Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii U eShop
- 25th Feb 2016, £7.49
- 25th Feb 2016, $9.99
- Also Available On
Reviews
Review REPLAY: VHS is Not Dead (Wii U eShop)
Taking it to the Betamax
'Going retro' is all the rage in modern download gaming. Pixels and chiptunes aren't hard to find in any download store, from the eShop to PSN to Steam and beyond, as gamers of all ages embrace titles that offer an enhanced twist on gaming's past. REPLAY: VHS is Not Dead aims to distinguish itself with retro-styled visuals...
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REPLAY: VHS is Not Dead News
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About The Game
REPLAY: VHS is not dead is a platform game in which you control time in a brand new way. Control up to five different characters and synchronise their actions to complete each level. Take on the role of film director and travel through several humorous movies in REPLAY: VHS not dead!
Each level is full of surprises and will have you racking your brains. Are you ready? Then silence on the set...camera...action! In REPLAY: VHS is not dead, you cannot lose. Don't like a scene? Cut! Take two!
There are over 70 levels in four different film universes with medals, costumes and hidden keys to find. REPLAY: VHS is not dead features 80s-style artwork and a soundtrack worthy of the great Hollywood classics.
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