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Jydge ps4 review
Jydge ps4 review





jydge ps4 review

I found myself shrugging off failed missions because I knew it was extra time I would get to listen to the soundtrack. Guns sound heavy and impactful and the monotone robotic voice of the JYDGE never fails to make me smile as I imagine my JYDGE to be a cross between Robocop and Judge Dread. Music and sound effects can either make or break a game, and JYDGE’s music flows from soft electronic to harder more upbeat tracks that fit the futuristic dystopian cop theme very well. Are the walls thin enough to shoot through and make a sprint for the objective? Should I hack the back door and activate my camouflage to remain undetected, or should I waltz through the front door with rockets and a shotgun? There is a tool for every job that allows the player to play the game their way. I found myself approaching each encounter differently, analyzing the situation and my environment. Taking this and all of the aforementioned mechanics, JYDGE sways between being a bullet hell twin-stick shooter to a slow methodical stealth shooter. Most of the environment in Edenbyrg is destructible, the JYDGE can easily walk through glass windows, punch a JYDGE -sized hole in the wall or completely remove the wall with the Gavel-gun. Want to use a pistol that shoots ricocheting lasers and launches missiles? No? How about a lightning gun that can deploy robotic spiders that will attack nearby enemies? The amount of firemodes, cyberware and specials avaliable in this title is staggering and had me playing every mission slightly differently.

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The Gavel is a multipurpose gun that has a primary fire mode and a secondary. Cyberware primarily focus on the JYDGE, providing passive bonuses such as health and armour, to personal hacking tools and robotic drones that will automatically fire at nearby enemies.

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Upgrades come in the form of Cyberware and mods for the Gavel-gun. Fortunately credits are abundant and as a JYDGE, confiscating ill-gotten credits is just a perk of the job. Upgrades are plentiful in JYDGE and are easily unlocked by completing objectives once unlocked they can be purchased with credits. Despite replaying the same mission, the variation in objectives makes JYDGE feel engaging and fresh. Once an act is completed it unlocks Hardcore mode, this changes the objectives of each mission and enemies are much tougher than before. For my second run into the mission I switched to a loadout that gave me extra speed and prevention of friendly fire so I could rush past enemies, rescue hostages without fear of accidentally shooting them and finish the mission in time.

jydge ps4 review

To rescue the hostages and kill all enemies in the short time slot was impossible, instead I had to first complete the kill all enemies objective which meant my loadout was geared towards damage and health buffs. For example, one mission I played had the objectives of: rescue hostages, do it in a short amount of time and kill all enemies in the level. Whilst sounding cheap, this is actually done quite cleverly as obtaining each medal may require a different loadout and a totally different approach to the mission. However to unlock all of the acts, a certain number of medals need to be obtained, this means replaying missions to collect enough. Missions each have three objectives, which award the player a medal once completed, only one of these medals is needed to progress. In combination these adjustments and new content are enough to make 10tons' new title stand out from its sibling. Yes, JYDGE reuses assets from Neon Chrome, however many of the core fundamentals that make up Neon Chrome are not present or have been redesigned and overhauled for JYDGE. Players take on the role of a fearsome cybernetic JYDGE with one goal, cleaning up the streets of Edenbyrg, a megacity overrun by crime.īefore I begin my review I need to explain that to confuse this title with a clone of Neon Chrome would be a mistake. Reviews // 30th Oct 2017 - 5 years ago // By Kayla Hill JYDGE Reviewįrom the creators of Neon Chrome, 10tons Ltd brings Judge Drea- I mean JYDGE.







Jydge ps4 review