Jessica is a freelance writer with an unrepentant love of all things sci-fi and fantasy, be it in book, film, or video game format. While Microsoft's subscription service Xbox Game Pass has already ...
Greysun is the lead guides editor at Game Rant, covering all the biggest AAA titles to the smaller indie gems. He's been a big Nintendo fan since the SNES days and patiently awaits a Super Mario ...
Cyber Shadow will have players cleaving through a machine-filled future, acting as a cyborg ninja that will gain new powers and abilities as it devastates its enemies and frees the shadows of its long ...
Cyber Shadow is a pretty great throwback to retro action akin to old-school Ninja Gaiden, and it’s got a pretty good story to go along with it, but what you see might near be anywhere near the depth ...
The parry in Cyber Shadow is quite simple on paper, but there’s much more nuance and complexity in practice. Sure, you can just wait for a projectile to get close enough in order to parry, but that ...
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Cyber Shadow may resemble The Messenger on the surface, but this Ninja Gaiden-inspired action-platformer features a post-apocalyptic world of machines. Shovel Knight from Yacht Club Games managed to ...
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Ninja-themed games have had quite a resurgence in recent times. Most recently, Yacht Club Games announced it would be publishing the 8-bit action platformer Cyber Shadow on multiple platforms, ...
I feel confident in saying that when Yacht Club Games released Shovel Knight back in 2014, it set an impossibly high bar to clear for all retro games that would come afterwards. Sure, it was an ...
Cyber Shadow answers a very specific question, namely: What would a modern AAA video game look like if it existed in the eighties? Now, if you’re feeling pedantic you could argue that Sabotage ...
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