this game was one of part of old vivid memories , music selection is kinda unique,
game play is actually difficult you keep stunned everytime hit and hammer is easy to lose in normal mode
Fight the darkness in your dreams! End of Nightmares is a scrolling beat 'em up using an enhanced version of gavD's Take to the Streets engine.
gavD (code) says:
After Take to the Streets was launched in February, I received several collaboration requests. I was initially reluctant to make a sequel, but when I saw what Markus was capable of I decided to go ahead. The engine is massively enhanced - it features sprite layering, jumping and customisable controls. Thanks to embeeforme for his patience with my insistence upon iterative development practises!
embeeforme (graphics) says:
"gavD and I worked countless days and hours on this game. We went through goodness knows how many demos and finally came up with this. Thanx gavD!"
this game was one of part of old vivid memories , music selection is kinda unique,
game play is actually difficult you keep stunned everytime hit and hammer is easy to lose in normal mode
The graphics are colorful and bright. Gameplay is okay, but it is too short. You should add more attacks than just punching and kicking. More attacks, weapons, and special attacks would be an improvement.
The graphics are good, the controls are reliable, and the levels are fun. The only problem is every moment I have multiple enemies on me because when I kill one of them, the other one cannot die, he's stuck on my screen for the rest of the levels, and I don't know if it's him killing me when I get hit during the slightly later fights.
This game just came off as being a bit too cheap to me. The graphics, IMHO, just don't seem to hold up at all. It looks way too cartoonish. This seems to be something that would be more appropriate for a flash cartoon, not a game. There is also this really annoying loop, where two robots spit fire on me from opposite sides. I didn't hear from Statler and Waldorf in this.
Some of the artwork is pretty impressive. The design of the enemies are also not too bad. Again, the music isn't that bad. It just needs more work. The title seems a bit cliched too.
i had one life left when i finished!