

You can either try to be all stealth or you can go gun blazing with the most powerful weapons available to a JYDGE. That’s the freedom this game allows, for you to build a custom setup that fits your play style. The challenges are challenging and I like how you can pretty much play any way you want. I like the fact that you’re not forced to start all over from the beginning in order to make your way up to the boss and instead, you can progress from any of the levels you have unlocked. If you were a fan of Neon Chrome, you’re going to like JYDGE. It looks pretty good with great lighting effects and explosions. It also makes sense if they share the same world as well. Graphically the game is very similar to Neon Chrome which isn’t surprising since they share the same 3D engine. Despite its flaws is a very fun and challenging game thanks to its gameplay. As an evolution of Neon Chrome, JYDGE takes the core gameplay of the original and improves upon that formula, all while getting rid of some of the elements of its predecessor which held it back. JYDGE is a lawful but awful roguehate top-down shooter where you get to build your own cybernetic JYDGE and eradicate crime in the never-sleeping megacity of Edenbyrg. Some are better than others on certain levels and challenges so you’ll just have to experiment as you go. Jydge is rated Fair after being reviewed by 35 critics, with an overall. Each adds something different to the game with almost endless combinations you can run. You could also just not do the challenges, but you’ll need to eventually in order to unlock later levels.Īnother cool features is the shear amount of cybernetics, items, mods, and companions you can earn. Gaming features only on Backbone All your games in one place 12 months access to the Backbone+ App included. Build your own cybernetic JYDGE in this lawful-but-awful roguehate top-down shooter where you get to eradicate crime in the never-sleeping megacity of Edenbyrg. Some require completing a level under a certain amount of time or to rescue hostages without being spotted. JYDGE is a lawful but awful roguehate top-down shooter where you get to build your own cybernetic JYDGE and eradicate crime in the never-sleeping megacity of Edenbyrg. Each level has a set of normal and hardcore challenges that range from doable to almost impossible. What I like about the game is how easy it is to get into but also how challenging it is, and I mean really challenging. That means that with each death, you can start at the level you died at and not all the way at the beginning. You keep your advancement, your earned power-ups, and the levels you’ve unlocked. 10tons is calling this a “roughhate” which has elements of a roughlike, but you don’t have to start from the beginning with each death. While Neon Chrome was a roughlike which meant with each death, you’d have to start all over again from the beginning.

While JYDGE is similar to Neon Chrome, it’s also very different.
