Anthony Morris: "Crimsonland was originally released back in 2003 and despite not being overly popular, was well loved by those who played it. And now, more than ten years later it is once again hitting the metaphorical shelves and coming to steam and PS4. If you were lucky enough to play this one the first time around then I’m sure you already have this one in your wish list. If not, allow me to shed some light."
Like that old Ronseal advert from the noughties, Crimsonland does exactly what it says on the tin: It delivers buckets buckets of blood that’ll paint your screen as sanguine as a vintage bottle of cabernet sauvignon.
Crimsonland is a 14 year-old shooter finally making its way to the Switch. How does it fare against modern titles that have technology on their side?
COGconnected - Crimsonland, now on the Switch, is an entertaining guilty pleasure but it’s tough to ignore its generic graphics, sound and bland campaign mode.