Templar 2
- July 2, 2024
- Estudio 2Pastores
The Red Plague has unleashed epic chaos upon the earth, transforming the deceased into fearsome demons. The Order of "The Knights of the Three Suns", led by Knight Melendo and under the orders of the relentless inquisitor Torquemada, terrorize villages in pursuit of witches during their epic quest. Assume the role of Ruy, the last valiant Templar Knight and renowned demon hunte…
Reviews
- Templar features improved visuals and engaging combat mechanics compared to similar indie games.
- The voice acting and comic-book styled cutscenes are impressive for an indie title.
- The game offers a fun and intriguing experience, especially for fans of indie side-scrolling adventures.
- Gameplay can feel repetitive and is marred by janky controls and bugs that require reloading.
- There are instances of cheap deaths due to unclear platforming and enemy ambushes.
- Combat can become exhausting due to the need for rapid button mashing and timing.
- graphics1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics in Templar are considered decent, with a nostalgic feel reminiscent of classic NES games like 'Kung Fu.' While the gameplay may be repetitive, the visuals are noted to be an improvement, featuring better equipment and a more engaging overall presentation.
“The graphics in Templar are impressive, offering a modern twist on classic gameplay reminiscent of 'Kung Fu' for the NES, with enhanced visuals and more engaging elements.”
“Templar features stunning visuals that elevate the overall experience, making the repetitive gameplay more enjoyable.”
“The game's graphics are a standout aspect, providing a vibrant and immersive environment that enhances the overall gameplay.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The gameplay in Templar is considered repetitive, reminiscent of classic NES titles like 'Kung Fu,' but it offers improved visuals and additional equipment mechanics that enhance the overall experience.
“The gameplay is repetitive, reminiscent of playing something like 'Kung Fu' for the NES, but with better visuals and more equipment.”
“The combat mechanics feel clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to engage with enemies.”
“There is a lack of variety in missions, leading to a monotonous experience that fails to keep players engaged.”
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -300 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally considered decent, featuring elements of heavy metal that evoke comparisons to the style of [b]jrago[/b].
“The music is decent, sometimes heavy metal, which reminds me of [b]jrago[/b].”
“The music is decent, sometimes heavy metal, which again reminds me of jrago.”
“The soundtrack lacks variety and quickly becomes repetitive.”
“The audio quality is subpar, making it hard to enjoy the music.”