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| "Rare cranks up the quirk with Sabre Wulf, a simple, unassuming, and hard-to-dislike platformer about an old British explorer with a giant safari hat and an ageless wolf that hides shiny things in 2D side-scrolling lairs." - GamePro |
| "Sabre Wulf is a shining example of how to create something fresh and original. In the sea of generic collect-a-thon shovelware platformers available for the Game Boy Advance, Rare has created something completely unique, charming, and fun overall. I'd recommend this to any platforming fan without question." - Planet GameCube |
| "A simple but unusual and highly enjoyable adventure played in short bursts of manic action, which makes it great for gaming on the go. Worth the long wait." - C&VG |
| "The gameplay never fails to entertain, combining puzzle solving, platforming and even adventure aspects... Let’s hope this isn’t the last time we hear from Sabrewulf and Sabreman." - GBA Central |
| "It's not often that original GBA titles inspire the feel good factor of Sabre Wulf. It has an uncanny knack of holding your interest, rarely feels frustrating, and deserves to be heralded among the very best titles on the format." - Eurogamer |
| "It gives you the tools you need and lets you do things how you please. The joy in that should not be underestimated." - Games Asylum |
| "Sabre Wulf is a game design you've never played before, and its originality alone is well worth the price of admission... The team has offered up a fun action game that's easy to understand and get into, and feels entirely like its own." - IGN |
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"Sabre Wulf encourages you to abandon or even explode the magical animals in your possession. So why not just save time and money by kicking the cat and then handing yourself in to the RSPCA for prosecution." - Computer & Video Games |
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