The moment you see an enemy (or they see you), tap them immediately to take them out. Shoot Directly At The Enemy That’s a twofer. And there’s only one way to deal with them… 4. Of course, among many of the obstacles are the enemies. For example, if you find that a certain did not blow up because you destroyed an explosive too soon, there should be another way to get to the exit. There could be many ways you can overcome obstacles. This is why it pays to be alert in this game.īefore you make a move, any move, be sure to take a look at your surroundings. By the time you react to it, you could have already been shot. It could mean that an enemy at the far end of the screen could be aiming at you. The game slowed down but it isn’t you pressing any buttons! What could this mean? Plan Your Jumps Or Rolls As You Move About You don’t always have to hold still while readying the vigilante for the jumps, however. Observe first where he can land to make sure that you swiftly make it through the level with finesse and style. Pulling downward will ready him for a jump and pulling upward will ready him to roll. There will be traps, important mechanisms in the level that allow for progression, enemies, and more, so it’s best to look around first before you make jumps.Īs you hold down any portion of your screen, the vigilante’s trajectory will show. The levels are much smaller but they still often give players something to think about while they move around. Ripe for Revenge’s movement mechanics are a little bit different from how the original My Friend Pedro plays.Ĭompared to the original game where the vigilante can move about freely, the mobile version reduces his movement simply to rolling and jumping only. We know that in many of our previous guides here on Level Winner we promote the use of ads since they give boosts, provide the player with resources, and many more but for Ripe for Revenge, ads are more like a punishment for doing so badly (or if you would like to repeat a level). But seeing as this is a mobile game, it will be riddled by public enemy number 1: advertisements. You will be making your way through dozens of traps, corridors, stairways, all while blasting out the brains of many a henchman. Pedro’s son, daughter, and wife are all missing and there will be hell to pay. That’s right, Pedro has a family that needs saving and it’s up to you, the vigilante, to once again put that mask on and give the baddies what for. We will withhold the rest of the plot since the game’s story is full of spoilers and trust us, it’s best that you check it out the PC game yourself.īut to those who have played this game before, Pedro’s back and he has a family! Both the vigilante and Pedro work together to stop criminals in the city. The titular character is not the masked vigilante you control, but a seemingly imaginary vision in the form of a talking, floating banana and his name is Pedro. To readers unfamiliar to the game, My Friend Pedro is a run-and-gun game featuring intense, slow-motion gun fights, lots of parkour, and of course, Pedro. People who take orders from talking bananas are completely normal. Although, that isn’t to say that My Friend Pedro is goofy on its own. While the PC version looks much more serious in tone, the mobile release, subtitled Ripe for Revenge, is much goofier and sillier. It’s time to shed some blood and buy some… bananas…?ĭevolver Digital has just graced the mobile games market with a port of one of their PC titles, My Friend Pedro. Lock and load, people! It’s time to don that full-faced mask and hunt down some baddies.
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