You know how Nidhogg is just one thing, and it’s super simple and slightly just…nothing, but you can spend ages with it and it’s got an incredibly high skill ceiling, and there’s no flaws at all and they’ve just sort of achieved everything they set out to do without making a big deal out of it? It’s that kind of...
It works beautifully on the deck, it’s primarily how I play this game. I did rebind some controls though. It had reloading the gun set to one of the face buttons, which means you’d need to let go of the joystick to reload. I remapped the reload button to RB (R1) and it’s much better.
If you enjoyed Kill The Crows, I highly recommend Akane. It’s the same basic gameplay loop (one map area, single hit enemies, every 50 enemies is a boss fight) but Akane has a cyberpunk aesthetic. I don’t understand how these two games were made by different developers given the similarities.
Kill the Crows review angielski
You know how Nidhogg is just one thing, and it’s super simple and slightly just…nothing, but you can spend ages with it and it’s got an incredibly high skill ceiling, and there’s no flaws at all and they’ve just sort of achieved everything they set out to do without making a big deal out of it? It’s that kind of...