REVIEW : Treachery in Beatdown City (PC)

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REVIEW : Treachery in Beatdown City (PC)

Treachery in Beatdown City is a game that combines the classic beat ’em up genre with RPG elements, such as turn-based combat, character customization, and branching dialogue. The game is set in a fictional version of New York City, where the president has been kidnapped by ninjas and a group of fighters must rescue him from the clutches of various enemies, such as bikers, thugs, cops, and terrorists.

REVIEW : Treachery in Beatdown City (PC)



The game’s graphics are inspired by the 8-bit era, with pixelated sprites and retro sound effects. The game also features a catchy chiptune soundtrack that matches the mood of each scene. The game’s humor is evident in its parody of various pop culture references, such as movies, TV shows, video games, and celebrities. The game does not take itself too seriously and often breaks the fourth wall with witty remarks and jokes.

REVIEW : Treachery in Beatdown City (PC)



The game’s gameplay is divided into two modes: exploration and combat. In exploration mode, the player can move around the city, interact with NPCs, collect items, and trigger events. In combat mode, the player can choose from three playable characters: Lisa, a boxer; Brad, a wrestler; and Bruce, a martial artist. Each character has their own fighting style, skills, and stats. The player can switch between characters at any time during combat.

The combat system is one of the game’s most innovative features. Instead of button-mashing, the player must use a menu-based system to select actions, such as punches, kicks, grapples, blocks, and special moves. Each action costs a certain amount of stamina, which regenerates over time. The player must also consider the enemy’s health, defense, and stance, as well as the environment and items. The combat is challenging and strategic, requiring the player to plan ahead and adapt to different situations.

REVIEW : Treachery in Beatdown City (PC)



The game’s difficulty can be adjusted by changing the number of enemies, their health, and their aggression. The game also offers a permadeath mode for hardcore players who want to test their skills. The game’s length depends on how much the player explores and completes side quests, but it can be finished in about 10 hours on average.

REVIEW : Treachery in Beatdown City (PC)



Treachery in Beatdown City is a game that offers a unique and refreshing experience for fans of beat ’em up and RPG genres. The game’s graphics, music, and humor create a nostalgic and fun atmosphere. The game’s combat system is innovative and engaging, requiring the player to think and act tactically. The game’s difficulty and length are adjustable to suit different preferences and playstyles. The game is a tribute to the classics of the past, but also a modern and original creation that stands on its own.

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review-treachery-in-beatdown-city-pcTreachery in Beatdown City is a game that offers a unique and refreshing experience for fans of beat 'em up and RPG genres. The game's graphics, music, and humor create a nostalgic and fun atmosphere. The game's combat system is innovative and engaging, requiring the player to think and act tactically. The game's difficulty and length are adjustable to suit different preferences and playstyles. The game is a tribute to the classics of the past, but also a modern and original creation that stands on its own.

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