My friend pedro: My Friend Pedro on Steam

‎My Friend Pedro on the App Store

Description

They kidnapped his wife and kids and left him for dead. But it’s going to take more than that to split this banana’s family. Help your friend Pedro serve some ice cold revenge, with a sprinkle of bullets on top!

My Friend Pedro is back in a brand new mobile adventure of blood, bullets and bananas! Flip and fire your way through 37 action packed levels on foot, on a motorcycle and even on a skateboard. Plan your high caliber choreography for the best scores and, if your skin is tough enough, test your skills in Blood Rush mode.

This banana is Ripe for Revenge. Are you?

Version 1.12

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Ratings and Reviews

1. 4K Ratings

One of the best mobile ports I’ve played!

After loving My Friend Pedro on pc and learning there was going to be a mobile port, I was skeptical of how the gameplay would translate, as well as assuming it would be a cash grab like many other mobile ports (though that second concern doesn’t really matter, since it helps indie devs). My assumptions turned out to be wrong, as after playing this game, I love the way it turned out. It keeps the movement shooter action of the original while condensing it into a simplified format, and while not as deep as the first game, it stills plays great. As a sucker for movement games, the fluid tricks while shooting enemies is a godsend. My only issues with the game would be the requirement to get premium to choose your levels instead of starting from the beginning, however, the premium version is a light price and the content and support for indie devs is well worth it. Overall great mobile game with few flaws!

The fun comes and goes within a heartbeat

The game is pretty fun but ends way to quick. I thought this was gonna be a spin off that would have endless amount of levels and updates but just like the original it ends way to quick. I beat the game with 3 stars on each level in about 3hours. The game ends once it starts to become more challenging and fun so keep in mind it does have an end to it and you will most likely reach it quickly. Also keep in mind they do ask you to pay $2.99 to be able to continue progress if you die but if you do not wanna pay you would have to start from the beginning each time you die. Overall I had a fun time but im sad its over within a flash would have loved for this to be a game were you just keep on getting more levels and different lands and enemies. Hopefully this game will get future updates but from the way it ends i highly doubt it. If you want a quick and fun game to pass
Some time this would be it but if you are looking to have a game for a long time I recommend looking elsewhere.

Short but Great

I’ve played my friend Pedro on switch but sadly not PC, and I loved every second of the game but once I finished I was ashamed that it was over but then once I was scrolling through the app store and saw My Friend Pedro for FREE and thought it had to be a rip off but then saw it was the actual developers and was perplexed to say the least until I realized it was a mobile adaptation. I was skeptical at first but then once I played it I realized how good it actually was, the mechanics aren’t janky, the fighting is smooth, and the enemies arent too difficult bit can be when in groups which I love, and of course the brief but charming dialogue which got me actually invested in the characters. I wasn’t expecting much of a storyline but was suprised to see that it had on of it’s own completely seperate from the original game and was a refreshing experience from a game I hold dear to my heart as a fun platformer/shooter game.

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As you may have gathered from My Friend Pedro‘s marketing, balletic gun battles are the key to high scores. Combining your murderthon with flips, wall jumps, cartwheels, window smashes, and rope swings increases your style points, while a multiplier awards players who move slickly from shootout to shootout, nimbly avoiding getting bogged down in scenery and viscera. The environment is also on your side, with petrol cans, pressure canisters, severed limbs, and even skateboards and frying pans all ready to aid you in battle, whether through room-clearing explosions or smug shots ricocheted into those hard-to-reach corners.

Also helping players out in a pinch is that mainstay of the early ’00s: Bullet Time. At the click of a button, players can slow the action right down, allowing for accurate placement of individual shots, a stylish reload, or just an extra second to plan the next move from your second-story suicide dive. When the returning fire gets a little too thick, a quick twirl, forward roll, and even nearby furniture can give you a second of breathing space before you continue on your quest to fire and forget. All of this is achieved via My Friend Pedro‘s intuitive twin-stick control system, allowing for lock-ons, split-firing, and quick access to your growing cache of weapons.

Aside from several unique sequences and boss battles (which I won’t spoil here), that is, in essence, the entire game. Guide the protagonist through around six chapters, each featuring between seven to ten levels, while honing your skills at traversing the environment, dodging damage, and taking down armies of enemies in as quick and smooth a fashion as possible. Once you’ve done that, keep doing it, find those lost seconds, shorten those firefights, trim down your time records, master your skateboarding skills. Practice is key in My Friend Pedro, and players will only get out of it the effort that is put into it. The only real opponent here is your own time and patience.

It must be noted that My Friend Pedro is not a story adventure. Most players will breeze through the whole game in three hours at best. Said story is also utterly flat. Aside from a couple of particularly off-the-wall moments, there is little-to-no resonance with our hero, the plot, and the denouement. The point of Pedro isn’t to complete the game – everyone can do that with relative ease – the point is to simply get better at the game itself, endlessly replaying your favourite stages and busting your own records until you’re unarguably the second coming of Chow Yun Fat.

Visually, My Friend Pedro contains a strange dream-like style, which lends a little abstract security to the grim fetishization of gun violence taking place on-screen, making the graphic action feel surreal, even slapstick, ala Shoot ‘Em Up or Deadpool. These woozy, hypnotic visuals are backed by an excellent techno score, performed by artists including Noisecream and Battlejuice. This head-pounding soundtrack, combined with Pedro‘s overall weirdness, makes for a memorable universe. The only misfire is a stage poking fun at “hardcore gamers”, that features the kind of low-hanging fruit you’d expect from Family Guy or latter-day Simpsons. It’s strikingly weak satire in comparison to the winking smartness of everything else on display.

Given that the goal of the game is to become a living highlight reel, My Friend Pedro wisely integrates social media options, automatically recording your craziest kills and turning them into .gifs. These can then be saved, or immediately uploaded to sites such as Twitter, so prepare for an influx of cartwheeling mayhem filling up your feed come launch day. Jesting aside, it’s a very smart feature for a game essentially designed around showing off.

My Friend Pedro is a crazy, violent, and sometimes downright weird score-attack title. It’s designed to be played and replayed in perpetuity, with the aim simply to master its wild action, wide variety of weapons and maneuvers, and over-the-top physics. As long as you’re aware of what you’re buying into here, you’ll have a (double-barreled) blast with its gleefully unashamed anarchy.

[This review is based on a retail build of the game provided by the publisher.]

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Release date

Jun 19, 2019

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My Friend Pedro

My Friend Pedro is an Action, Shooter video game released on June 19, 2019.
My Friend Pedro was created by DeadToast Entertainment and published by Devolver Digital.
The game is released on platforms such as: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.
Age limit 18+.
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    4 GB RAM

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    4 GB RAM

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    4 GB Free hard disk space


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