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  • Summary: Take the role of an elite knight, Lancelot the 49th, and battle your way through action-packed levels with intense sword fighting gameplay in this neo-classic side scrolling action platformer. Lancelot must save his city from an evil organization, The Purge, that intends to reveal theTake the role of an elite knight, Lancelot the 49th, and battle your way through action-packed levels with intense sword fighting gameplay in this neo-classic side scrolling action platformer. Lancelot must save his city from an evil organization, The Purge, that intends to reveal the 'truth' of what is hidden below the city. His journey will not only shine light onto the secrets hidden in the dark but also challenge what it truly means to be a knight.

    Enjoy nostalgia fuelled gameplay that players have come to know and love, with a unique parry and disarm system. Fight punishing bosses and protect the truth you were sworn to guard!
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  1. Aug 9, 2021
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    There is a lot of content to go at in Fallen Knight and the platforming action, while not top drawer, isn’t bad. It's just the whole combat loop that doesn’t seem to work as well as the rest of the game, and when you come to market as a bit of a fighter, that's pretty much the kiss of death.
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  1. Aug 18, 2021
    At first sight, Fallen Knight reminds us of Capcom’s blue character. Its inspiration is obvious, but it has nevertheless managed to free itself from the original material by offering its own rather successful experience, albeit a little short. Offering a lively and nervous close contact gameplay, it happens to be very fun if you take the time to master it in order to be able to disarm the different enemies – including the bosses – to obtain different advantages. Yes, Fallen Knight is quite a nice game, and its goal is clearly to encourage the player in redoing the levels in a different order, all the while getting better scores and times.