

However, by default the music is way too loud and drowns out the sound effects but thankfully this can be remedied in the options menu. Sound effects are also well done as clashing of swords, death screams, and even Nidhogg crunching down on your bones is satisfying. The soundtrack is fantastic with a different track for each arena that suits it well. The warriors are animated very smoothly and look great as they run, jump, and combat their way to victory. The graphics in Nidhogg are a notch above an Atari 2600 game with its monochromatically coloured characters and simplistic environments. All of these moves are performed intuitively and fluidly which makes for some very solid gameplay. These moves will make your enemy fall to the ground where you can then rip out their heart. There are a few melee moves that can be performed with or without a sword which include sweeping your opponent's legs and dive-kicking by jumping and attacking. Swordless warriors can punch their opponents which isn't very effective so it's best to pick up a sword that's lying on the ground. You can throw your sword by holding up and pushing attack although it is a risky move as you'll sacrifice your sword for a chance to snag your opponent. If your sword touches your opponent then you can watch their pixelated blood spray and paint the floor with whatever colour they are. You can tap left or right to fence and the attack button to lunge. Players can change stances by tapping up and down which not only allows for some offensive and defensive strategy but also lets you knock your opponent's sword away by changing to a stance that intercepts their weapon. Attacking is done with only one button but there are many moves players can pull off.

The controls are very simple as players can run around, jump, and attack. If you manage to make it to your goal then the mighty serpent Nidhogg will quickly fly in to eat you. Once you kill an opponent it's time to make a run for it so you can get as far as you can before your opponent stops you. Only the player who has last killed an opponent can progress so combat cannot be completely avoided. This feature creates a constant tug-of-war dynamic which makes every battle exhilarating. One team tries to make it to the far left of the stage while the other team's goal is to the far right. Each team has an unlimited number of warriors so there's no need to worry about running out.

Only one warrior from each team is on screen at a time and once one dies another will soon take its place. Nidhogg is played by two teams of different coloured warriors who must fight each other in order to reach the end of the stage. 🏆 Whatever you do, don't lose your sword! │ We here at Video Chums strive to offer the best experience and content so contact us if there is any way that we can improve. Although it does have its shortcomings, Nidhogg delivers some fierce battles that will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout every match. Multiplayer indie games seem to be all the rage recently and it's easy to see why with games as fun and unique as Nidhogg.
#PAPER MONSTERS RECUT SOUNDTRACK PS4#
Maciejewski playing a PS4 on October 19, 2014
