
It's a lot more forgiving than Necrodancer, so you don't have to completely restart each time you die, but makes use of its mechanics to full effect, with various enemy This is definitely a game made for people who played Necrodancer and wished it had a story mode, or a hook for people who like Zelda, because it has enough polish and rhythm fighting that both groups would leave satisfied. This is definitely a game made for people who played Necrodancer and wished it had a story mode, or a hook for people who like Zelda, because it has enough polish and rhythm fighting that both groups would leave satisfied. In the end its still a nice game, especially if you liked the first NecroDancer, but it might be worth waiting for a sale. It should be noted that the overworld is randomly generated with each new save file you create, and dungeons are upon entry as well, but at the end of the day the general structure remains the same. It's very enjoyable, but the adventure won't take you anymore than 5-10 hours to beat. Despite all the praise I can give it, I do think $25 is a little but too hefty of a price tag for a game like this. Co-op is also a nice addition that works surprisingly well.

The graphics are improved from the original, and the remixed Zelda music tracks are absolutely fantastic. The gameplay is tight like the original NecroDancer, but now features an overworld that gives things a new spin.

Despite all the praise I can give it, I do think $25 is a little A fun game that does both franchises justice.

A fun game that does both franchises justice.
