Razed

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Summary

RAZED is a lightning-fast, single-player platform racing game that's all about speedrunning. Sprint through dynamic neon levels in the quickest time possible, employing skills such as super-speed bursts, mega-jumps, drifts, stomps and strafes to bypass obstacles and uncover shortcuts to propel yourself up the online leaderboards. But there's a catch: powers cost momentum, and if your energy falls too low your shoes (and you) could very well explode...


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Review by TrueAchievements
October 5, 2018

Razed is fun and flashy. It’s a platformer focused on speed and precision and it’s backed up with fair level design and good mechanics. In its dash towards the finish line, it hits every step almost perfectly. Unfortunately, the couple misses hold it back from top marks. It’s got an uneven difficulty curve that will undoubtedly turn away some casual players. It’s also got an almost required backtracking element to find hidden upgrades and that’s not fun when all you want to do is break records and keep moving through the levels. Razed is nevertheless a joy to play on many occasions and that’s often enough to make it worth playing.

80
Review by TheXboxHub
October 3, 2018

At the end of the day, Razed is one of the more superior games to come out of the ID@Xbox initiative; it gets a lot of things spot on, and it never feels unfair which – for a game of this type – is an achievement in itself.

40
Review by XBLA Fans
October 3, 2018

The difficulty in this platformer is beyond frustrating. It has its moments but falls just as often as you will. You won’t even worry about your times; you’ll be more concerned with surviving. The ranks end up feeling like you have to find the faster routes which require a lot of upgrades. It’s either you complete the level with a low ranking, or you find an alternate route to get a cheated S rank. There’s really not much in-between. This leaves the whole idea of speed running in the dust. It just doesn’t work, and I don’t feel many people will enjoy trying to obtain better times. Razed is playable even with its flaws, but how much you play will be up to your patience and determination.

70
Review by Xbox_Alive [user]
September 24, 2018

I loved the visual style that each level delivered to me because everything stood out and in a way it made the the gameplay that little bitI loved the visual style that each level delivered to me because everything stood out and in a way it made the the gameplay that little bit more exhilarating. There is a decent amount of replaybility present thanks to the online leaderboards and beating your time or somebody else’s gives you a great sense of achievement. You can complete the levels in a number of different ways and this does keep things fresh and interesting whilst also giving you a bit of freedom as well. The game offers you a decent amount of levels each packed with variety and each being very different from the other.I liked how they introduced the different skills you can use during the levels. You will get frustrated every now and then because some of the levels can be pretty difficult. Exploding can be a real nuisance especially if you’re quite far in a level. The platforming can feel a little bit floaty at times which does cause you to experience a few cheap deaths. Speedrunning platformers are game’s you either love or hate because whilst they can be fun and enjoyable at times they can also be infuriating at times as well. Razed does exactly that and as far as this genre is concerned it’s definitely a decent addition to the genre. Something that strikes you straight away with this game is its art style which is very distinct to say the least. This art style then combines excellently with the different levels and I’m very pleased to say that each level has tons of variety and plays out differently. Prepare yourself though because some levels are rather difficult and the floaty platforming feel will cause you to experience a few cheap deaths here and there which can be quite frustrating. You also have to watch out for the exploding mechanic as well which can be a real nuisance so watch your energy meter quite closely especially if your using lots of your skills. Despite the few frustrating moments the game throws up it still didn’t stop from returning back to the game time and time again though and with the inclusion of the online leaderboards the game has some replaybility which means Razed gets a recommendation from me.

60
Review by Video Chums
September 22, 2018

The neon sights and off-the-wall premise of Razed make it stand out as a unique and enjoyable indie. However, its reliance on memorization makes mastering its stages eventually become more tedious than fun.

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Game Information
Release Date September 14, 2018
Publisher Warpfish Games, PQube
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Third person
Genres Platform, Racing, Indie, Arcade
Themes Action
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch