![]() Those who like challenging platformers should keep an eye out for Sunblaze, currently set to release June 2021 for Steam. Grabbing onto pipes or ledges also felt inconsistent - sometimes Sunblaze would cling, and sometimes she wouldn’t.Ĭomplaints aside, Sunblaze gets off to a promising start. It’s quick, action-packed, and offers a superhero-in-training tale that’s equal parts heartwarming and cheesy. For example, the dash didn’t always cover the same distance each time I used it, so I would fall just short of a gap once, and then make it easily the next. Each ability players have (double-jumping, dashing, ledge grabbing, etc) all need to work the same way every single time, and they just dosn’t. While I generally enjoyed Sunblaze, my biggest problem with it is that the movement tools players have don’t feel tight enough to justify the precision some puzzles require. Thankfully, the game is quick to respawn players, so there’s not a lot of downtime between deaths (of which I had many.) Once players have figured out a puzzle, they have to execute the movement to be able to complete it, and the game demands perfection, otherwise Sunblaze may find herself falling to her death. Moving in front of some platforms causes them to rocket across the room tin an attempt and crush the player. Players can slide down walls and hold onto ledges to recharge their double-jump and can dash to make it over larger gaps. Jumping on a block could cause it to fall, and when it lands, it will break any type of glass that’s around it. Sunblaze introduces puzzle elements slowly so players can learn how the simulator works. On the other hand, he encourages her by dabbing and telling her to “SLAY, QUEEN!”, which Sunblaze calls out as trying too hard to be cool. Sunblaze is an upcoming 2D puzzle-platformer inspired by games like Celeste or Super Meat Boy in that players will double-jump and dash around spike pits, deadly crushing blocks, and enemy drones in order to get to the goal of each level. Between some sections, Josie and her Dad have small conversations that show their personalities. Josie (as Sunblaze) is excited and eager to get into hero-ing, but her father wants to keep her grounded to make sure that she’s prepared for the life. When a session starts to go wrong, Josie will need to quickly adapt in order to survive. ![]() Her father, a retired hero who protected the world, built a training simulator to prepare her for the dangers ahead. She’s training to be the world’s next great superhero - Sunblaze. Sunblaze Si no tienes una cuenta de Steam, tendrás que descargar el cliente de la web oficial, instalarlo y luego crear tu cuenta. Dying is 100% optional, the already easy controls and gameplay can be customized with accessibility features to meet your own needs and wants.Meet Josie. Oh, are you still reading? Go and get playing right now! We will promise you one thing: dying over 5000 times on one game has never felt this good. ![]() We know, we know, it might sound scary, but like Aristotle said: "It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.", and Quentin Tarantino put it even better: "Violence is one of the most fun things to watch." WARNING: Playing Sunblaze may cause massive brain growthYou know, to survive all the levels, your brain needs to do some work. The ever-changing training room keeps on bringing you challenge after challenge, and you'll stay glued up on your controller for hours.īeing a parent is hard, but most likely not this hardOk, all the parents who have not lost their kids in a mall or other crowd ever, raise your hands? It's all good, at least you didn't lose them in a hostile superhero simulator full of lasers, evil bots, spikes, and. The training room is full of puzzles, brain-tickling challenges, obstacles, TNT, spikes, drones. Sunblaze, with a mission to complete your superhero training. In this tough, hand-crafted precision platformer, you’ll play as Josie, aka. After all, show us a parent who wouldn't want to train their daughter to be a superhero? But then suddenly the training room goes rogue, and. Her dad, a retired superhero, has fixed his superhero training simulator and lets Josie go in there to play around a bit. About This Game ”Whose blood is that on the walls?” -Josie
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