upon the core gameplay loop in clever and surprising ways, further blending the virtual and physical worlds together.
Reviewers note that the game provides a satisfying level of challenge, with the difficulty ramping up significantly in later stages. Mastering the retro platforming while simultaneously managing the 3D distractions is described as both thrilling and at times, frustrating. However, most agree that the sense of accomplishment in overcoming these challenges is a major part of the game's appeal. The ability to replay levels and uncover hidden collectibles also adds to the game's replayability.
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