Разработчик: Toco Games
Описание
Feature List
- OVER-THE-TOP JOUSTING! - Countless enemies had been shot, hacked and slashed in the history of games. Now it is time to ram a wooden lance in some gut, send your foes flying, and watch them bite the dust! Body parts ripping off, ragdoll horse physics, and destructive environments included.
- A BEAUTIFUL BRUTAL WORLD – Dive into a magical fantasy world full of treasures and adventures! Don't be fooled by the cartoony looks: here, simply bumping into a silly wooden fence spells a sudden end to your hero's life. If you fancy dying in a more heroic way, how about getting swallowed by a giant toad, falling into a lava pit, exploding from eating too much turkey, getting impaled by a Hitler Snowman, or just getting lit on fire by a dragon!
- BUCKETLOADS OF CONTENT – Divided into three major parts - the Story Mode, the Endless Journey Mode and the Rogue Rider Mode - this game has a lot to offer and there is always something new to accomplish, find, or unlock. Power-ups, characters, view modes, mutators, quests, game mode variations, randomly generated hats, you name it! Did you ever wish to be a skeleton king with a fancy wig riding over rainbows on a flower-pooping pink unicorn? It's all up to you in this game!
- INSPIRED BY CRASH BANDICOOT – Good third-person platformers were always hard to find on PC, when consoles sport countless shining examples: the first Crash Bandicoot titles, Spyro, Ratchet & Clank, and Super Mario were all a big inspiration for Last Knight. This game kicks it up a notch with non-stop jousting action, no-health instant death, procedurally-generated worlds, as well as custom-crafted levels with Knightmare levels in-between. To top it off, the new Rogue Rider Mode pushes it all into a rogue-like direction, and if you don't like third-person view, try playing in first-person mode!
About the Game
Last Knight is a unique genre mix that combines platforming, action-packed ridingand ragdoll physics driven jousting! It is fast-paced action in a never ending randomly generated Unreal Engine powered fantasy world!
The story mode put it's player in control of a squire on its way of becoming a knight. But before he can prove himself, events of epic proportions make him the last hope for the kingdom! On his heroic adventure he will have to fight the horned bucket heads and oversized hungry creatures. He will have to get through a wide range of dangerous environments as well as his own Knightmares. But beside the story there is much more. Various game modes let you adventure through always different never ending generated worlds filled with riches and dangers. On your journeys you will also find quests that will take each of the characters on different missions in the hunt for fame and glory as well as gold and chivalry. Gold can be spent on fancy power ups, while chivalry can unlock world bending mutators and different view modes like the intense first person view. Cutting-edge features like a fully dynamic randomized weather system and a collision system that can alter basically everything of the world geometry make this game even more over the top.
Features:
- A full-fledged adventure in the story mode
- Randomly generated world in the different endless modes
- Your own adventure in a generated kingdom in the Rogue Rider Adventure mode
- Wide range of different fantasy environments
- Quests and rewards system
- Beautiful graphics archived with the Unreal Engine
- Unique Power ups and other special unlock-ables
- Customization with different characters
- Dynamic weather system
- Ragdoll physics feedback
- Impacts alter and deform the world
- 3rd Person, First Person and Bird's Eye view modes
- World Mutators, Body Mutators and randomly generated hats
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, german, polish
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP or higher
- Processor: 2.4GHz Dual Core or 2.6GHz Quad Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB Shader Model 3.0 Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT or AMD Radeon HD 3870 or 1GB Nvidia GeForce
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 900 MB available space
- Sound Card: Windows compatible sound card
- OS *: Windows XP or higher
- Processor: 2.6GHz Dual Core or 2.8GHz Quad Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB Shader Model 3.0 Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT or AMD Radeon HD 3870 or 1GB Nvidia GeForce
- Storage: 900 MB available space
- Sound Card: Windows compatible sound card
Mac
- OS: 10.6
- Processor: 2.5GHz Dual Core or 2.6GHz Quad Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000
- Storage: 900 MB available space
- Sound Card: OSX compatible sound card
- Additional Notes: - Long startup loading on OSX, Fast CPU recommended
- OS: 10.6
- Processor: 2,6 GHz Dual-Core i5 (3,1 GHz Turbo Boost) or 2,2 GHz Quad-Core i5 (3,4 GHz Turbo Boost)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Graphics Card
- Storage: 900 MB available space
- Sound Card: OSX compatible sound card
- Additional Notes: - Long startup loading on OSX, Fast CPU recommended
Отзывы пользователей
I've barely played this game, however it might be the best game, most polished with love, tons of passionate juicy love and twisted humor, that I've ever purchased. Put it this way, if Yogi Bear had to pick between a jam packed pic-i-nic basket and this jam packed gem of a game, he'd pick this game, 100%. I had this on my Wishlist for at least a few months after a friend told me about it, and my god, I'm kicking myself for not picking it up sooner. I'd looked at the trailer and thought it was going to be really simple, which control wise it is. However what I didn't expect, was the glorious amount of modes, crude humor, amazing little bits of hidden jokes here and there, including load screens. There are so many modes, so many hidden awesome wonders, so much of everything, plus it looks really good! Different areas genuinely feel really awesome and cool to look at. This will be a game I'll likely end up with hundreds of hours in, I'm enjoying it that much. I'm that impressed with this game I'm going to check out what else the devs have made and chances are they (or anything in the future by them) will be instant purchases. Amazing out of 10. Yogi Bear gobbles this up out of 10!
This game is a smash, literally!
Have you had a bad day and wished you could just run up and knock the heads off of your adversaries? Do you wish you could gracefully ride a horse at full speed leaping over fences and chasms with the greatest of ease? Have you just returned from the Renaissance Faire, all pumped up, wishing you could have joined in on all that jousting goodness? Well, you're in luck because whatever your secret desire is, this game can help you fullfill it!
This is a Runner/Platformer game which has surprisingly fluid controls (I like playing with a controller best). I never felt like I missed a hit or a jump because of sluggish-control reaction time or over-compensating turning controls.
What is nice is that there are 3 points-of-view to choose from for playing the story campaign: slightly behind your character (normal viewpoint), first-person perspective, and bird's-eye view (both horizontal and vertical). You may have found that there are fun platforming games but you just wished they had picked a different perspective because the current one just doesn't work well for you; well, they have included them all, so you can choose your pleasure. And each perspective has it's own story progression and ranking, so if you have finished the game with all gold medals on the normal viewpoint, you can go ahead and try your hand at bird's-eye view and so on. It's a simple addition which opens up all sorts of possibilities for different kinds of gamers, and one I wish was implemented in more titles.
They also have an endless mode and a survival mode to play in addition to the story campaign, and a lot of customization options to unlock so there is actually a fair amount of content to play through, even if the basic gameplay style doesn't change all that much. And that's a lot of content for a game of its price range. If you're the type of person who likes to have a lot of objectives to knock off in a game, this title would be one for you.
Unfortunately, all those objectives are not reflected well in their Steam achievements. I would say the biggest negative for this game is that it has very poor Steam achievements (not really a deal-breaker for most). When you have 77 possible achievements, and after 3 years less then 2% of your players have gotten half of those achievements, and barely 5% have even gotten a third, you know you aren't doing something right. I'm not saying you need to hand out achievements left and right every time a player reads a sentence, but it would be nice to get some achievements for getting gold medals in levels and the like. Most of the achievements are for doing some odd manuever that you aren't even able to control or track. If you are a Steam achievement hunter, this title will be a bit of a disappointment in that area, but don't let that be the only reason not to get the game. It is very fun and has a lot to do in it so it is definately worth its low price.
The idea behind this game is simple: you are knight on a constantly running horse, and you have to either reach the end of the level (Story Mode), or just survive for as long as possible (Endless Mode) - all while collecting coins, defeating enemies, and avoiding obstacles.
You can steer left and right, you can jump, and you can hit things with your spear. Thus, the gameplay is as simple as it gets, and the difficulty stems from whether you can react quickly enough to the obstacles in your path. It's definitely enjoyable in its simplicity, and it works quite nicely as something to play when you're looking for something simple and straightforward. It has a nice soundtrack, pretty nice graphics, and a decent sense of humor during the cutscenes; the levels are varied and they constantly require you to pay close attention to the incoming obstacles. It's overall a fun game to play, for the most part.
I would have two complaints though: one would be that at times, the game seems to have a wonky collision detection, and you can end up falling off or down a platform you thought you landed on just fine, or getting hit by an enemy you thought you managed to hit with your spear. Devs really ought to fix that, because it's incredibly frustrating to die from what you could swear was not your fault at all.
My other complaint would be the Knightmare levels. Basically, the idea behind them is pretty stupid: they are supposed to be a hard version of whatever world you're currently in, but the entire difficulty stems from the game intentionally messing with the visuals in a "oh god I'm high as heck" kind of way, which is a really cheap and unfair way of making a game more difficult. The cave Knightmare level deserves a special mention, being hideously unfair, being the prime example of the aforementioned wonky collision, and generally being THE level that will make you want to snap your gamepad if you'll try to go for a Gold medal.
But overall, it's definitely a recommendable game, even if moments of "That was NOT my fault, you a-holes!" take away from the enjoyment a little.
Last Knight is pure awesomness for all those who like runner arcade games. Even if the story mode itself is quite short, there is a ton of content and achievements to unlock, including Adventure mode, Endless mode with quests, powerups and characters, and so on. The replayability is just fantastic and I haven't checked all already but I was very impressed by the content I've seen so far.
Please note that Last Knight is not one of these 3 lanes runner that we see today on mobiles (like Temple Run or Subway Riders), instead here you have to strafe precisly to avoid the obstacles and aim your enemies with your spear. One great point about this is that the collisions are remarkably precise, it brings a lot to the gameplay.
Another good point is also the humoristic characters and animations that you have all along the game (check the trailer). If you like this kind of style you won't be disappointed. The sound design (music and fx) is of great quality too.
Technically the game runs with the Unreal Engine 3, that means that it will run at full fps on today configurations. I saw another review where a player was complaining about the vsync not enabled, but this has been fixed since.
+ A nice idea and actually quite a well executed one. A video game has to be fun at for the most part, it is.
- It is however, what it is. An endless runner, and a mobile port at that.
- Repetitious music and not a great deal to enjoy outside the story mode. Adventure is for completionists while Endless is for those that surely have nothing else to be playing. And I can't imagine anyone like that who owns a PC for gaming.
5.5/10
this game is hilarious! if you like humorous things at all, its a must buy considering the price. I picked it up on sale because I was on the fence, but seriously well worth its regular price, seems almost too low for a game of this calibur. do not let its ultra low price fool you. its definitely one unique ride you don't want to miss, fun for all ages, and I'm 46!
Extremely fun and addicting endless runner with plenty of games modes, upgrades, unlockables, and quests to keep you occupied. Easy to pick up, hard to master. Wasn't really expecting much going into it if we're being honest, but I was surprised at the amount of content and the quality of the game in general. The jousting mechanic is extremely fun and is a major reason you'll keep coming back. When you defeat someone or are defeated, it'll do a cool slow-mo effect like when you die in GTA or a similar game. It's always fun to watch slow-mo ragdoll physics, especially with a horse involved this time. The game's cheap, pick it up and have some fun.
It is really good at what it does. You have 5 buttons to use, of which you mostly use 4: left, right, attack, jump. That's it and when you get to the harder levels, you will be glad that there is nothing more to worry about. The game does have a cliché medieval atmosphere, but never takes itself seriously at all. The humor is fun if you are 6 years old, or if you sometimes long to be a 6 years old again.
Don't expect too much from the campaign: it is just a kind of extended tutorial and hardly contains content that is not elsewhere in the game as well. The endless runner mode however is great. Graphics and controls are very well working together: the graphics give you a sense of motion and chaos, while the controls keep things structured for you. Very well executed.
- The only thing I don't like about the game is that I always have to hear this annoying sound when I die, and always need to press a button to indicate that - no, thank you - I don't need to see myself die in slow-motion AGAIN. But this is just because I die so often ;).
Highly recommended for people with bad eating habits. I've never been so terrified of donuts and cheeseburgers in my life. Also for those with fat and exploding fetishes.
Oh and the game is pretty damn good too. The raising and lowering of the lance can be a bit wonky at time and aiming it favors the right side just a tad, but otherwise that aspect is pretty cool. I also don't really like that it's possible for enemies to spawn just behind jump only sections and make it very hard to land and lance almost simultaneously. Ragdoll physics can be pretty hilarious too.
Overall yes I recommend it. It's very enjoyable and quite comical.
Creative runner game with a lovely short campaign. Made with Unreal Engine makes the game totally different from mobile ports of the same games in general. Let your knight speed up with his horse and hit your enemies away with the battle stick. Endless mode and the new world mode will make you more busy with the game since there its not dependent to the story.
A have a compliant for the game and thats probably a bug or my pc has some issues i dont know but, there is an instant lag for the campaign when you are fighting the boss and it happens when you come very close to the dragon. At some places shorty before you will collide into the enemy the same lag happens again and its strange that it happens mostly at that moment.
Basically Last Knight Rough Rider is a running game with it´s own charming grafic but don´t underestimate it. It´s not that kind of game that you play 3 hours at a time but it won´t get boring so fast. It´s a kind of game which provides some horse action in a funny way not in the girly way that riding games usually are.
It has a story mode which you can play in different perspectives. An endless mode where you can rank up points unlock other characters and stuff and the third mode were you start from the castle and can make your way trough the area where ever you want to go. There are lots of different hats you can find for your characters and for the achievement hunters over 70 achievements to get.
At this point I like to mention the great and fast support of the dev solving the few bugs that we/ I encountered =)
I recommend this game if you are looking for some variety in your library - looking for a cheap game or just like smashing other knights off their horsies ^.^
Here is my straightforward review of the OSX version:
PROS
+ Being a knight is fun
+ Beheading other knights is really fun
+ Narrowly avoiding death and THEN beheading other knights is an awesome feeling
+ Seriously, this might be one of the best 'experience concepts' ever devised!
CONS
- 15 minutes just to load the game
- The developer has a weird obsession with distortion effects
- My thoughts on what consistute a fatal mistake vastly differ from the game's thoughts
- The game likes to have frame-rate issues when you input commands, which is kind of unforgivable in a game about reaction speed
- Most of the time, the game does not explain what is going on and it's rules seem arbitary at best: for example you can literally explode on the spot if you crash into too much food, and what constitutes too much food is unknown to you.
- Sometimes the enemies 'double up' meaning you get killed by an invulnerable enemy that was INSIDE another enemy you just killed.
- All of the bugs I've experienced have been with all the graphical setting turned down to their absolute lowest. The main problem lies with how the graphics engine runs on OSX and there is no fix for that.
CONCLUSION
This is a brilliant game. Probably. I might never know on my MacBook Pro. Buy it for Windows or make sure your Mac is WAY better than the current system requirements. I enjoy the game, but I have to play it in short bursts for fear of goring my computer with a real lance out of frustration.
First of all, the person who wrote the Store Page description is one big LIAR! This doesn't look like Crash Bandicoot, Super Mario or Ratchet and Clank at all, in any way. It's a digrace to say this title looks like these awesome games that I grew up with and have all played. This is NOT a platformer, it seems to me like it's just an endless runner for mobile devices with a microtransaction system, that was just removed for the PC edition and compensated by making the game more expensive for PC. I don't even know why there's so many positive reviews for this game? The menu is hard to understand and the sounds are lacking and of bad quality. The only pros for this game is the cartoony graphics, thanks to the Unreal Engine, which look quite good and the lack of a microtransaction system (thank god). Do not waste money on this game, maybe it's fun as a free download for your mobile device, but definitely not for a PC game. Now if you really wanna put something in the description what the game is inspired on, please go for Temple Run, that's the closest it will ever get to.
So I bought this game because I was bored and based on the reviews since they were mostly positive.
However, this game isn't for me it seems. It plays like an endless runner on any random smartphone. I got bored by it after a few minutes. There may be people who like this, but I don't.
Well at least I got to support an indie studio with my money even if I don't like the game.
Pros:
Funny artwork
Indie game
Cons:
Repetitive after only a few minutes
Extremely simple gameplay
No idea what I was supposed to do at first
EDIT: Even tho it shows 0 hours played, I did play more than 30 minutes. For some reason, I had 2 instances of the game started and it ended up not counting any time played at all.
Excellent platforming/jousting game with an old school vibe. This is the game the endless runners on IOS and Android WISH they could be. Clever, very difficult (but fair) game play mechanics. Lots of value for your $6. Heck, I spent less than seeing a matinee movie and have already got 3 hours of enjoyment out of the games (with more sure to come.) Please, steam community, support decent early access games like this one with fair price points ($5-$30). ($40-60 is a fair price point for a very high quality AAA game, not a crappy unplayable early access rts made by 5 guys. that cost very little to produce.)
THIS is the type of game early access was designed for. It's almost finished, it's realatively polished, and it will give you a lot of bang for your buck.
I normally don't go for games of this type, but I have to say this game is awesome. I really enjoy it.
It's funny, the graphics are great in both landscaping and characters and the horses face is brilliant, makes me smile. The controls are responsive, physics are great.
The sound of the environment effects, enemy and obstacle impact, the horse moving all fantastic.
I love the way you pick up quests, you get the quest if you can ride through it. Each quest is for a specific character, which I think is another great thing, because it gives you a good motive to want to unlock the other characters.
I really don't think there's anything about this game that I don't like.
I love my free musketeer hat as well =) Haven't come across any of the others at all yet, but I read the drop rates for them are about to be improved (and new stuff added) so I look forward to that.
There's a lot of different modes to play in as well. 3 are accessible straight way and the other modes you can unlock.
There's power ups you can buy with gold as well.
I'm normally a little wary of early access games but to be honest if this game is abandoned before completion (which I really don't think it will be) I'd be really sad, but there's enough game play and it's polished enough and I've had such fun playing what is available so far that I wouldn't regret that I bought it, or feel cheated in any way. So if buying in to an early access game is one of your concerns, it doesn't need to be with this game. (At the time of writing the game is only £4 anyway, I mention this because I know £4 can be a lot to some people, and for kids spending pocket money etc)
My main concern watching the videos was that this game would give me motion sickness but even though the camera is bouncy I haven't had an issue with motion sickness playing this at all (I've only played in 3rd person so far). There's an option to switch off the bounce though if this does affect you (which imo all games should have a motion sickness friendly camera option), so a HUGE thumbs up for this as well since for a lot of us it means persevering with a game while feeling chronically ill or not playing a game at all and basically throwing your money away.
This game should be worth more. It runs well, its fun and its a great game to play if you're short on time, plus it has nice graphics and is super charming. Pick it up if you get a chance. I don't regret this purchase one bit.
This game is actually suprisingly fun to play on the PC. While I understand it is a mobile port, the added content, improved graphics, and friendly Dev all make it worth while.
It is a nice casual game to pick up and play for 15-30 min during breaks.
One thing to watch out for though is how often the screen shakes. It shakes a lot to simulate riding a horse. Something I found to counter this shaking is to actually ride a real horse while playing the game. Works great.
Its a great game. And its fun to play the level designs are amazing. as for the creatures.
Its great to see that there are people with new ideas in the indie world.
this one is a great example.
Enjoy the game ! its worth it.
This game suffers from a rare affliction nowadays called OMT disorder, or One More Turn disorder. The game is fantastic. Your knight chugs along a narrow corridor at a decent pace, jumping and lancing obstacles in his way. The graphics are very nice and the pallet choice is easy on the eyes. There's a lot of little details the designers put in the game. One that actually made me say "Oh Wow!" out loud was during the cutscenes. Between each level is a frame showing a scene; usually your knight and whomever he is talking to. The player can use his or her mouse or controller to tilt the frame in various directions creating a 3D effect. It's a really cool feature. I'd recommend this game to anyone. You'd have to be pretty jaded to not find any sort of entertainment here.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Toco Games |
Платформы | Windows, Mac |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 15.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 88% положительных (57) |