Rinse, repeat.Īdding variety are a number of different mission types including hostage rescue (save the civilians without killing one), seek and destroy (eliminate a specific set of targets), and survival (survive an endless wave of enemies until a timer depletes), as well as a whole host of cybernetic and artillery modifications you can apply to switch up your play style. Infiltrate, turn faces to hamburgers, exfiltrate. Your primary weapon is on the right trigger, secondary on the left, and you interact with objects in the environment using X. Missions play out from a slightly tilted, top-down viewpoint centred on your eponymous Jydge. You’re here to vaporise perps and confiscate their bubble gum in anticipation of future chewing. That’s literally the long and short of it, and what little story there is to JYDGE is told through static news broadcasts voiced by literal robots and containing no visual flair or substance. That’s alright, though, because you’re not here to ask questions. Here’s the skinny: you’re a futuristic cop dispatched with the lawful right to act as Jydge, Jyry, and Exycytynr for the limitless supply of scumbags your beloved city is churning out. JYDGE draws its influences unabashedly from the popular 70’s and 80’s dystopic sci-fi comic series Judge Dredd, which you probably remember best for the cheesy but mildly entertaining Sly Stallone movie it was adapted into. There seems to be a veritable renaissance of twin-stick, indie, cyberpunk shooters out there right now, what with Neon Chrome, Neurovoider, Ruiner and more all coming out in the last year or so.
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