Checking out Retro City Rampage on the 3DS

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Retro City Rampage is coming to the 3DS, and everyone’s favorite nine foot tall beardless viking Jim Sterling wasn’t sure he’d be down with that. The game combines GTA-style open world criminal behavior with low-res, sprite-based graphics. Our lion-hearted, mammoth-handed warrior king was not optimistic that the 3DS’s relatively small screen could display Retro City Rampage in a manner that would be pleasing to his gigantic eyeballs

Want to see what happens when Jim plays the game in real life? Then press play on the video, ya dingus! If you try real hard, you can also listen to Jim talk. It could be good!


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