MeteoHeroes Review (PlayStation 4)



Wherever and whenever it is needed, you’ll find our MeteoHeroes Review! As you meet our super-powered friends that are ready to solve any problem that may affect the environment anywhere on Earth! Travel with them from Rome to the South Pole, as they take on incredible missions, visiting nine amazing places on our planet until they reach their final destination and a showdown with their fearsome arch-enemies Doctor Makina and the Maculans!

MeteoHeroes Review Pros:

  • Nice graphics.
  • 8.29GB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • Action-platformer gameplay.
  • Works on Playstation 5.
  • Nine World locations.
  • Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
  • Tells the story of ridding the world of pollution and solving issues like alternative power sources.
  • 3 collectible items in each location that you need to get to move forward.
  • Bite-sized levels.
  • You can double jump, shoot and block projectiles.
  • Is based on the cartoon series.
  • Set pieces will have you choose the one correct answer of 3 ways to pass an obstacle.
  • Handy button to direct you to the objective.
  • Level flyover.
  • Tree tokens to collect like coins.
  • Big end of the game boss fight.

MeteoHeroes Review Cons:

  • Very basic.
  • Tutorial pop-ups happen at every level.
  • Collecting coins is pointless outside of a trophy.
  • The last level is just one section repeated 3 times with you facing the same boss 3 times and they use the same attack pattern each time.
  • Not difficult at all.
  • A game all about saving planet earth has you using a helicopter more than anything else.
  • All the levels feel the same.
  • Only a few enemy types.
  • Little replay value.
  • No reason for the shield to have a charge to it.

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MeteoHeroes:

Official website.

Developer: Gammera Nest

Publisher: Gammera Nest

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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