
80
140 is a rhythm-based platformer in which the player controls a geometric shape as it travels through two-dimensional levels that shift in time to the underlying soundtrack. A joy to play, the game is a masterclass in rhythm-based game design.
70
140 looks and sounds as great as ever on the Switch, though some boss battles and a lack of meaningful post-game content means that it’s like an album you’ll listen to once and forget about until you come back to it years later.
60
The four levels can be completed in an hour or two, and there isn’t really any reason to come back once you’ve done so. Fortunately, the music is mostly pleasant and the jumping feels tight. More platforming variety, like special abilities, and incentives, like hidden or hard-to-reach collectables would have been a welcome addition, but as it is I would only recommend 140 to the genre-fan who has to play every single game out there.
140
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Jan 9, 2020
Metascore
Mixed or Average
70
User score
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7.2
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Based on 6 Critic Reviews
80
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72
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Based on 3 Critic Reviews
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Based on 7 Critic Reviews
70
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Metascore
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70
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Jan 15, 2020
80
140 is a rhythm-based platformer in which the player controls a geometric shape as it travels through two-dimensional levels that shift in time to the underlying soundtrack. A joy to play, the game is a masterclass in rhythm-based game design.
Jan 10, 2020
80
Excellent rhythm game that has truly stood the test of time. At the low price point, it is hard not to recommend 140 for any Nintendo Switch owner looking for an enjoyable jaunt through a colorful beat.
Dec 16, 2019
78
140 provides simplistic controls in conjunction with challenging beat-based puzzle-platformer action that will take players only a few hours of their time to beat. The experience is definitely worth the cost of admission.
Jan 14, 2020
70
140 looks and sounds as great as ever on the Switch, though some boss battles and a lack of meaningful post-game content means that it’s like an album you’ll listen to once and forget about until you come back to it years later.
Jan 7, 2020
70
Colorful, minimalistic, creative. A very short, but entertaining skill test with very reduced retro visuals.
Jan 10, 2020
60
The four levels can be completed in an hour or two, and there isn’t really any reason to come back once you’ve done so. Fortunately, the music is mostly pleasant and the jumping feels tight. More platforming variety, like special abilities, and incentives, like hidden or hard-to-reach collectables would have been a welcome addition, but as it is I would only recommend 140 to the genre-fan who has to play every single game out there.
Dec 30, 2019
60
A challenging and fairly entertaining delivery, 140 is held back by its amount of content and a feeling that it’s past its prime.
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Summary140 is a challenging minimalistic platformer with abstract colorful graphics. Rhythmic awareness is required to overcome obstacles controlled by an energetic, yet melancholic electronic soundtrack.
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- PC
- PlayStation Vita
- PlayStation 4
- Xbox One
- Wii U
- Nintendo Switch
- 3DS
Initial Release Date:Jan 9, 2020
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