An expanded game of Redeemer
Play as Vasily, an elite operative who once worked for one of the biggest arms industry corporations in the world. Officially working in security, you were tasked with infiltration, assassination, extortion and even torture. When eventually the corporation decided to get rid of you, you manage to narrowly escape to a secluded monastery deep in the snowy mountains. For 20 years you tried to find peace and harmony amogst your fellow monks, but you are still too haunted by your murderous past to find either. Now after all of these years the corporation is finally closing-in on your location, and in so doing they have given you one last shot at redemption.
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This was a really fun game, but thats all, it had potential but it was ugly, with a bad story, and could have some more things to add. This is the second time i play this game and the first one i finish it, i didnt liked the music so the first time i played it i listened to the entire Death Grips discography and now i listened to the entire Kanye West discography lmao.
A dynamic action game about a local monk, a special forces soldier Vasyan, who walks and carries everyone to the right and left. Among the disadvantages: Not the most pleasant kind of game for this genre and dozens of bugs scattered across all locations. There is a cooperative game in the game, but it works very strangely))
Динамичный экшен про местного монаха-спецназовца Васяна, который ходит и выносит всех на право и налево. Из недостатков: Не самый приятный вид игры для данного жанра и десятки багов разбросанных по всем локациям. В игре присутствует кооперативная игра, но она очень странно работает ))
Динамичный экшен про местного монаха-спецназовца Васяна, который ходит и выносит всех на право и налево. Из недостатков: Не самый приятный вид игры для данного жанра и десятки багов разбросанных по всем локациям. В игре присутствует кооперативная игра, но она очень странно работает ))
You know, I like my beat 'em ups. Didn't grow up with them, but it's a genre I've learned to appreciate.
If I'm being honest, the thing I usually like the most about a beat 'em up is they usually allow for local co-op. This game isn't the exception to that, being a game for one or two players.
The biggest sin of the genre is repetitiveness. This game also isn't the exception to that, but I gotta say it took a good chunk of the game for me to feel the gameplay was getting stale. Longer than many of the genre.
At the beginning I was very pleasantly surprised, thinking to myself this was going to be one of the greats, a true hidden gem. I was having a blast with the gameplay and truly felt it like a good evolution of the genre. That feeling did go away, but I had fun all the way though.
The story is whatever. It has a fine, consistent art style and enjoyed the unlockables, but we missed many of them.
We ran into some technical issues, however. There were some cutscenes that had the audio way far ahead of the video showing. There were some levels that had frame rate issues in specific places. However, the biggest offender was a particular level (can't remember which one) where the game would drop the frames to the floor and then crash. The first time we were playing in tabletop mode, then we decided to move to the TV but same thing happened. Then I thought maybe playing the level solo could help, and it did. It was the end of the level.
Bought this for dirt-cheap as part of a 3-games bundle in the eShop. Well worth the price all things considered. Took 5 hours and 19 minutes to beat.
If I'm being honest, the thing I usually like the most about a beat 'em up is they usually allow for local co-op. This game isn't the exception to that, being a game for one or two players.
The biggest sin of the genre is repetitiveness. This game also isn't the exception to that, but I gotta say it took a good chunk of the game for me to feel the gameplay was getting stale. Longer than many of the genre.
At the beginning I was very pleasantly surprised, thinking to myself this was going to be one of the greats, a true hidden gem. I was having a blast with the gameplay and truly felt it like a good evolution of the genre. That feeling did go away, but I had fun all the way though.
The story is whatever. It has a fine, consistent art style and enjoyed the unlockables, but we missed many of them.
We ran into some technical issues, however. There were some cutscenes that had the audio way far ahead of the video showing. There were some levels that had frame rate issues in specific places. However, the biggest offender was a particular level (can't remember which one) where the game would drop the frames to the floor and then crash. The first time we were playing in tabletop mode, then we decided to move to the TV but same thing happened. Then I thought maybe playing the level solo could help, and it did. It was the end of the level.
Bought this for dirt-cheap as part of a 3-games bundle in the eShop. Well worth the price all things considered. Took 5 hours and 19 minutes to beat.