![]() ![]() So there really is quite a lot of variety here, even if you do replay the same levels over and over. Play can be fast and frantic and unlocking new upgrades (like a hacking tool) can even open new paths through the levels too. You can spend anywhere from a few minutes to just a few seconds on a level. Plus, as each level can be finished relatively quickly, they never get stale. So even replaying the same level throws up a few surprises to keep you playing. The hostages you need to save will move, as will the enemies and more. Aside from having new challenges to try and complete, the levels will also alter slightly. Even though you will be playing the same level, just on a higher difficulty, these throw up new challenges. Then, you can also unlock higher difficulties for each of the twenty levels. This is why you’ll find yourself replaying missions a lot, to earn the coin to upgrade, to complete challenges, to unlock more levels. You earn money for every successful mission as well as for looting crates. Unlock and use cybernetic implants, new types of ammo for your gun, special weapons and more. Yup, there’s an upgrade mechanic here and there’s a lot to it too. At first, you’ll find that it is pretty much impossible to finish some of these challenges until you upgrade not just JYDGE but also his gun too. Some challenges require you to finish a level in a set time limit (usually a very short 20-30 second time limit) or perhaps you’ll have to kill every bad guy. Maybe you’ll need to finish without taking any damage or you’ll need to loot all crates. These challenges vary from level to level. Each challenge earns you a medal and you need these medals to unlock more levels. But why replay them I hear you inquire? Well, each level has three challenges for you to complete as well as just finishing it. This may sound like a chore, but the levels are so short (in a good way) that replaying them over and over really isn’t as much of a drudge as it sounds. However, you are pretty much pushed into playing them several times. There are only twenty levels in Jydge, which admittedly doesn’t sound like a lot. I mean, you could go in through the front door and try to take on the bad guys face to face… or you could just shoot a wall down and take them by surprise. There’s destructible scenery and walls that add a layer of strategy to the game. The missions in the game are short but sweet. The controls are simple and familiar, within a minute or two, you’ll be darting around the levels serving your own brand of justice to the scum of the city. As mentioned this is a top-down, twin-stick shooter so if you have ever played a game like this before, you should feel right at home. Armed with a gun called gavel… cos he’s a judge, it’s your mission to shoot criminals in the face and rescue hostages. Jydge is set in a dystopian city of crime called Edenbyrg and when the crime rate is out of hand, they call in JYDGE to clean things up in his own unique way. ![]()
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