
Joao writes "The plot of Reagan Gorbachev is fairly simplistic and possibly the most far-fetched and cheese filled that you’re ever likely to see – one that puts you into the alternate year of 1986 where the US President Ronald Reagan and the last Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev have both been kidnapped by some militant extremists. Now they must team up and work side by side in order to save themselves, and the world, from a nuclear armageddon."

John at GameSpew: "While Reagan Gorbachev presents some novel ideas, and builds upon a strong, Hotline Miami-inspired foundation, it nonetheless left me feeling cold."

Drew Leachman writes: There are those games that release that break the mold. They stand out from the pack in many different ways, and offer up a unique experience for the player. Games like that will be remembered for their innovations. Then there’s Reagan Gorbachev, a game that revels in its own insanity and embraces it, which it will be remembered for the fact that I’m playing as Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev as they go around a military base killing soldiers with samurai swords and poison dart arrows…and shotguns and rocket launchers.

Scott from TVG says "Firstly I’m not one for games that play on the side of factual history and nor am I the sort of gamer that looks for some historical relevance in the games I play. So the thought of playing through Reagan Gorbachev was a little underwhelming. That was until I was 10 minutes in and wondering how they kept this little gem under wraps!"