Kitsune Zero sees you leaping round and throwing fireballs on the terrible native samurai, serving to a form, energetic fox lady convey again peace.
This sport is DLC for political platformer Super Bernie World (and is a prequel to the upcoming Kitsune Tails), and so far as DLC goes, it’s fairly spectacular with its ambition. I’m used to getting a number of further ranges or some new weapons – not what looks like a wholly new sport. Although it undoubtedly travels to some acquainted locations and has a well-known play type in case you’ve already helped Bernie stomp some turtles earlier than. And doubtless acquainted in case you’ve performed another well-known platformers, as you’ll collect power-ups that aid you develop or fling fireballs, kick turtle shells round, and dump nasty enemies into lakes of lava.
It’s a stable platformer that brings some neat new enemies so that you can bop on the pinnacle (or not, since these dang samurai prefer to stroll round with their swords pointed up). Drawing from Japanese folklore, the sport presents a beautiful array of creatures to leap on, and their distinctive actions and skills breathe a whole lot of new life into the sport. Plus, there’s a ton of recent difficult platforming ranges to work your method via that every one really feel fairly totally different due to the monsters and jerk people patrolling them. These could make your life much more troublesome in case you use the brand new Hard Mode, too. Although I don’t need to make the poor fox lady’s life any tougher, personally.
Kitsune Zero offers you an important excuse to present Super Bernie World one other spin by remixing and reinventing it, and presents a formidable have a look at what the longer term holds for Kitsune Tails.
Kitsune Zero can be made obtainable in the present day on Steam, though you want a replica of Super Bernie World (which is free) to make use of it.
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