

TRON RUN/r is one of the most entertaining and spectacular runners around, but that has come at a price. There’s also a big chunk of DLC on top of that if you want more. In an age when most runners are often given away free, the £15 price tag here is a bit much. TRON RUN/r is a surprisingly fun, visually and aurally pleasing game, but one that is priced a little too richly. (If you want a reference that’s more in time with the modern TRON, because you don’t cling onto the 80s in a desperate attempt to feel young, try Jarvis from Iron Man.) This mode is definitely best left until you’ve put in some good time learning the ropes, unless you’re Johnny Number 5, a little alien frisbee from Batteries Not Included, or the alien ship from Flight of the Navigator. Without knowing what’s coming the fairly complex controls (for a runner, at least) are put under most scrutiny, as are your own skills, and at least the former comes out of it well. It’s a neat additional mode, but nowhere near as engaging or involved as the running.įinally, you can try to survive for as long as possible in randomly generated running constructs, in a mode which is most similar to the mobile games that regularly dominate the app stores. You can strike opponents if they get close enough, perform tricks while grabbing big air off ramps, and use perks to add cool stuff like a nice speed boost after drifting – which kind of works like a basic version of the system in Mario Kart. On bikes the gameplay is obviously a bit faster, and there’s a Ridge Racer-style timer, with seconds being added if you make it through gates. Beyond this there are 16 stages designed to be tackled on the cycles. There are 16 stages to complete, and they’ll take considerable time to master if you’re into that kind of thing. Temporary perks and weapons can be bought using in-game credits, making those high scores that little bit easier to achieve. You must collect bits in order to increase your combo, which in turn means you can earn more points. The most basic goal is to reach the end of the stage, but in order to earn stars you’ll need to score a lot of points, which will likely require repeated plays unless you’re actually TRON, or D.A.R.Y.L. It’s your job to navigate through each perilous construct, wall-running and hovering as you go, gliding through boost rings, sliding under barriers, taking out foes, and activating platforms with your identity disc. As a male or female glowing neon person you run at a fair clip down partially constructed city streets, with recognizers (I had to Wikipedia that) flying overhead, orange enemies throwing discs at you, and bricks blocking your path. The bulk of Tron RUN/r comes from the running gameplay, as the title might have suggested to you. That might sound a little, well, dull, and a bit of a waste of the TRON licence, but it’s actually pretty enjoyable, albeit perhaps a tad expensive at £14.99. There’s also an endless running mode, too, if you want that experience.

Set inside the gloriously neon, digital world of the films, RUN/r is essentially a point-to-point runner in which you tackle levels either on foot or on one of the classic TRON light cycles. The Peloton Tread empowers you to run farther, train better and recover smarter with a range of total body workouts that keep you motivated every step of. YouTube stats: 5 views and 0 comments for top 50 videos uploaded last week, 0 new videos uploaded yesterday.TRON RUN/r is an odd little game.

Release date: (previously in Early Access) Tags: Action (70), Racing (46), Runner (15), Cyberpunk (14), Parkour (11), Sci-fi (8), Singleplayer (8), Great Soundtrack (6), Arcade (5)Ĭategory: Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Trading Cards, In-App Purchases, Partial Controller Support Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil Return to the world of TRON with TRON RUN/r, a new lightning fast, action-adventure runner with a twist! Hone your DISC and CYCLE skills, then challenge the grueling STREAM program that throws endless combinations of modes and levels at you until you crash – how long can you survive?ĭeveloper: Sanzaru Games Inc.
