![]() The game will occasionally pause the action to deliver more story usually midway and at the end of a chapter, all of which can be skipped if you’re replaying the game or just don’t care. When you reach the end of a level you transition to the next stage instantly with no load times. Later in the game, you can also make use of other abilities like hanging from rails, jumping from gooey spots and turning temporarily into a flame. You achieve this by using your typical platform moves like jump, double jump, wall slide and dash. The goal of each level is simple, just reach the computer chip located in the single-screen level. Sunblaze has over 500 small bite-size levels to conquer, these are split across six worlds as well as some secret levels to discover. ![]() Remember to pet the cat! Bite-Sized Levels There is also a cat in the game and yes, you can pet it. There is some witty banter between Josie and the other characters, some of which includes some self-aware gamer jokes that certainly got a snigger out of me. It’s a plot that doesn’t take itself too seriously. What starts as standard training soon turns to chaos, as the simulator begins to malfunction, with Josie’s only means of escape appearing to be to progress through the increasingly difficult simulations and trusting an AI presenting as a Unicorn. But in order to get there, she needs to train in the simulator. You play as Josie (aka Sunblaze) who is looking to follow in her Fathers footsteps and become a superhero. It is tough learning to be a superheroĪll superheroes need to start somewhere. Let’s see if Sunblaze has the heroics to stand out from the rest. It may not be the newest formula but Sunblaze aims to draw in an audience with a funny story and making its challenges accessible to all gamer skill levels, whilst still appealing to those that like things spicy. ![]() Sunblaze is a challenging 2D platformer with an enormous amount of bite-size levels to conquer. Review code provided with many thanks to Bonus Stage Publishing A Hero Come Along Dying is 100% optional, the already easy controls and gameplay can be customized with accessibility features to meet your own needs and wants.Genre: Platformer, Puzzle, Action, Arcadeĭeveloper|Publisher: Games From Earth | Bonus Stage Publishing 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. Over dit spel ”Whose blood is that on the walls?” -Josie
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