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ANTRO

Jul 16, 2025 1:20 AM

Pro
  • Unique blend of rhythm and puzzle mechanics
  • Strong soundtrack featuring diverse music genres
  • Engaging narrative premise with potential for deeper exploration

Con
  • Short gameplay length resulting in rushed experience
  • Platforming and rhythm mechanics require fine-tuning
  • More style than substance, lacking depth in world-building

Review

ANTRO presents an intriguing concept with its fusion of 2.5D platforming and rhythmic gameplay, set against a backdrop of a post-apocalyptic underground city. The music—a mélanges of Hip Hop, Drill, R&B, and Electronic—carries the experience, but ultimately, the brief duration of just over an hour restricts the storyline's development and immersive potential. As many critics point out, while the game offers cool aesthetics and a fantastic soundtrack that shines with Spanish artists, its execution falls short. The mechanics need more polish to create a truly satisfying rhythm-puzzle experience. Players who dive into ANTRO may find enjoyment in its style but will likely be left yearning for more substance beyond the engaging beats.

Background information

Critics have given ANTRO mixed reviews, with Gamer Escape highlighting the game's short length as a significant flaw affecting narrative depth. Vandal and Gamesurf also praise the soundtrack but note the lack of substance in gameplay. GameGrin reviews went a step further, suggesting that the game primarily serves as a platform for the soundtrack rather than offering a robust gaming experience.

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