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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

I'm not sure how much I can reveal, but -- there's an umbrella which slows your descent, and there's (my favorite feature in any platformer) a double-jump! Those two things alone make it play very different from Knytt. There are a few other new abilities as well, but the double-jump and the umbrella were the defining ones to me.


There's also an extremely scary area, we're talking Silent Hill scary. That may have been my favorite scenario, even though it was extremely challenging (I died at least a dozen times) and even though I don't normally like horror. This is the first time I've seen that level of eerieness pulled off in a platformer.


The game is also pretty challenging, more on the level of Within a Deep Forest than the original Knytt, so those who complained about Knytt being too easy will be happier; but for those who liked the difficulty level of the original game, most scenarios also have an easy mode.


I think the best part about it is that it'll include a level editor, it'll be interesting to see the great variety of worlds that people will doubtless make. It's hard not to want to make your own world after playing this, I have a few ideas myself.


There's not much that I could see that would improve the game, which is rare for me. The only thing I really missed was: no glowing light pointing the way to the next item, which made exploring large areas a lot more reliant on memory than in the original Knytt.


One big part of the original game was the mysterious creatures inhabiting the world, acting on their own, which don't talk to you and which can only watched and guessed about -- and that also thankfully remains. Knytt Stories is expected to release by August 30th.

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10 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/17/2007 12:10:00 PM:  
not a double jump...
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/17/2007 12:45:00 PM:  
Dangit. 30th August? I'm going to have to shuffle some time for this, then, between getting the upcoming Guild Wars expansion :S
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/17/2007 01:32:00 PM:  
It's just awesome.
Blogger haowan said at 7/17/2007 03:24:00 PM:  
Looks great.
Blogger miyamoto-SAN said at 7/18/2007 12:55:00 AM:  
"not a double jump..."

Do you mean it's not technically a double jump or that you dislike double jumps? ^_^
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/18/2007 02:16:00 AM:  
What's this Silent Hill creepy area? I'm a beta tester, but I haven't encountered anything that creepy... Which one is it in, and is it mandatory or hidden?
Blogger miyamoto-SAN said at 7/18/2007 02:22:00 AM:  
The underwater area -- that sail boat (after you turned the machine on) and what happened to the world then was what I meant.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/20/2007 12:46:00 PM:  
There is a youtube preview.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/20/2007 04:15:00 PM:  
Ugg, I'm sick of hearing about this game already. It and it's prequels (well not really prequels) are indeed well made, but I never found them to really be any fun.


The inclusion of double jump sounds nice.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 8/30/2007 04:23:00 AM:  
Justdaphool is exactly that. Just a fool.

Knytt Stories is great, I'm also a beta tester and all the 'hype' about this game is founded on concrete, this is a total detachment from Knytt and if you don't believe me, play Nifflas' levels and come back and tell me you didn't enjoy it.


=Fredulom=