
Bit-Tech writes: "VVVVVV is from another era, that much should be obvious from the screenshots. What isn't as obvious though is the fact that it's nowhere near as antiquated as it looks and that the game is actually one of the most intelligent and polished titles to come out of the indie development scene since Braid.
Like Braid, which is something an indie platform puzzler like this can't help but be compared to, VVVVVV (which stands for Veni, Vidi, Vici, twice) wears its influences on its sleeve. Braid poked at the formulas introduced by Mario Bros. and Prince of Persia. VVVVVV does the same to Jet Set Willy and Portal."

Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: " Before the 3DS’ online store joins WiiWare, DSiWare, and the PSP Store in the big farm of defunct digital stores in the sky, we’re taking a moment to put a spotlight on the best the service has to offer. These are the very best 3DS eShop games!"

To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of retro indie platformer VVVVV, developer Terry Cavanagh has released the game’s original source code to the public.

NintendoSoup:
Minimal design, maximal fun. VVVVVV was originally released as a Flash game in 2010, and since then it’s been ported to everything under the sun. I remember playing and loving the 3DS release years back. And I’m happy to report that the game is as good as ever on the Switch. In fact, this might be the best version yet.