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Hikikomori No Chuunibyou Download Easy

Updated: Mar 21, 2020





















































About This Game Hikikomori No Chuunibyou is a pseudo 8-bit platform-adventure game with beat-em-up, puzzle, and stealth elements. With its storytelling directing the player through open-ended levels, progression through each stage requires usage of parkour-like abilities and martial-arts techniques.Features: Parkour-inspired platforming Open-ended levels with story-focused progression Beat-em-up, puzzle, and stealth elements Unlimited continues and frequent checkpoints 8-bit graphics and soundtrack Supports Xbox 360 Controller (recommended) b4d347fde0 Title: Hikikomori No ChuunibyouGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Blaze EpicPublisher:Blaze EpicRelease Date: 15 Jul, 2016 Hikikomori No Chuunibyou Download Easy hikikomori no chuunibyou Based on the trailer, I thought I would end up enjoying this game quite a bit. I love retro-styled platformers, and the idea of one that incorporated a free-running movements system into a 2D platformer seemed intriguing. Unfortunately, the parkour system is a huge frustration, as it doesn't seem as if the wall running triggers reliably when it should. Pair this with the unnecessary repetition of screens by having to play every one at least twice on each level, and things get annoying quickly. There are also some issues with being able to tell when the character will grab onto a ledge or hang from a bar, which can lead to seemingly random deaths.The game also seems to have an identity problem, as the parkour movement encourages speed and free-flowing platforming (when it works), but then there will be things inserted into the levels that you have to stop and wait for, such as drones to hide from or precise jumps to time between laser beams. Similarly, the combat sections seem to want to replicate a martial arts fight, and while you have various types of attacks, you can simply mash your basic attacks and get through pretty much any fight.The story also makes no sense. I assume that the concept of "chuunibyou" is something that Japanese people or fans of anime and manga would understand, but I had to look it up. Once I did, though, it seemed like a simple enough idea. In the game, though, it seems less clear what is real and what is in the character's delusion. There are also times where there are sentences that just don't make any sense, and the dialogue is often awkward and unnatural (such as the time the characters are discussing the virtues of manga artists and how they should be viewed, which feels very preachy directly toward the player). It was all very bizarre.It's really a shame, too, as it has a lot of potential, and when things work like they're supposed to, it can be really fun. I try to keep in mind that the game was only $2, so I wasn't expecting something as polished as a Shovel Knight or Freedom Planet, but the four hours I spent with the game were four of the most frustrating hours I've spent with a game in recent memory.. This game is cheap, yes, but not terribly interesting. The controls for the parkour elements are finnicky and difficult, and the platforming challenges just aren't that grand. It also uses some beat-em-up sections to change things up a little; those are more of a hindrance than an actual challenge. You can pretty much button mash through all of those. They're just tedious and exceedingly repetitive with the simplistic controls.. A boring and extremely stupid plot that makes no sense, and repetitive gameplay that makes me wanna punch myself in the nose.0/10 will never play again.. A boring and extremely stupid plot that makes no sense, and repetitive gameplay that makes me wanna punch myself in the nose.0\/10 will never play again.. From the 2 hours I've played, I've got to say this is a pretty good game especially for being only 2 dollars. It is easily one of the better 2D platformers I've played.

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