It was a 2D fencing game with incredibly simplistic artwork and easy to pick up gameplay. For many, their go-to multiplayer experience became Nidhogg right when it launched in 2014. Available now on PlayStation 4, Windows, Linux, and Mac.Every once in a while there’s a title that comes along which becomes ingrained in your gaming life. Some may think that it has taken some aesthetic miscues, but I think the style ultimately works for it and lends to the fun absurdity that is a duel in Nidhogg 2. Nidhogg 2 is a gross, stabby scramble to the finish, and it’s so easy and fun for a group of players to play it’s a natural party game. Do you want to make everyone fight while crawling? There’s a setting for that too. These versus modes allow for full customization of weapons and even moves that are allowed. 1 versus mode as well as a tournament mode for up to 8 players – kicking your friend’s faces into colorfully gory puddles has never been as fun. There is a full range of local player vs. Nidhogg 2 has online multiplayer, both ranked and casual matchmaking – but the real fun to be had is when it is employed as a local party game. This can be beaten in about 20 minutes and provides a little practice for the “real thing” – but the AI isn’t nearly as exciting to fight as other players. There isn’t much of a single-player mode to be had, and no options to fight against bots, but there is an “arcade” mode that has you fight through the different locales. Run far enough to the finish and you’ve proven yourself worthy of sacrifice to the Nidhogg. Each time your kill your opponent – or they kill themselves by falling off a ledge or running themselves into your sword- you are given the go ahead to advance until you are stopped, or you die. During normal versus play, weapons will change after an opponent dies, littering the ground with an arsenal of different swords and bows in contested areas. A bow and arrow, dagger, and larger two-handed sword were added in to assist in dealing one-hit death to your opponent. New weapons add variety from the usual fencing foil. Now there are flying kicks, slide kicks, and even the ability to kick and stomp your opponent to death. The gameplay remains crisp and tight, but with added elements and weapons that will add a new layer of strategy, or alienate fans of the original. Unfortunately, this tends to slow down the pace of local multiplayer games until everyone just realizes that every character, no matter how much care is applied, will still look like an ugly cave man with awful fashion sense. Added with the more complex art style is the ability to do some cursory character customization. No more black backgrounds and chandeliers swinging in a cold castle – instead, the backgrounds are dedicated to both rainbows and statues sculpted from feces. But ugliness seems to be a deliberate choice, and it wears its grossness well. A mix of MTV interstitial and Garbage Pail Kids, this is an ugly game. The crisp Atari 2600-like aesthetic of the original is replaced by a repulsively grotesque style from a bygone era. The most obvious change to Nidhogg 2 over its sequel is its art style. Death comes quickly and without mercy and there is no chivalry or honor in Nidhogg 2 – just a race to the maws of the grotesque dragon. This quick-fire half tug-o-war, half race to the other side is a follow up to 2014’s Nidhogg with a change in visual aesthetic and some additions to the gameplay. Fight for your right to be sacrificed to the titular worm in developer Messhof’s Nidhogg2.
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