Superola Champion Edition Review (Steam)

For this Superola Champion Edition Review, we play a challenging runner-style platforming adventure, in which you’ll have to guide a burger-loving llama in its quest to defeat the Hotdog Aliens and recover the stolen hamburgers… before they get cold!

Superola Champion Edition Review Pros:

  • Decent cartoon graphics.
  • 733.99MB download size.
  • Steam achievements.
  • 3 save slots.
  • Full controller support.
  • Graphics settings – video mode screen, and v-sync.
  • Two ways to play – modern visuals and music or retro visuals and music.
  • CRT filter settings – on/off, bleeding, scan lines, scanlines width, vignetting, fish eye, and aperture.
  • Supports four players locally.
  • You can use a keyboard to play.
  • Endless runner gameplay.
  • Three game modes – story, endless, and verses.
  • World map level select.
  • End of level breakdown showing kills, combos, burgers, score, and a bonus item.
  • Has nods to classic games like Mario and Sonic.
  • The game is where you auto-run through a level collecting burgers, avoiding obstacles and making it to the end.
  • At the end of a level, you hit a box for a random item.
  • Burgers allow you to attack enemies instead of jumping over them.
  • Decent soundtrack.
  • Simple controls.
  • Opening tutorial pop-ups.
  • Big bright graphics.
  • You can replay levels.
  • There is a lot of platforming and jumping.
  • Items collected can be activated on the map select screen and are things like one-hit protection, double score, or double jump.
  • Unlock new skins for your character.
  • Earn bonus awards in a level for no deaths, no kills, etc.
  • On land and underwater-themed levels.
  • Alpacas Redemption is another game within the game and is a puzzle platformer where you have a set of abilities but every level you complete, you have to sacrifice an ability of your choosing.
  • Online leaderboards with filters and friends list.
  • The Alpaca Redemption game is pixel art regardless of graphics choice.
  • There are 12 worlds to play in.
  • Endless mode lets you pick any world and shows your best distance.
  • Quick loading times.
  • Endless mode is a definite experience.
  • Unlock new characters to play as.
  • Combo counter when hitting enemies.

Superola Champion Edition Review Cons:

  • Tutorials are basic and it feels like some are missing.
  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • The noise when you pick up a burger is very grating.
  • For every good level, you get a handful of plain boring ones.
  • No checkpoints.
  • The jumping is way too loose and spongey making a lot of trivial jumps a real pain in the ass.
  • The story mode is not great fun to play.

Related Post: Crashy Laps Review (PlayStation 5)

Superola Champion Edition:

Official website.

Developer: Undercoders

Publisher: JanduSoft

Store Links –

Steam

  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Sound - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Accessibility - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Length - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Fun Factor - 7/10
7/10

Summary

Superola Champion Edition is a game that offers a blend of modern and retro gaming experiences. It features decent cartoon graphics and supports full controller support. The game has a download size of 733.99MB and offers Steam achievements.

The game provides two ways to play – modern visuals and music or retro visuals and music, with CRT filter settings that include on/off, bleeding, scan lines, scanlines width, vignetting, fish eye, and aperture. It supports four players locally and can also be played using a keyboard.

Superola Champion Edition is an endless runner gameplay with three game modes – story, endless, and verses. The game involves auto-running through a level collecting burgers, avoiding obstacles, and making it to the end. At the end of a level, you hit a box for a random item. Burgers allow you to attack enemies instead of jumping over them.

However, the game has its downsides. The tutorials are basic and it feels like some are missing. The controls cannot be rebound, and the noise when you pick up a burger can be grating. The jumping is loose and spongey, making a lot of trivial jumps a real pain. The story mode is not great fun to play.

Despite these drawbacks, the game offers a lot of platforming and jumping. Items collected can be activated on the map select screen and are things like one-hit protection, double score, or double jump. You can unlock new skins for your character and earn bonus awards in a level for no deaths, no kills, etc.

In conclusion, Superola Champion Edition is a game that offers a unique blend of modern and retro gaming experiences. It has its strengths and weaknesses, but overall, it provides an entertaining and engaging gaming experience.

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!