If you're looking at this, you're probably already familiar with Shovel Knight. If not, it is 8-bit inspired, platform gaming. Think DuckTales meets Mega Man meets Super Mario Bros 3. Quite possibly the most fun I've had gaming since I was a kid renting games from Blockbuster in the early 90s. Plus, the physical media comes with downloads for re-conceptualization of the same game using new characters... Plague Knight, Spectre Knight and soon King Knight! Amazing Game!
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Shovel Knight is a game much-touted for bringing the pixelated classics of yesteryear back into the public eye. The consensus among reviewers is that if you were a fan of Megaman or other old 2D platforming titles, this game will give you your nostalgia fix in, well, spades. *pause for laughter* Seriously, though, while Shovel Knight was made to play off that old nostalgia, you don't need any of it to appreciate the game. The fact is, Shovel Knight stands up on its own merit- it's a solid, fun, and appealing experience throughout. Graphically, the game is masterful. The artists of the game took care to make each area both visually appealing and completely distinct. Foreground and background alike are carefully painted with pixels in a way that makes them gorgeous and memorable. Great amounts of work were put into sprite design, too- enemies, NPCs, and Shovel Knight himself are all animated smoothly and naturally, with crisp contrasts to help players identify locations. Mechanically, the game is difficult, but sound. There are a few cheap falls and deaths throughout the game, but Shovel Knight controls very responsively and has a varied moveset thanks to the many items you get throughout the game, allowing a variety of different playstyles. A further concession to this is in the different equipable armors unlocked throughout the game, which can change Shovel Knight's abilities or movement. It feels good to control him, and though he does take a little adjusting to at first, you quickly pick up the feeling of distance, timing, and all the rest. The stages themselves aren't too long or too short, and definitely provide a lot of variety in the different challenges each room presents. Platforming is rarely obnoxiously difficult, and with certain items the game provides some slightly easier solutions to some of the more egregious spike-filled corridors and the like. The checkpoints are a welcome feature, and even provide a good risk-reward setup in the way they can be destroyed for a pile of cash, at the cost of setting the player further back with each death. The death mechanic is punishing, but not egregiously so- all collectibles, like music sheets, are kept even in death, negating the need to perform some tricky sections repeatedly. Sometimes recollecting your gold is frustrating, and other times it's impossible, so don't sweat it too much if you lose a lot of it. You can always replay any stage and earn more spoils later. The soundtrack is also composed by the prolific Jake Kaufman, whose work in other games such as Shantae and Crypt of the NecroDancer. The tracks are memorable, catchy, and all fit the mood of their respective environments very well. If you're at all a fan of chiptunes, Shovel Knight's OST will make you feel right at home. Lastly, while the story is nothing too groundbreaking, the world of Shovel Knight is about as immersive as it gets. Each NPC has distinct, visible personality, and even if they don't say more than a single line, usually that line is entirely worth the effort of talking to them. There's a broad array of memorable and colorful NPCs that range from the hilarious to the outlandish. The villains, too, are unique, and each has a distinct character that can be grasped in their dialogues with Shovel Knight. To sum things up, Shovel Knight may prove a difficult game at times, but the experience of playing through a solid, fun 2-D platformer more than makes up for that and any other flaws the game might exhibit. Definitely a good buy for anyone interested in the genre, but even more so for people who want to relive the NES' glory days reimagined and improved upon with a modern take on an established formula.Read full review
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What we have here is a game whose developers set out to make very faithful to the style of games you'd find on an NES during its heyday. They've hit the mark with a bang. The music is charming and might even make old farts in my age group (30s) teary-eyed from how it deeply touches their nostalgic side. It really immerses you in the feeling of playing a game back in '89 or '90 when Nintendo could do no wrong and the big hits were nearly always destined to become all time classics. For those not familiar with the term "Metroidvania" it's a modern-day gamer slang word for a style of games that emphasize the things that made Metroid and Castlevania such gems in the 80s and beyond. From Metroid we get an emphasis on extensive exploration of the levels and a fun repertoire of new moves and attacks your character can learn as well as continually upgrade as the game progresses. From Castlevania we get a cool arsenal of items and weapons that can be upgraded as well. The game also features a nice map screen that allows you to replay levels you've already beaten in case you missed any secret items on the first pass or if you just wanna go back and rack up some money by beating enemies or finding treasure chests or other places gold is hidden. The dialog and non-playable characters add a nice touch of whimsy and humor and really round out the game nicely. This game is just something you can lose yourself in for hours while not feeling like your time was wasted at all due to how fun it is. If you enjoying 2D platformers this game is a must-have.Read full review
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A wonderful blend of high tech 3D with a low tech vintage game look and feel. Game play is challenging while the controls are easy. Kind of a blend between Megaman and Duck Tales on 8bit NES.
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This game is a cross between Megaman, Duck Tales, and Castlevania. Beautifully designed and with a music score to match. Now I see what all the fuss is about. It's an essential in my list of best 3DS games.
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shovel knight is a grate game one of the best 2d games out there lots of fun.
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I have fallen in love with this amazing indie side-scroller 8-bit fantasy!!! 😃 The Action, locations, lore, and different character story arcs make this all the while to play for the long road ahead!
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My grandson was thrilled to get this game. he loves everything about the game! happy that i bought it for him and he plays it all the time! highly recommend if you have a "gamer" in your house!
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Great game to play a mash up of different game elements from other older popular games into one.
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This is how you do a retro throwback game right. Its got a ton of content and will hold up for years to come as a game. A mix of Mega Man and light metroid like exploration. Tons of secrets and bonus content as well. If you liked classic NES and SNES games you should pick this one up.
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