Cookie Cutter
From the beginning of Cookie Cutter, I knew this Metroidvania promised attitude, immense violence, and a tragic layer buried deep within a journey through a sprawling world. My first few minutes with the game felt like a bloody combination of Robocop, Tank Girl, and a bunch of 90s games such as Skyblazer, where our beaten and broken protagonist sees the love of their life being taken away by a bunch of nasty villains. And like any great retro game, it’s time to embark on a grand venture of grime, grit, blood, sweat and plenty of tears, as Cookie Cutter is quite frankly 2024’s most bada** Metroidvania.
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