Gangs of Sherwood is a game that must have been made 20 years ago, but then somehow got released in 2023 using some kind of magic that transformed it with current graphical technology. It’s important to note that I mean this as a compliment, not a derision of the game. It just has me feeling nostalgic for the Xbox 360 era of co-op games when I had a wealth of friends who also had too much spare time to play with.
Taking control of Robin Hood, Maid Marion, Little John, or Friar Tuck, you have to pummel your way through countless enemies in each level to collect gold, find little bits of loot, and save civilians from the evil Sheriff of Nottingham. This is a reimagining of the popular folklore and mythical tales, where steampunk tech is all the rage and you’ll be fighting against enemies wielding energy shields.
You’ll also be fighting with your own advanced tech though. Mr Hood himself can create hovering arrows as he performs melee combos before loosing them at a single target with a charged shot. Maid Marion has an awesome dagger that has control over magnetism and can make blades hover around her enemies before making them all close in on the target in an instant. Friar Tuck has one of the largest maces you’ll see in gaming and can deal huge amounts of damage with it, while Little John is a steampunk pugilist with a mechanical arm and the ability to charge up attacks to unleash fiery strikes.
Leaning on a Devil May Cry-style rating system, combat is nice and fluid, though does feel very same-y to begin with. The good news is that you unlock new techniques and mods to your abilities pretty quickly, so you can switch things up fast, and you can always just change your hero between missions if you fancy a change of pace.
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