![]() He jets around and tags enemies by crashing into them, then shooting them. He glides around with a rocketpack, rarely spending any time on the ground. When playing Gunvolt 2, you get a second character, Copen, who plays completely different. ![]() Lightning provides most of your punch, channelled into your opponent directly and in varying degrees, depending on how many times you tagged your target. Your gun is mostly just there to tag your opponent and does only light damage. The lottery aspect can be annoying at times, but satisfying when you get juuust the right item.Ĭombat is fun and unique. Your score dictates how many you can open initially, but you can collect medals through each stage to win more chances. The materials are won from completing challenges and by collecting items from a series of boxes after completing each level. It can give you more durability, improve your moves, or in some instances, remove the game's modern conveniences for a more hardcore experience. It keeps things fresh and involved while you attempt to beat your high score, or farm materials for equipment.Įquipment is used in this game in a variety of ways. Challenges can be accessed for stages after initial completion, adding to replay value. The action focuses on speeding through levels, killing enemies, collecting goodies, and ultimately beating the bosses. Both bent on, you guessed it, World Domination. And in the second game, an organization called Eden. You follow the titular character, Gunvolt (real name unknown) on a quest to topple an evil syndicate called The Sumeragi group. ![]() The game does look a bit pixelated on the big screen, but it IS meant to appeal to the retro crowd.įor those unfamiliar, this is a platformer made in the style of Megaman Zero/ZX, but it's hardly a clone. Plus the Switch's handheld screen is larger and the system more powerful. ![]() If you're familiar with them, this is a nice way to snatch them up together with all the DLC and the option of playing on a larger screen. The original games were on the 3DS, dating back to 20 respectively. PS I played both games with the LOZ PowerA Controller and it was great!Īzure Striker Gunvolt is back, and on the Switch this time. The story in this one was a little bit confusing. I think I was done in 3-4 hours **** not have to ''grind'' like the first game. I feel this one was more enjoyable to play, but easier and shorter. Just finished GV2 (February 12th 2018) with Copen. Any gamer who likes the Mega Man series or platformer games should definitely give this series a try. I returned and beat the final boss again to get the ''true ending'', but I did not beat the ''true final boss'' yet as he seems ridiculously hard. The difficulty of the game was fairly easy and I was able to reach the ''Firmament - Part I'' at level 25-30 (cannot remember) with GV, but I had to return to the previous levels and grind to level 40 to get one more skill to be able to beat the Nova boss (still hard tho) which I hated. Bought the physical version for the Switch at Christmas and just completed Gunvolt 1 (january 9th 18) which was pretty good!! I loved the story (too much dialogues for me tho), the gameplay was great, the bosses were engaging, the level designs were simple in general (but efficient).
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