A great 2D Acton Platformer with some impressive art design and animation. With plenty of collectibles to find and some strong level design, Magic Design Studios has a winner on their hands.
Desde que supe que sus creadores eran los mismos que los de Rayman Legends, sabía que Unruly Heroes iba a ser un gran juego. En efecto, UH tiene TODO lo que se le puede pedir a un plataformas de acción clásico en 2D: variedad jugable, infinidad de pequeños puzles que amenizan la partida, una banda sonora rica en matices musicales y un apartado visual a la altura del diseño de una pieza de Nintendo.
La aventura principal está conformada por cuatro mundos, cada uno de ellos con una decena de fases para completar, por lo que su duración es la justa y adecuada. También hay diferentes modos de dificultad y pequeños retos de recolección en cada fase.
Unruly Heroes viene a enriquecer la colección de buenas aventuras en 2D como Dust An Elysian Tale, Rayman, Shantae, Rad Rodgers, Max and the Curse of Brotherhood o los remakes de Wonder Boy.
Mi valoración de Unruly Heroes:
Gráficos: 9
Sonido: 9
Jugabilidad: 9,5
Diversión: 9
Total: 9,3
The game visuals and animation are amazing! The art style and movement frames care in the gameplay are top notch. There are a lot of funny moments that lightened my heart, I really enjoyed this game!
Using Journey to the West more as a clever backdrop rather than outright adapting it, Unruly Heroes makes for a charming action-platformer that pokes fun at one of China's most important novels, while also crafting together a wildly fun experience. With four distinct characters to choose from across 29 visually stunning levels, and the journey to restore balance to Heaven and Earth results in rarely a dull moment. Toss in a surprisingly engaging combo system, on the fly character switching, and plenty of secrets to uncover to tie the package together, and Unruly Heroes winds up quite the formidable platformer.
But for its claustrophobic close combat control system and difficulty spikes, Unruly Heroes is a fun and visually appeasing adventure platform worthy of your time.
Unruly heroes is a beautiful and delightfully charming game, with everything in it looking hand-painted, brought to life by magical animation. It's a pity that imprecise controls make its difficulty curve more frustrating than it should be though. A lacking bit of spit and polish prevent Unruly Heroes from being an outstanding action platformer.
It offers some good ideas and fabulous artwork, but without fine-tuning those ideas and mollifying the overly-difficult ending, I finally understand why it got lost in the shuffle this year.
Excellent art and level design. Really enjoying this game. Kind of like Raymond Legends/Trine.
(Update) Been playing this for some time now and it keeps getting better in terms of level design and gameplay, probably one of my favourite games to date this year. Usually I get bored after a week or two of playing but not with this.
I honestly love this style of game, though I wish there were some way to level or upgrade your characters. The art style and combat of this game feels fluid and has that king fu action that you would come to expect from a game set in this style. the level design is really well done, with the backdrops stealing the show at times. As of writing this review, I am about 12 levels deep at the moment and though challenging, I never thought any level design was unfair or overly hard. I highly recommend this to any fans of platformers.
It started well, but too soon all the magic disapeared. Bad mechanics, bad level design, annoying gameplay, repetitive enviroinments, worst voice acting ever. Never ever buy this poor and pitiful game.
SummaryUnruly Heroes is an action-adventure game inspired by the famous chinese legend ‘A journey to the west’ better known as the Monkey King Legend. Through this epic adventure, the game will make you live a fantastic and unforgettable experience. The game can be played in coop up to 4 players, but you can decide to play online in fierce Play...