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Nidhogg on xbox
Nidhogg on xbox










nidhogg on xbox

Once you reach the end, the Nidhogg will eat you up, meaning you’ve won the game. There are seven different screens, and by advancing to the next one you get closer to victory. The main premise remains the same: you have to kill your opposition to allow you to progress to the other side of the screen, or map.

nidhogg on xbox

Watching him bob up and down in the sky after swallowing you is amusing to say the least. It’s warmingly grotesque, especially the design of the Nidhogg.

nidhogg on xbox

The artwork has been done by Toby Dixon, and by a quick Google search of his previous work, you’ll see how great a match he is. There’s lots to admire about the artwork both in the settings and the characters. The 10 stages are diverse, featuring lots of different environments like the bloody insides of the Nidhogg worm, lush eutopias with waterfalls and blue skies, pirate ships, and castles. It’s substituted the basic Atari inspiration for a more pixelated design, harking back to the Sega Mega Drive era. Nidhogg 2 looks a lot different to the original, but the changes are gorgeous. Nidhogg 2 throws a few more weapons in the mix, as well as offering plenty of vibrant 16-bit environments to throw down in. You and a friend, stranger, lover, or enemy would take part in a side-scrolling duel to the death, trying to kill each other with swords until you managed to get to one end of the 2D map before the other. It was in the addictive multiplayer where the game succeeded, and succeed it did. It’s no hidden fact the original Nidhogg was a cracking game, is it? It may have looked like it came from generation Atari, but it’s visuals weren’t ever trying to be the draw.












Nidhogg on xbox