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Loudninja

Member
Oct 27, 2017
42,201

When Sabotage creative director Thierry Boulanger was eight years old, his grandfather gave him a copy of Ninja Gaiden II. This event sparked a lifelong interest in telling stories and creating his own dream video game. About 25 years later, The Messenger, an 8-bit ninja platformer that blossoms into a 16-bit metroidvania, was released to critical acclaim, earned the Game Award for best Debut Indie Game of 2018 and was even praised by the Ninja Gaiden creators themselves.

In The Messenger, players take the role of a young ninja tasked with carrying a magic scroll across a cursed world in order to save his clan besieged by a demon army. While, on the surface The Messenger might look like a simple homage to the classic platformers, you'll quickly discover that the game plays with your expectations to surprise you with its modern game design approach, clever writing and super tight controls. The cast of memorable characters as well as its fourth wall and the inclusion of a few mechanics from other game genres also contribute in making The Messenger a truly unique gaming experience.


While the game is considered fair compared to platformers of the early 90s, it still proves very challenging even to hardcore players with its 45 optional Power Seals to collect as well as its unique New Game+ system. We also designed The Messenger with the speedrunning community in mind from the beginning and we make a point to wholeheartedly support the scene in any way we can.

Ever since The Messenger was announced, fans have been asking us to bring it to PS4. Well, the wait is over, and we are very excited that the PlayStation family can carry the scroll and do the thing with a DualShock controller starting March 19.


But that's not all. This summer, the story of The Messenger will take an unexpected turn with the release of a free expansion entitled Picnic Panic. This resolutely silly adventure will test your skills even more as our ninja heads to Voodkin Island in order to thwart Barma'thazël's wicked plan.
https://blog.us.playstation.com/201...former-the-messenger-arrives-on-ps4-march-19/
 

El_TigroX

Member
Oct 27, 2017
4,210
New York, NY
It's really a great, but that blog post semi reveals the twist in the game, and then also one of the reasons why it just doesn't hit the highs of the first part.
 

Cooking

Member
Oct 27, 2017
1,451
Liked the game well enough but can't really condone buying it with that Jordan Peterson reference in it
 

Doorakz

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
617
Wow that's not far away, considering to double dip.

How does everyone else feel about the 2nd half of the game? I preferred the first half.
maybe it's just me, but the mertroidvania twist just leaves me guessing where to go next and the map really sucks
 

pswii60

Member
Oct 27, 2017
26,670
The Milky Way
Wow that's not far away, considering to double dip.

How does everyone else feel about the 2nd half of the game? I preferred the first half.
maybe it's just me, but the mertroidvania twist just leaves me guessing where to go next and the map really sucks
I felt the same, lost interest. Which was annoying because the first half was decent enough.
 

Richietto

One Winged Slayer
Member
Oct 25, 2017
22,979
North Carolina
Its pretty good, but outstays its welcome for far too long. Should have been a 3rd shorter but you think it ends, and then it keeps going and going and going and going.
 

onpoint

Neon Deity Games
Verified
Oct 26, 2017
14,950
716
Overall I didn't love this game but a lot of folks I know did. Shocking as a huge Ninja Gaiden and Metroidvania fan. I couldn't get behind how often the game winks at the player, detested the humor and found the gameplay itself mostly too easy and boring. Def has some cool elements and concepts but it just didn't come together for me, though I did finish it so that's saying something.

game looks neat but i'm always kinda turned off by the music.
Some of the tracks are dynamite and some are not so great. It's definitely a mixed bag.