Swordfighting for people who prefer Banjo-Tooie

What I mean by that is this: The first Nidhogg was incredibly simple. Very basic, bare-bones fighting and chasing. It worked because it was so simple. Nidhogg 2 expounds greatly on the first game's foundation with more weapons, levels, and an absolutely bonkers aesthetic.

If you're the kind of person who thinks Banjo-Kazooie is better because of its simplicity, I'd wager you'll prefer Nidhogg 1. But if you, like me, loved the complexity and mildly-convoluted wackiness of Tooie, then this sequel will similarly be right up your alley.

Reviewed on May 27, 2022


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