Nick Levin of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: This breakthrough smash is indeed an almighty racket.
But it is the very best kind of almighty racket, a swaggering synthesis of beats, power chords, stadium keyboard hooks, crowd noise and vocals from the lungularly-blessed Alana that sounds like the sort of thing David Haye might hear in his head as he struts into the ring.
The single also debuted at the number-one spot on the independent releases chart, knocking Adele's "Make You Feel My Love" from her eight-week reign.
The following week, the single remained at number 15; although losing its number-one place on the independent releases chart to Adele; who once again returned to the peak.
The game, very much similar to Streets of Rage 3 and Outrun 2019, shuts down during the boy's playing, who after searching, discovers the plug has been removed and places it back in.