Julie Morley writes: "In Gryphon Knight Epic we are a knight without any options other than to come out of retirement for yet another heroic quest. Sir Oliver married "the girl" and life was good in the castle, but he longed for the good 'ol days of beating up monsters and bad guys. When he notices well-known heroes taking a turn for the dark side, he investigates with his loyal gryphon, Aquila, and must fight against countless bosses to get to the bottom of this."
Neil writes "It first dropped onto Xbox One a whole year again, but now, finally, Gryphon Knight Epic has made an appearance in Europe."
This looked quite interesting but I don't think i'll bother with such other great sidescrollers arriving lately
Review by Clark A.
Shoot ‘em ups have earned a permanent spot in the annals of video game history, but it’s no secret that the genre evades many conventions that characterise the current state of the industry. For most shooters, that’s fine and dandy because they have competent mechanics or serve up creativity in some other aspect. Thus, fans are satiated by the chewy centre of that archetypal candy.
Connected Digital World writes: When a developer uses the word ‘Epic’ in their games name, it immediately says two things to me.
Sweet you get to ride a gryphon