Release Date: December 18, 2012
Knytt Underground is a two-dimensional platformer produced by Nifflas Games. The game is mainly about exploring the world and fighting enemies. Each map is huge and largely open. The gameplay is enriched by logical elements.
Mi Sprocket is a sprite who develops special powers as she embarks upon a quest to ring the six bells of fate; which if not rung every six hundred years will begin a chain reaction that will obliterate the world! There’s one small detail though; the odds are it’s just a superstitious nonsense and the world isn’t really ending...
Knytt Underground is a 2D platform game featuring a quirky story and a huge world to explore.
Platforms:
PC Windows December 18, 2012
PlayStation 3 December 18, 2012
PlayStation Vita December 18, 2012
Nintendo Wii U December 19, 2013
Developer: Nifflas Games
Publisher: Ripstone
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Game Ratings for Knytt Underground Video Game.
Destructoid: 7.5 / 10 by Jonathan Holmes
There are plenty of irreverent characters to talk to, fetch quests to give a limited sense of purpose/achievement, and a nice split between breezy and tough areas, but all the same, you'll likely want to take more frequent breaks than in chapters one and two. Interest will dry out more quickly, especially if you focus on the story, which is either trying to be "so stupid that it becomes awesome," is designed to make you hate stories in games, or both. Either way, Knytt Underground is brilliantly-designed 2D platformer that offers a ton of content. Just don't think about the story too much. "blah blah blah blah blah" indeed.
Nintendo Enthusiast: 7.5 / 10 by Jonathan Harrington
If I were to describe Knytt Underground in one word, it would be \"contradictory.\" In some ways, it\'s everything I could hope for in a metroidvania-style game: it\'s beautiful, intuitive, clever, and most importantly, fun. For large portions of the game, you are pulled into an almost dreamlike state, exploring the massive world and marveling at the eerie ambiance. It\'s then that the game truly shines. But then, it turns around to have horribly unfitting dialogue and characters that pull you out of the experience that the developers work so hard to involve you in while the game simultaneously grows more and more tedious.
Nintendo Life: 7 / 10 by Thomas Whitehead
If you're game for the challenge in both gameplay and simply understanding what Knytt Underground is trying to achieve, then dive in.
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