Fist Slash: Of Ultimate Fury
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Part man, part blade, all badass – he's Fist Slash, the ultimate action hero!
The evil Dr. X has a diabolical master plan: open the gates to the mysterious 'other side' using five shattered pieces of the all-powerful mirror! If he succeeds, who knows what might happen to Earth… and only Fist Slash can stop him! Explore six challenging worlds, each packed with vicious enemies and devious platforming obstacles, to grab the mirror shards before Dr. X. Collect awesome power-ups to take out his never-ending army and face huge bosses unlike anything you've ever seen. Do you have what it takes to defeat Dr. X and conquer the game on the dreaded Holy Gaiden difficulty?
The evil Dr. X has a diabolical master plan: open the gates to the mysterious 'other side' using five shattered pieces of the all-powerful mirror! If he succeeds, who knows what might happen to Earth… and only Fist Slash can stop him! Explore six challenging worlds, each packed with vicious enemies and devious platforming obstacles, to grab the mirror shards before Dr. X. Collect awesome power-ups to take out his never-ending army and face huge bosses unlike anything you've ever seen. Do you have what it takes to defeat Dr. X and conquer the game on the dreaded Holy Gaiden difficulty?
- Authentic retro platforming action harking back to the golden age of video games!
- Six worlds to discover, each split into ten unique levels full of enemies and obstacles
- Huge bosses that stand in your way of the five mystical mirror shards
- Difficulty levels scaling from Easy to Holy Gaiden – the ultimate challenge for any would-be gaming hero!
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: If it runs Windows 7 and Steam, you can play Fist Slash!
- Memory: 500 MB RAM
- Graphics: See above...
- Storage: 15 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any compatible soundcard
Recommended:
- Storage: 15 MB available space
Fist Slash: Of Ultimate Fury reviews and comments
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Game with a retro aesthetic, that goes totally for a game of Nes (playing, I gave the feeling that it was of this) Its controls are simple, as they would be in the time, so should be, if you want to be a omenaje to 8 bits, so they are largely fulfilled. The only one but I find the game (although it has selector) is its difficulty, if it had been a game of Nes, would have been of the facilones, and something short at the time
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In Love with NES games, it is always a pleasant surprise to find games that make me travel to the best moments of my life.
Great ambience, decorations, graphics, control and action.
I'm Just sorry I don't use any of my songs.
Since having specialized precisely in making soundtracks for this type of games, is something I would appreciate.
The next game, ask me the soundtrack!!!!!
https://makeagame.bandcamp.com/
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It'S like a Castlevania fusion Against old...
Without that Charisma ~ ♥ that wrapped the mentioned titles of the NES/SNES... But, well.
> Broadly: This title is a plataformero of action to the old school of Castlevania, mixed with some counter/Ninja Gaiden with a very high difficulty curve (as the games old) control as square as the classics of the Or worse, in which you drive a monkey who has a saber and seeks to save the world from a dangerous scientist (cliché).
> The good Thing:-Has family mechanics (for those who grew up playing Castlevania old)-has difficulty levels adaptive (for casual players or not much play this type of games)-the gameplay, is like a Castlevania: you go with your little monkey giving Lashes, pick ups power and upgrades to be more lethal along the level to reach a boss of patron. (the game consists of 5 stages, at most 1:30hrs in normal play time; or depending on your skill more or less) > The bad:-artistically... It's a decadent game; It has no melodies that are memorable or beautiful, and the protagonist is meh... Like the story... It has a bittersweet taste this title, it has the gameplay of the old games but it does not feel like one. It Has the body but not the soul.
-Controls... They are very square even more squares than the old NES... It costs a lot of work some scenes more than anything because of the little precision and cuadradismo of the controls...-Has the worst wall jump I've experienced in a game (derived from the above) summarizing: it is an average play 5/10 that should only be considered if you are a fan Hardcore of the retro games and grew up playing NES/SNES titles... And you are looking for something that reminds you of these old and retrograde roots videojugabilisticas... Not bad game, but not a wonder or must have, just average.