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Jydge
Build your Jydge. Enter Edenbyrg. Get out alive. Jydge is a lawful but awful roguehate top-down shooter where you get to build your own cybernetic Jydge and eradicate crime in the never-sleeping megacity of Edenbyrg.
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From top to bottom, JYDGE is a heck of a run-and-gunner. It takes a minimalistic approach to story to give players the simple charm of the futuristic law enforcer that reminds of good ‘80s and ‘90s movies of the sort. Then it melds that environment with a slick combat system that keeps on giving and taking until your jydge is a cavalcade of murderous tools with which to deal out deadly justice, and for which every player will find their own preference. Moreover, levels are relatively bite...
Overall, the comparisons to Neon Chrome are staggering and this game almost seems like an alternative gameplay mode for the same game than it does a completely different one. A lot of assets were obviously re-used, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. They are both great games in different ways. I much prefer JYDGE more for both its quick mission structure and goal-oriented objectives than I did Neon Chrome’s rogue-like dungeon-running structure. JYDGE also had a more exciting setting ...
Hot off the heels of their time-travelling shooter Time Recoil, 10tons is ready to lay down some punishment with Jydge.
So, in the end, this Jydge has been found guilty of conspicuous padding and needless repetition, and my sentence will see it placed in a comfy resort prison with all the other decent games when it could have walked free this very day as one of the good ones. Let this serve as a warning to all other perpetrators who would seek to increase value through nothing more than a shallow investment of time.
During this winter month, I was tasked with reviewing not one, but two games from developer 10tons LTD. If you want to check out my thoughts on Neon Chrome, you