Nuked Knight
- October 18, 2016
- Nuked Games
You will play for a stump of a finger, pass the mysterious and colorful levels filled with different objects and puzzles.
Reviews
- The game features beautiful 2D graphics and a lovely soundtrack, particularly the in-level music and ambient sounds.
- It offers a progressively challenging experience that can be enjoyable after some trial-and-error.
- The incorporation of different mechanics throughout the game adds variety and keeps the gameplay interesting.
- The controls are frustrating and often unresponsive, with issues like the double jump not registering properly.
- The level design is considered boring and lacks depth, making the gameplay feel simplistic and unengaging.
- The game suffers from a lack of controller support and poor English translation, which detracts from the overall experience.
- music4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally well-received, with particular praise for the 'winter' and 'void' tracks, as well as the ambient sounds that enhance the overall experience. However, some users feel the music can be a bit heavy for the game's intended audience, suggesting it may not align perfectly with its potential as a children's game, especially at its current price point. Overall, the combination of music and visuals creates a magical atmosphere reminiscent of other beloved titles.
“I really enjoy the in-level music in the game; specifically, my favorites are the 'winter' and 'void' music. In addition, I really enjoy the ambient sounds for all of the levels; they are very lovely.”
“Visually, I love the dreamy lights and particles; in a way, in combination with the music and visuals, what I just mentioned reminds me of Magicite, a game that I truly love.”
“+ The music is nice.”
“The music feels a bit heavy for this type of game. I think it has potential as a kids' game, but not at this price point (£3.99).”
- graphics4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The graphics are praised for their beautiful 2D art style and enchanting use of lights and particles, creating a magical atmosphere reminiscent of other beloved games. However, some players find it challenging to identify their character within the visuals. Overall, while opinions on replayability vary, the artwork is generally well-received.
“Visually, I love the dreamy lights and particles; in a way, in combination with the music and visuals, what I just mentioned reminds me of Magicite, a game that I truly love.”
“The graphics are quite nice, yet I can't make out what I (the player) am supposed to be.”
“Beautiful 2D graphics.”
“Though I won't play this again, I will still recommend it because I did like the artwork.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the incorporation of diverse mechanics that enhance the gameplay experience, noting it as addictive. However, some express a desire for more control over character movements to fully enjoy the interesting mechanics presented.
“I enjoy the incorporation of different mechanics throughout the game.”
“Addicting gameplay.”
“It looks like an interesting mechanic.”
- story3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The game's story is noted for being interesting and progressively challenging, but some players find it lacking in depth and brevity, with issues in language quality due to the creator's background. Overall, while the narrative has potential, it may not satisfy those looking for a more substantial storyline.
“Overall, I recommend this game for a progressively challenging experience with an interesting story.”
“There is a small amount of story involved, most of which is in broken English (understandable, the creator is Russian after all).”
“The level design is poor and the story is too short.”