Pulse-pounding soundtrack by Enrique Martin, produced by Jake Kaufman.Who can be trusted? How far will Shadow go to protect his clan and the one he loves? Experience the gripping story, told both in-game and through animated cinematic story scenes between the action.Return to your old haunts to find supplies, items and upgrades. Search for secrets as you explore the ruined world.Rescue your clan to unlock permanent Ninjutsu skills and abilities, combining them seamlessly as only the warrior of legend could. Features: - Experience sharply honed ninja platforming action Dash, slice, and leap your way through the depths of Mekacity as you explore claustrophobic factories, corrupted research labs.Relive the authenticity of classic 8-bit challenge or experience it for the first time.Take down more than a dozen apocalyptic bosses, from enormous war machines to your synthetic clan rivals.Modern touches like fluid animation, multi-layered parallax backgrounds, and evolved game design. Authentic 8-bit presentation with hand-crafted sprites, a detailed pixel aesthetic, and perfect controls.Dash, slice, and leap through masterfully designed levels filled with sharply honed ninja platforming action.Only you can unlock the secrets to your clan's ancient powers in Cyber Shadow, the quintessential Ninja Action game. Slash through the techno hordes, leap past traps, and nimbly navigate the ruins of Mekacity. A desperate plea for help sets Shadow on a journey to uncover what started the path to perpetual ruin. The world has been taken over by synthetic lifeforms. The idea to make this game as close to an NES game is very novel, and a very cute idea, but it also held back the game immensely.Cyber Shadow is a single-player game for the Nintendo Switch. I literally have no idea what the story is because I skipped all the cut scenes and dialogue out of anger and simply wanted to beat this game and put it behind me. But I am very stubborn and competitive, so I felt the need to beat it, the hate growing more and more after each unfair death. I beat the game in 9.5 hours and hated most of it. The rest of the specials also felt awkward at best. Also the wall climb and jumping felt pretty bad, a little less of an issue that the other examples I gave, but still, locking onto walls when you don't want to is a nuisance. The last thing a person wants in a game built to be brutally difficult, is his or her controls to be imprecise. The old adage of "Tough but Fair", does not apply to this game at all. Because of the controls, mind you, not the fact that the enemies defeated you fair and square. Both of those things throwing your timing off in the most crucial of moments and dying because of it. In the heat of the moment when you need precision movement, you will find yourself running even though you didn't want to, or parrying something accidently and putting yourself in a bad situation. The most glaring issues were the parry system and the running system. So in forcing the limitation upon himself, he created a control scheme that feels clunky and unresponsive. He wanted not only the gameplay, visuals, and music to feel like an NES title, but he also wanted the control scheme to feel like an NES title, using only the A, B, and D-Pad buttons for gameplay purposes. The games developer was hell bound on not just making Cyber Shadow an homage to the NES era of games, but rather a replica of an NES game. Noticias relacionadas con los requistos de Cyber Shadow 11 indies imprescindibles en la eShop de Nintendo Switch 10:59 Buceando entre los indies de la eShop de Nintendo Switch se pueden encontrar joyas como las que hemos seleccionado en este artículo. Buenos gráficos, dificultad alta y todo un guiño a Ni. The L, R, ZR, ZL, X, Y, Right Analog, and Left Analog are all unused. Uno de los juegos indie con mejor pinta de 2021 ya está aquí, y lo pruebo por primera vez con vosotros. The game breaking decision was to omit 80% of the buttons on your controller. Cyber Shadow Platforms Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 Available as a digital download only Genre Action of Players 1 Player Rating TBD Release Date January 26th, 2021 PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 release dates are TBD Price 19. Unfortunately, though, the decision is game breaking. I would have given the game an 8-9 out of 10 easily. Outside of one game breaking decision, this game is for the most part absolutely very well done. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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