3/15/2023 0 Comments Jydge switch review![]() ![]() It takes away choice of what to do as a player in favour of artificially prolong the game's longevity. The biggest problem with JYDGE is that even though it is a fun game, it risks getting stale fast because of the decision to make the player being required to beat some sub missions, and to even replay the stages at harder difficulties to reach the very end. While all the shooting is really fun and addicting, though, there is a huge elephant in the room. It is dark, gritty, and extremely addicting to try to not only complete the main objectives, but also the sub-objectives offered. This makes the gameplay quite interesting, and prevents it to get too stale and repetitive, while still keeping the core intact. ![]() The gameplay has a high-pace, great controls, and a lot of varied options to customize the JYDGE to whatever playstyle one prefers, or that is optimal for the current stage. The goal is to fight crime, and the objectives range from everything in between saving hostages to executing gang leaders (without a fair trial of course). It takes a fair dose of society criticism and adds it to the simple, yet fast-paced and addicting genre that is the twin-shooter genre. JYDGE is more than a little inspired by it when it comes to setting and execution. It took elements from the cyberpunk genre, and added it to a violent action flick taking the genre out from the shadows of obscurity it had previously been in, and delivering it to the masses which would further solidify the theme of distrust towards unregulated progress seen in sci-fi movies ever since. Nothing yells 80s sci-fi as much as the gritty movie Robocop. ![]()
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