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Posted 22 January 2023
Cuphead PS4 (physical copy) £23.95 @ The Game Collection
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Been looking to get a physical copy for a while and this the first drop in price I've seen.
Includes the DLC.
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Come one, come all, to witness an interactive entertainment spectacle for the ages. Presenting…the all-cartoon Wondergame, Cuphead!! In this classic run and gun action game, play as brothers Cuphead or Mugman (in single player or local co-op) as you traverse strange worlds and take on massive, screen-filling bosses to earn your souls back from The Devil himself!
It’s no exaggeration to say there really isn’t any other experience like this worldwide phenomenon from developer Studio MDHR. Inspired by cartoons of the 1930s, Cuphead’s visuals and audio are meticulously created with the same techniques of the era: traditional hand drawn cel animation, watercolor backgrounds, and original jazz recordings. Cuphead truly is a playable cartoon that feels plucked from the golden era of animation.
But that’s not all! This rollicking retail edition includes the incredibly popular DLC expansion “The Delicious Last Course”, offering players a bevy of additional bosses, wondrous weapons & charms, and all-new playable character Ms. Chalice. Add in a set of delightful pack-ins lovingly crafted by the artists at Studio MDHR, and you get quite simply the most complete Cuphead experience ever, perfect for long-time fans and newcomers alike!
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Includes the DLC.
Info added by pirate1
Come one, come all, to witness an interactive entertainment spectacle for the ages. Presenting…the all-cartoon Wondergame, Cuphead!! In this classic run and gun action game, play as brothers Cuphead or Mugman (in single player or local co-op) as you traverse strange worlds and take on massive, screen-filling bosses to earn your souls back from The Devil himself!
It’s no exaggeration to say there really isn’t any other experience like this worldwide phenomenon from developer Studio MDHR. Inspired by cartoons of the 1930s, Cuphead’s visuals and audio are meticulously created with the same techniques of the era: traditional hand drawn cel animation, watercolor backgrounds, and original jazz recordings. Cuphead truly is a playable cartoon that feels plucked from the golden era of animation.
But that’s not all! This rollicking retail edition includes the incredibly popular DLC expansion “The Delicious Last Course”, offering players a bevy of additional bosses, wondrous weapons & charms, and all-new playable character Ms. Chalice. Add in a set of delightful pack-ins lovingly crafted by the artists at Studio MDHR, and you get quite simply the most complete Cuphead experience ever, perfect for long-time fans and newcomers alike!
Features:
- An individually-numbered “Cuphead Club Membership” card, reminiscent of classic mail-in club cards from the 1930s. Sign your card and store it snugly in your wallet – who knows when it might come in handy?
- Six single-strip comic collector cards, lovingly written and illustrated by the team at Studio MDHR. Perfect for a laugh to pep you up!
- Gorgeous, hand-drawn reversible cover art paying homage to classic cartoon movie posters and the fantastical world of Cuphead, featuring the game’s most iconic characters!
- Publisher: StudioMDHR
- Developer: StudioMDHR
- Number of Players: 2
- Genre: Action, Platformer, Shooter
- Release Date: 28th Jul 2020 (Digital) 6th December 2022 (Physical)
- Feature Support: 60fps
- PEGI Rating: 7
- Metacritic Reviews: (Base Game) 86%
- Metacritic Reviews: (DLC) 86%
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I finished some of the hardest games on the PS1/ Mega Drive etc back in the day in my youth, but I no longer have the same determination now. Now I just want to enjoy playing rather than challenge myself to the point of sheer frustration.
If it isn't fun, why bother?