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I completely agree with what @CoalFire said before me. There's a lot of potential here. Keep up the good work!
https://youtu.be/y5NNuUdMzo4
The visual design and sound are fantastic, I really love the comic book style and black and white. But the controls are really off. The sword is unresponsive and will get stuck in frames for several seconds at a time which completely kills the pace of this style of game. If the mechanics side gets polished up I can see this being a fantastic game!
The Man Called Merc is a side-scrolling beat ‘em up, where players control the titular Merc, a mysterious and deadly man-for-hire, as he fights his way through hordes of cybernetic monstrosities in the fictional Talgore City.
Usually found on an assassination mission, or an intricately plotted bank robbery, the Merc has had a slow month of few job opportunities, and is currently working as a part-time nightclub bouncer.
One non-descript night, and without reason, all hell breaks loose as the city suddenly erupts into chaos as legions of cyborg and mechanical killing machines begin destroying everything in their path. The Merc kicks into action, and begins his unexpected journey across the city to learn the origin of this chaos.
Taking inspiration from classic beat ‘em up and hack and slash games like Streets of Rage, Golden Axe and Final Fight, players can use the Merc’s array of abilities and weaponry to cut and blast his way through everything programmed to kill him. Like these classic games, players move around levels freely in a 2D fashion, as enemies attack from the front and rear. The Merc can use his sword for close-quarters combat, and his gun for long-range attacks, keeping a safe distance between him and danger. After reaching the end of a level, the Merc must face off against a boss.
The Merc can make use of nyon, a powerful energy source that the futuristic city of Talgore City uses. It comes in three varieties: green, blue, and red. Green nyon helps restore the Merc’s health, which, if already full, can be stored and collected for later use as an automated reviving ability should he perish -- you get one life in this game, so must make use of green nyon to save you from the game ending; blue nyon allows the Merc to charge his weaponry before striking to beef up their damage and effects considerably; red nyon gives the Merc fantastic agility, allowing him to dash across the level to escape danger, or land sneak strikes to unexpected enemies.
The game’s visuals are stylised in a noir graphic novel style, making use of a black and white art style, with the only colours being emitted from the nyon energy found throughout the city. Keeping with the art style, the game’s story is also told in graphic novel fashion between levels, slowly unfurling the mystery. Largely inspired by the works of graphic novel writers and artists such as Alan Moore, Frank Millar, and Robert Kirkman.
-Classic beat ‘em up gameplay: slash and shoot your way through wave after wave of enemies.
-Mix and match close-quarters combat with long-range shooting, using the Merc’s sword and gun expertise.
-Collect power-ups known as nyon to restore health, boost attacks, and increase mobility. Make use and combine all of their features to leave no enemy left standing.
-Taking inspiration from noir graphic novels, the visuals and story play out in a stylistic black and white, comic book fashion, that gives unique and quirky character, enemy, and environment design.
-Full game will feature four levels of difficulty, and a horde of unlockable modes, giving players more reason to master each level.
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