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7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 27 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 27
  2. Negative: 3 out of 27

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  1. Feb 1, 2021
    8
    Just finished my first playthrough. Took my time, got 100% of upgrades and secrets (also hundreds of deaths).

    Lets be honest, what do you really expect from a game baring such a resemblance to games like ninja gaiden? A stern challenge is a given. The real question is it worth the time to learn and i really think it is. While I did sigh a few times in frustration I mostly loved it;
    Just finished my first playthrough. Took my time, got 100% of upgrades and secrets (also hundreds of deaths).

    Lets be honest, what do you really expect from a game baring such a resemblance to games like ninja gaiden? A stern challenge is a given. The real question is it worth the time to learn and i really think it is.

    While I did sigh a few times in frustration I mostly loved it; the great visuals, tight controls and exceptional music kept me wanting to boot up the game time and again.

    However, I do think the game becomes FAR more enjoyable when the player finally gets their full ensemble of abilities.
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  2. Jan 31, 2021
    8
    Cyber Shadow is exclusively for old-school veterans and other fans of brutally difficult NES-style platforming games, particularly Ninja Gaiden. I am not one of these people, but thanks to the game's cool sci-fi theme, incredible soundtrack and tight controls I feel it helps me perservere through muscle memory and simple trial and error. Along with the Bloodstained: Curse of the MoonCyber Shadow is exclusively for old-school veterans and other fans of brutally difficult NES-style platforming games, particularly Ninja Gaiden. I am not one of these people, but thanks to the game's cool sci-fi theme, incredible soundtrack and tight controls I feel it helps me perservere through muscle memory and simple trial and error. Along with the Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon series, this is another must-have for retro gamers. It's somewhat an addicting challenge, although I do wish it had the same amount of accessability options that Bloodstained offers for newer (and younger) players. Expand
  3. Jan 28, 2021
    9
    me parece un exelente juego y sin duda es recomendable, la jugabilidad y la musica son de lo mejor.
  4. Feb 4, 2021
    10
    Pros:
    + amazing controls and power-ups
    + amazing pixel art and soundtrack
    + great pace and learning curve
    + memorable boss fights
    + multiple ways to approach challenges
    + CRT filter
    + not a rogue-like
    + light metroidvania elements

    Cons:
    - CRT filter bug
  5. Jan 30, 2021
    10
    Very good game in this genre. The bosses are great, the music fenominal and the overall polishment is super. The controls do seem to purposefully stick to old fashions such as dubble tap to run instead if simply holding rt. Some difficuktu derives from this which is less fun ino
  6. Feb 19, 2021
    9
    The music is great, the level design is great, and the retro design is great. The levels are challenging but beatable, and it is amazing that developers are still building nostalgic games.
  7. Oct 4, 2021
    9
    This game is CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED.

    Easily in the top five side scrollers I've ever played. Right up there with Castlevania 3, Rondo of Blood, MeagaMan X/Zero, etc. You can tell this game was no chore for its developers to make, everything I experienced in this game SCREAMS passion. But its not the incredible graphics, sound or gameplay that make this game stand out. Its the fact
    This game is CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED.

    Easily in the top five side scrollers I've ever played. Right up there with Castlevania 3, Rondo of Blood, MeagaMan X/Zero, etc.

    You can tell this game was no chore for its developers to make, everything I experienced in this game SCREAMS passion.

    But its not the incredible graphics, sound or gameplay that make this game stand out. Its the fact that the developers had the balls to make a challenging game in the year 2021 that doesn't hold your hand throughout the entire experience.

    Beating a video game should be something you earn, not something you just complete like a movie or a book. This game made perfect use of its checkpoint system, it REALLY made you feel like you had to learn and grow as a player in order to progress. This games adversity makes you feel REWARDED for overcoming it. Something that's been missing from the modern day era of games essentially beating themselves.

    Thank you for making me use my brain again to beat a video game, because if not for that, then what the hell is the point of playing? You guys rock! Can't wait for your next game.
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  8. Oct 18, 2021
    10
    Masterpiece.

    This game doesn't hold your hand and is very faithful to the original, often times brutal, difficulty of 2d sidescrolling platformers from the 8-bit era. Incredible visuals, amazing chiptune soundtrack, and precise controls (using the D-pad).
  9. Feb 6, 2022
    10
    Challenge parfait pour un hardcore gamer sans jamais ĂȘtre injuste. Ma madeleine de Proust qui me remĂ©more les meilleurs moment 8 et 16 bits.
Metascore
81

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Feb 23, 2021
    90
    An 8-bit unforgettable experience that empowers the player more than several modern games, with a replayability value that is more emotional than mechanical.
  2. Feb 8, 2021
    80
    There is not a single original idea in Cyber Shadow, but it's a great game created with love for the classics like Ninja Gaiden.
  3. Feb 7, 2021
    70
    Cyber Shadow is a good product overall, and a decent debut for Mechanical Head's young Finns; a two-dimensional action that pays dignified homage to a game formula capable of still carving out an important space in today's videogame panorama. Its distinctly hardcore nature and amarcord vein make it a title probably unappetizing to a majority audience, certainly pleasant for lovers of old action-platform arcade experiences on the edge of game over. Too bad for the absence of that ludo-stylistic flicker capable of making it emerge, as well as its questionable rush to a truly unnecessary excess.