- January 7, 2022
- Jérémy Entressangle
- 15h median play time
King'n Knight
Platforms
About
"King'n Knight" is a hack and slash action RPG set in a fantasy world filled with monsters and loot. Players control a hero and their dragon companion, using unique abilities and coordinated attacks to battle through levels and dungeons. The game features a variety of weapons, armors, and skills to customize and upgrade your characters as you progress. Explore, battle, and level up in this action-packed adventure.








- The game is incredibly fun, especially when played with friends, providing a challenging yet fair experience.
- It features solid controls and a versatile equipment system, making each class feel distinct and enjoyable.
- The retro art style and soundtrack enhance the overall experience, reminiscent of classic games while offering modern gameplay mechanics.
- The game has a steep difficulty curve, with some players finding it frustratingly hard, especially in the early levels.
- Limited continues can lead to losing progress, which can be discouraging for players who prefer a more forgiving experience.
- There are issues with enemy spawn rates and unpredictable boss mechanics, which can detract from the overall enjoyment.
music
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is generally well-received, complementing its pixelated art style and retro vibe, with some tracks evoking nostalgia for classic titles like Golden Axe and Battle of Olympus. While the soundtrack is enjoyable, some players feel it lacks the memorability of other games, such as GNG. Overall, the music enhances the polished gameplay experience.
“This game will lure you in with its pixelated art style, the old retro feeling, and a nice soundtrack.”
“The music is good, the gameplay is simple but well polished, and there are some nice customization options for each class that are actually viable.”
“The music and art remind me of an old game called Battle of Olympus that I always wanted to be multiplayer.”
“Some of the music reminded me of Golden Axe, which was a plus.”