Short Game Review Dusty Revenge
8 years ago
Had anyone played Dusty Revenge:Co-Op Edition?
I bought it like a few weeks ago on sale and about to beat it,
and the game feels like it wasn't complete, I encounter a few bugs
like I got stuck in a area after beating a wave of enemies,
then the stage traps me in that small area
and won't let me continue on the stage
and it happen like 4 times so I have to
load back to the map and continue on from the last check point.
Oh some of the Enemies and Bosses Ai's
can be hard in that unfairly broken way.
as the enemies and bosses patterns can be hard to follow
Thier pattern can go to stupid easy to stupid hard,
like they had a pattern but later it seems they broke through them,
and just go randomly hard on yeah sometimes,
to just cornering you and start beating you to death.
Playing as the Foxy Ninja 'Kitune" feels very unfinished
when playing as her solo,
she have one original first new stage
and when you meet the first new stage boss,
His entrance (Pig-Guy) the sounds are missing?
as the rest of the Levels are just Dusty Stages but no cut-scenes.
I like the look and idea of this game and what is their, but it feels incomplete.
It's like 10% of the game is missing or wasn't finish, and it needed abit more polish on the bugs.
Gameplay is pretty decent, but I would't recommend buying it for full price,
maybe on a sale if you are very curious and/or wanting to play platformer beat'em up
that is decent,
kinda like a downgraded Dust an Elysian Tail but being more linear.
And because of those issues
and if I give this game a rating, I would give it a 6 out of 10.
I played worst games that have little replay value, but this game feels like a it had some replay value.
I wish This game was more polish up. and had abit more variety in the leveling up system tho.
It could be I got Spoiled by Double Dragon Neon's and Dust an Elysian Tail's
Items and leveling up system, but Dusty's seems very little, basic and kinda bare but it's a playable game.
I bought it like a few weeks ago on sale and about to beat it,
and the game feels like it wasn't complete, I encounter a few bugs
like I got stuck in a area after beating a wave of enemies,
then the stage traps me in that small area
and won't let me continue on the stage
and it happen like 4 times so I have to
load back to the map and continue on from the last check point.
Oh some of the Enemies and Bosses Ai's
can be hard in that unfairly broken way.
as the enemies and bosses patterns can be hard to follow
Thier pattern can go to stupid easy to stupid hard,
like they had a pattern but later it seems they broke through them,
and just go randomly hard on yeah sometimes,
to just cornering you and start beating you to death.
Playing as the Foxy Ninja 'Kitune" feels very unfinished
when playing as her solo,
she have one original first new stage
and when you meet the first new stage boss,
His entrance (Pig-Guy) the sounds are missing?
as the rest of the Levels are just Dusty Stages but no cut-scenes.
I like the look and idea of this game and what is their, but it feels incomplete.
It's like 10% of the game is missing or wasn't finish, and it needed abit more polish on the bugs.
Gameplay is pretty decent, but I would't recommend buying it for full price,
maybe on a sale if you are very curious and/or wanting to play platformer beat'em up
that is decent,
kinda like a downgraded Dust an Elysian Tail but being more linear.
And because of those issues
and if I give this game a rating, I would give it a 6 out of 10.
I played worst games that have little replay value, but this game feels like a it had some replay value.
I wish This game was more polish up. and had abit more variety in the leveling up system tho.
It could be I got Spoiled by Double Dragon Neon's and Dust an Elysian Tail's
Items and leveling up system, but Dusty's seems very little, basic and kinda bare but it's a playable game.
Curious, you mention in another journal about you doing some work on the Brutal: Claws of Fury fighting game (can't remember if it's a remake or something like that), it seems many gamers seem to have forgotten about it (I didn't have that great memories of playing it, but the fan-made Remix version seemed to have my curiosity piqued).
even tho you don't explore them in the final game.
I don't remember working on it?
was looking for someone who can port Brutal remix stuff into a modern mugen engine
as I think the older one used a way older version.
I think brutal remix can be downloaded in
Abandonia
or use the wayback machine site on the original source link of the Remix Project website.