Gunlord and its update,
Gunlord X, were met with positive reception from critics since their release.
Classic Game Rooms
Mark Bussler called the game "unbelievably good" and "an obvious 2012 game of the year contender", before achieving the feat on 13 December of the same year.
The A.V. Clubs Anthony John Agnello ranked the original Neo Geo version as number two on their top ten of games released for discontinued consoles. According to
Hardcore Gamers, 10,000 copies of the Dreamcast release were sold as of May 2019. According to
review aggregator site
Metacritic, the Nintendo Switch version of
Gunlord X received "generally favorable" reviews.
Eurogamers Simon Parkin praised its '90s-style visual presentation, gameplay and balance but criticized various technical issues in the Dreamcast version.
Jeuxvideo.coms Dominique Cavallo commended NG:Dev.Team for creating a
Turrican-like experience, praising the arcade-like presentation, Mega Drive-like graphics, fast gameplay, large stages and audio design. When reviewing
Gunlord X on Switch, Thomas Nickel of
MAN!AC gave positive remarks to the atmospheric pixel art, action, balanced difficulty, secrets and soundtrack but criticized the level design for being long and branched.
Nintendo Lifes Ollie Reynolds also reviewed the Switch version of
Gunlord X, commenting in a positive about the exploration-based gameplay, combat, expansive stages design and overall audiovisual presentation. Reviewing the Dreamcast version,
Metros Roger Hargreaves regarded the game as a "love letter" to
Turrican and European 16-bit action games of the '90s, commending the
Roger Dean-style visuals reminiscent of
Psygnosis titles, boss encounters, level design and presentation but criticized the lack of new ideas and high difficulty. In contrast to other critics,
Retro Gamers Darran Jones and Stuart Hunt reviewed the Dreamcast version and gave positive remarks to the audiovisual presentation, atmosphere, large stages and hidden secrets that encourages exploration but criticized the controls for being clunky, technical issues, weapon design and gameplay.
RetroManiac Magazines David Borrachero reviewed the original Neo Geo release, commenting in a positive light about the graphics reminiscent of
Shadow of the Beast, modes of play, gameplay and music.
The Games Machines Danilo Dellafrana reviewed the Switch release of
Gunlord X, giving positive remarks for being a successful conversion of the original Neo Geo version, Dyll's soundtrack, the "old school" audiovisual presentation and balanced difficulty but criticized the autosave feature for lowering its challenge level and short length. == References ==