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Until I Have You Download For Mobile

Updated: Mar 14, 2020





















































About This Game Until I Have You, is a story-driven, fast-paced, retro-aesthetic platformer, engulfed in a Cyberpunk setting.Driving you to the edge of your seat as you run n' gun through enemies, the game recounts a thrilling story of regret, love and corruption, in a city that’s gone haywire and just doesn't give a damn.This is the story of the ARTIST, a talented assassin, who has worked many dirty jobs in a long and successful career. Finally heeding the pleadings of his wife, he has decided it's time to quit this ugly business and live a simple and peaceful life. However the ARTIST’s clients know he is irreplaceable, and are unwilling to allow the craftsman to hangup his tool belt. They send him this message by kidnapping his wife, Emily, and make it clear, retirement is not an option! The ARTIST is determined to get his wife back, and prepares himself for one last assignment. He understands to be successful he needs to go all out, and he procures a rare exoskeleton suit. Although this provides him with additional powers, it also can cause hallucinations and affect his judgment. If you could save someone, how much of yourself would you be willing to sacrifice?Features: 12 Chapters of immersive story-telling Beautifully pixelated environments Fast paced action Over 60 unique Enemies and 12 Boss Fights. Rich and Diverse Settings (both in gameplay mechanisms and visuals) Fully Voiced Dialogues Gritty Cyberpunk Atmosphere Keyboard & Controller Support 1075eedd30 Title: Until I Have YouGenre: IndieDeveloper:Wormwood StudiosPublisher:Digital TribeRelease Date: 4 Apr, 2016 Until I Have You Download For Mobile Try the demo first before actually buying this game. While the trailer may show a cyberpunk person just thrashing everything around him the goal is a whole lot more simpler than that. At least from what I have played however.I was very skeptical at first. Now, it's grown onto me. So YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY.. A little gem that deserves more attention.Until I Have You is very unique platformer, both visually a gameplay wise. The neon aesthetics still feel nice and fresh and there's a huge variation of environments and enemies. Even the handcrafted cutscenes look very nice for a low-budget title like this.Platforming controls are almost perfect. You can easily maneuver in the air, run and jump at different speeds, and I never fell through a platform. Even jumping on platform edges is manageable, you just have to learn to let the joystick go just before landing so you won't slide down. Enemies can push you off platforms but it happens rarely and it's a lot less annoying than in other games.There is a lot of fighting involved. You have four weapons, each with different characteristics useful in different situations. Baseball bat/club is fast and very damaging but useful only in close combat. Pistol has long range but hits only the enemy in the front. Laser shoots through all enemies but needs some time to recharge. And flamethrower has shorter range and has a cooldown period but has high damage and can melt obstacles. You also have a shield but very soon I forgot about it and finished the game without using it. And the last ability is temporary bullet time. Good for some tough spots and bosses but it stays active for such short time it's often not that useful.The game can be very difficult at times, thankfully it has a plenty of checkpoint so you usually don't have to replay the segments you have already beaten. One of the few problems of the game is that the difficulty of boss fights is not balanced throughout the game. Bosses from chapters 5 and 6 are insanely hard. I think it took me about 100 attempts to beat chapter 5 boss and I seriously considered abandoning the game for good. Compare to the final boss that I killed on my second try with little problems. Those two bosses could really use some changes; any small mistake means you're dead and start over. The other bosses are much more forgiving.Anyway, this is a great action platformer. Highly recommended.. A mixed bag of a game, "Until I Have You" feels like a contraption jury-rigged by a savant technomancer somewhere in the city sprawl of 2077: brilliant and horrible ideas, rough edges and state-of-the-art components, all put together with duct tape. It makes you battle against its interface, it frustrates you, it delights you.Gameplay-wise, it tries to be a super-fast and super-violent platformer, a cross between "Canabalt" and "Hotline Miami", and the best levels do manage to achieve this high bar. The problem is, however, that "Until I Have You" tries to be fast and minimalistic, but at the same time to have lots of different features. As the result, it keeps shooting itself in the leg, slowing the gameplay down so you can try all the mechanics. Superfast running and jumping stumbles upon cover shooting, choosing the right weapon to destroy obstacles, stealth action and other legitimately cool stuff that just doesn't mix together well. The large variety of features also makes the gameplay very incosistent. For example, in the beginning you die in one shot. Then they add Hysteria meter that punishes you for killing enemies (and makes you wait for a solid minute for it to regenerate -- so much for superfast). Then Hysteria suddenly turns into a health bar substitute: enemy attacks rise it, but killing them doesn't anymore. There's no solid mechanic, "Until I Have You" turns into something slightly different (still very enjoyable, though just as messy) with each next level. It's such a mess that sometimes I had no idea if I have played the game the way it was intended, or abused a design flaw.The story is pretty incoherent, which is ok for the Cyberpunk genre: after all, most of the classic works have unreliable narrators, unhinged characters, lots of drugs and/or mental issues, amnesia, hallucinations and cryptic symbols. To tell the truth, I don't trust writers who make cyberpunk stories too clear: it kills the "punk" part, turning it into simply SciFi. "Until I Have You"'s story is messed up just right: enough for you to have a general idea what's going on, how it started and how it ends. The atmosphere and the characters are done very well in terms of writing, art, music and voice acting. The urban sprawl is genuine with its neon, dirt and rain, the characters are either insane or corrupt, the politics are shady, and the plot twists go as expected. In addition to the well-done cutscenes, you can watch TV between the levels to get some news about your misadventures, or see some ads that give you insights into the world's dystopian daliy life."Until I Have You" is a real treat for any cyberpunk fan. For a regular gamer, it's still enjoyable, though hardly above average.. I really like this game but I'll admit that might be because I grew up in the 80s and 90s and I love pizel graphics. And this game make use of them in a stunningly gorgeous way. The soundtrack and visuals created a tone for this game that is really cool, something like playing a Blade Runner game on Genesis. The gameplay is medium difficulty. It takes a little patience and truthfully sometimes I miss landing on a platform for reasons that seems slightly unfair but overall I like the mix of action and platforming.I recommend this game to certain gamers: If you're sick of gorgeously rendered 3d open worlds so big you can get lost, and long for the days when you simply had to run right, this game is for you. If you like pixel graphics and sci fi noir this game is for you. (I will mention that I bought this game on sale and if you see it on sale yourself I would snap it up). Maybe this is very good game but there is a problem with controllers and my patience is wearing thin ... this is my 1st refund and this review is just about the controller problem.This game has "Full controller support" regarding to the store page, but Steam Controller is not working at all and other controllers may have problems too. With Steam Controller is easy to map keys and make non-controller game works (but I don't do that here on the "full controller support" game, so I've been refunded). Dev is offering the how-to (maybe one day the community will publish some mapping for lazy and angry people like me).EDIT:Disclaimer, as many games are working out of the box and I own so many games, I have not enough of patience with those where I found any problems. Why? Many times I want to play something with friends and meanwhile when I try to start any problematic game, then another one, and the next one, they starts to get bored. In this case I'll not try to dive into further investigation if Steam store categories are misleading or if game hw support is insufficient. Steam Controller is the "industry standard" here on Steam platform for me, I own several more X360 controllers but want to play with SC.. Interesting little platformer, decent gameplay and mechanics, had no real issues, was a decent experience, I don't regret the purchase and will keep it installed for a while...lol. The game had a decent premise going for it, but the combat felt extremely dated. It felt like a true Sega Genesis game, as in this would've blown my mind if it came out in the early 90's.If you can tolerate the combat, then you'll probably enjoy this one, as the story/voiceovers/artwork seem to be well-done. Per my experience, I can't recommend this to anyone I know...:/

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