Redeemer: Enhanced Edition
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- Release Date
- 19th Jul 2019
- No. of Players
- 2
- Genre
- Action, Fighting
- Publisher
- Koch Media
- Developer
- Sobaka Studio
- Content Rating
- ESRB/Mature, PEGI/16
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Intensive top-down action: Subdue your opponents with a wide range of firearms and melee weapons such as knives, truncheons, fire axes, hammers, and much more.
Brutal close combat: Use your abilities as a mercenary to tame your opponents. You have at your disposal brutal fighting techniques, combos, charged attacks, and jumping techniques.
Unique kill system: Utilize three different types of kills to mercilessly eliminate opponents.
Systematic parrying: Defend yourself in battle with the correct use of blocking techniques.
Disarm-and-dismember system: Deploy unique fighting techniques to either disarm opponents or to sever certain opponents’ body parts and use them as melee weapons.
Story mode for solo players: Discover Vasily’s horrendous past and experience a story of betrayal and redemption.
Arena mode: Develop your fighting skills by going up against hordes of countless opponents that will be set upon you in the arena.
Cooperative gameplay: Take on the game together with a friend and turn your controllers into the ultimate weapon of vengeance!
Character class selection: Choose whether Vasily is a monk or a soldier depending on your preferred fighting style.
(c) 2019 Buka Entertainment Enterprise. Developed by Sobaka Studio. Published by Ravenscourt, a division of Koch Media, Austria.
Reviews 1
Redeemer: Enhanced Edition is something of a misnomer. Yes, it’s the same two-year-old top-down brawler/twin-stick shooter, but there’s very little that’s been enhanced here. Local co-op is technically a new feature for the game but considering its woeful performance on Switch that’s not much of an addition. There’s an attempt to divide skills between two different paths, but with such a barebones approach to stealth, you’ll often just run in, pull limbs off and start dealing death loudly. If these issues can be addressed then those looking for Mortal Kombat-levels of gore will slake their thirst for blood, but until then, its performance remains as battered as your unfortunate enemies.
5/10
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