As is the case with retro-inspired platformers, theres not much to spoil.

The Ice Kunai suit can throw projectiles and hang on to certain surfaces.

Mine Buster reveals hidden platforms and can make breakable walls go boom.

Berserk Boy’s face makes up one half of the image, while his arch nemesis takes up the other.

Once that leap bashes into an enemy, it’s possible for you to leap again in mid-air.

Though, Berserk Boys best bits come when youre forced to mix and match every suit.

Again, theres real joyous momentum in chaining every suits distinct movesets.

Berserk Boy and his pal ride on a jetski and avoid bouncing projectiles.

That impossibly wide gap?

you could fly over it now.

That locked yellow door?

Berserk Boy races along a rocky level.

Blow it off its hinges with the Mine Buster.

Berserk Boy hits some minor speed bumps during these reruns, though.

(I say minor because stages only last between four to ten minutes a pop.)

Berserk Boy shoots some enemies in a forest.

That frantic energy is only bolstered by a hyper-catchy theme song courtesy ofSonic Manias composer Tee Lopes.

This review is based on a review build of the game, provided by publishers Berserk Boy Games.