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A jam submission

Neurostrike 2090View game page

The year is 2090 and AI controls Humanity its Time to Strike Back
Submitted by MSE Europe — 64 days, 12 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#32.8583.500
Visuals#42.8583.500
Metroidvania#42.8583.500
Enjoyment#51.6332.000
Execution#52.0412.500
Overall#52.4493.000

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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MSE Europe

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Submitted

Visuals are nice and movement is solid.  Lot of potential here.

I didn't get very far however because the default controls are pretty rough.  Shift is particularly bad for Windows users because hitting it a few times in a row brings up the accessibility settings for sticky-keys.

I think there should be a way to skip all that intro dialog.  It's long, and only worth reading the first time.  (I was able to resume movement while dialog was still running by dashing FYI).  Hitting escape during the game just sent me to the main menu and I had to start over...no way to resume.

Also, on-screen prompts aren't accurate.  Interacting with a sign with "F" didn't work.  Climbing down the ladder didn't work with whatever buttons it showed on screen...so I didn't get very far

 It may sound like I'm complaining a lot, but it's only a few little things really.  Easier controls, skipping dialog, correct screen prompts.  That's it :D

Developer

Hi Adam, 

There is a control configuration system inbuilt in to the game, if you enter the options screen you will be able to configure the controlls however you want and this will save for your next play, also there is controller support if you are interested in that (though its quite simple at the moment). The dialog at the begining is a great addition and i can see your frustration with it playing each new play through I will work on something for future builds.

I need to update the tooltips that popup as these are confusing, i will be working on implimenting the inputs data with these so they change based on what has been configured. its V by the way to climb down ladders.

I hope you give it another go knowing this information and llok forward to hearing further feedback