Poncho (video game)

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Poncho
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Developer(s) Delve Interactive
Publisher(s) Rising Star Games
Engine
Platform(s)
ReleaseWindows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4
November 3, 2015
Wii U
August 18, 2016
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s)

Poncho is an action game developed by Delve Interactive, released for Windows, OS X, and PlayStation 4 on November 3, 2015, and Wii U on August 18, 2016. A version for the PlayStation Vita was announced, but cancelled prior to release. [1]

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Gameplay

The game consists of a robot wearing a poncho. Humanity has disappeared and only robots remain. Players make their mission through the world of pixelated parallax to find Poncho's maker and save humanity. [2] The gameplay consists of a 2D platformer with different layer of depth, being able to get closer or further away.

Reception

The PC version has been reviewed on Destructoid with a score of 60/100. [3] The PS4 version has been reviewed on Hardcore Gamer with a score of 80/100. [4] On PSU.com, also for the PS4 version, the game was reviewed with a score of 80/100. [2] On GameCrate, the game's review score was 78/100. [5] On Push Square, the review score was 50/100. [6] Hardcore Gamer compared the game to Fez. [7]

The game was a commercial failure. In a blog post at Gamasutra published over a year after the game's release, Dan Hayes, a developer at Delve stated their company had "not yet made a single penny from Poncho". He further blamed Rising Star Games for a lack of support; the publisher responded by stating that Delve had consistently missed milestones. [8] [9]

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References

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  7. Campbell, Spencer (July 15, 2015). "Poncho Scratches that Fez-Shaped Itch and More". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
  8. Julian Benson (January 11, 2017). "UPDATED: Developer Says Publisher Sabotaged His Game". Kotaku . Retrieved May 12, 2017.
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