Cuphead is a run-and-gun platformer developed and published by Studio MDHR. Released in September 2017, the game is famous for its painstaking 1930s cartoon art style, with every frame hand-drawn and inked in the style of classic Fleischer and Disney animations. Players control Cuphead and optionally Mugman in local co-op as they fight through a series of challenging boss battles and run-and-gun levels. The game is notoriously difficult, requiring precise timing, pattern recognition, and persistence. Its jazz and big-band soundtrack perfectly complements the vintage aesthetic. Cuphead sold over 6 million copies and received widespread critical acclaim with a Metacritic score of 88. The Delicious Last Course DLC released in 2022 added a new playable character and additional boss fights to universal praise.
Indie Games
Cuphead is a masterpiece of indie game design with hand-drawn 1930s cartoon art, challenging boss battles, and a spectacular jazz soundtrack.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
GenreRun and Gun, Platformer
DeveloperStudio MDHR
Released2017
Critic Score88/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineUnity
MicrotransactionsNo
4.6
1 reviews
Visual Fidelity
5
Performance Stability
4.6
Combat Mechanics
4.5
Level Design
4.4
Story Engagement
3.5
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.6/5
Cuphead is a triumph of artistic vision and game design. The hand-drawn 1930s cartoon animation is not merely an aesthetic choice — it is the game's identity, meticulously crafted with a devotion to authenticity that makes every frame a work of art. The jazz and big-band soundtrack complements the visuals perfectly, creating an audiovisual package unmatched in gaming. Beneath the gorgeous exterior lies demanding boss-rush gameplay that requires genuine skill, pattern recognition, and persistence. Each boss is a creative marvel with multi-phase designs that maintain surprise through repeated attempts. The Delicious Last Course DLC proved Studio MDHR could push their formula even further with arguably the game's best boss fights. Local co-op adds chaos and camaraderie. The run-and-gun levels, while less memorable than bosses, provide welcome variety. The difficulty will alienate some players, but the fairness of the design means every death teaches something. Cuphead is proof that uncompromising artistic ambition and challenging gameplay can find a massive audience.