Similar praise for the artwork: it’s amazing and unique, silly and dark. ![]() Each tune sets the mood and is catchy as all get out. Composed by Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Guthrie (look him up, he does all kinds of awesome musical things), this soundtrack absolutely bangs. The music in this game is absolutely spectacular. They aren’t messing around with the recommended level. They have access to everything you do, and they can go in and customize their characters their own way without affecting yours. Any progress they make leveling up your characters is saved if you decide to go solo again. You don’t even have to start a new game, you can pop a friend into your save file at any time. This game is already a ton of fun by yourself, but it’s a million times more exciting with a friend. Either online or locally, you and a friend can hop into a game together and tear the Calamity a new one! Nobody Saves the World will also let players bring a friend along to join in the fun. The gameplay is engrossing and engaging, it’s easy to pick up and difficult to put down. There are several gameplay mechanics that will require you to do the ole switcheroo quite often such as: fitting into tight spaces or having to do a particular type of damage to enemies. This can be a bit annoying, but luckily the menu pauses the game (where the wheel does not) so it doesn’t become too frustrating changing between characters.ĭifferent enemies require you to hit them with a certain damage type, so keep your characters handy!Īnd changing characters is the name of the game. Once you do, this new character will replace one on your wheel that you haven’t used in a while. Instead, if you need to change to a character that isn’t in your wheel you have to go into your menu and manually select it from there. The wheel doesn’t have enough room for all eighteen characters, and unfortunately, there is no way to lock in your favourites. Holding down R will bring up a character wheel that allows for quick switching between roles. Make your Monk’s fists poisonous, or have your slug’s tears stun enemies!Įach dungeon is situational and has different requirements to be successful, so being flexible with your passives, moves, and characters is truly the key to success in this game. Each character also has four slots for passive abilities one slot has the character’s own passive, and then three other slots can be filled by whatever you want. ![]() This mechanic leaves players a lot of freedom to customize their favourite characters and create their own unique play style. Players can attach any other character’s Y or A attacks to the X button of any other character. Now, the X button is where things get really interesting. As you level up your character you will unlock the rest of their arsenal on the Y and A buttons, and these attacks will use your mana. A character’s base attack is always attached to the B button, and when you use this move it will restore Nobody’s mana bar. For example, Rat (the first form) can chomp baddies for dark damage and poison status effects, as well as fit through tight spaces.Įach character eventually has access to four different moves. Luckily, once in possession of the magic wand, you will unlock the character-tree that allows you to change into a myriad of different forms. Nobody has one attack (a pathetic little slap) and leaves a bit to be desired. Players first start out as original hero: Nobody. ![]() After stumbling through a crime scene, snatching up a magical wand, and escaping a dungeon, Nobody sets out on a quest to save the world.īrought to us by the Canadian DrinkBox Studios (also the creators of Guacamelee), Nobody Saves the World is a top-down Action RPG full of kooky characters, an intriguing story, and plenty of wacky humour. ![]() Waking up in a dirty little shack with no memories would take a toll on anyone’s sanity, but finding out that an ancient Calamity has re-awakened as well? Talk about having a bad day. Nobody knows who Nobody is, not even Nobody knows! Despite this completely unknown status, this hollow-eyed, pants-less individual is the protagonist of our story. They say that two heads are better than one, but what if you had eighteen heads? With that kind of brain power you will be flipping switches, solving riddles, and defeating hordes of baddies in no time!
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