![]() ![]() ![]() Ungracious on their part, but it also shows how immediately you can and should start playing. The epitome of pick-up-and-play, every time I tried to walk someone through the controls they’d kill me before I even got to the ‘stab’ button. That’s Nidhogg, really: quick, unforgiving and totally bizarre. ![]() Your character is then consumed by the eponymous giant Scandinavian dragon serpent. High, middle and low stances complicate (and can cancel out) the fencing element, but you’ll also have rolling, dive-kicking, neck-snapping and sword-throwing to contend with.Īfter you’ve struck your opponent down you have to then run past them get far enough in the direction they were initially guarding (usually a few screens) and you’ll win. Your objective is to kill your opponent by out-thinking as well as out-stabbing them. ![]() Its surreal looks and beautiful animation are the perfect canvas for you to project your own childhood sword fighting fantasies: Highlander, Star Wars, that time you fought your mate to a standstill with sticks while making lightsaber noises: It’ll all come back, and you’ll be laughing over – and enjoying – every second. Bushido Blade by way of Prince of Persia, Nidhogg is one of the best local multiplayer games I’ve played in years. ![]()
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