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- Sep 12, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 17, 2020
About This Game Inspired by Aztec legend, this action/rpg side-scroller will casts you into the middle of a war between the Gods and Mankind. As Huitzilo, heir of the Sun God, skilled in both the arts of combat and magic, only you can save your people from the wrath of the Aztec Gods by reuniting the seven phonograms. Accompanied by your faithful companion Ayopha - trapped in the form of a hummingbird by a magical curse – you will overcome the obstacles in you path through a combination of fighting prowess and spiritual magic. Plunge into a new and fresh universe Manipulate spiritual energy, through an innovative hybrid control scheme to solve mysteries and vanquish foes Enhance and customize your character by training skills and abilities, and acquiring ancient artifacts Embark on optional side-quests to acquire valuable items and gold Visit shops to buy and sell potions, rings, piercings and skills to aid in your travels Twenty-one unique and detailed levels with grand, richly-detailed backdrops and fluid character animations 7aa9394dea Title: AztakaGenre: Action, RPG, IndieDeveloper:Citeremis Inc.Publisher:Citeremis Inc.Release Date: 7 May, 2009 Aztaka Download] [addons] eztakaful penipu. aztaka steam. aztaka review. eztakaful online. aztaka gameplay. aztaka game review. aztaka gameplay. aztaka download. aztaka source code. aztaka source code. eztakaful rm10. aztaka pc game. aztaka teszt. eztakaful review. aztaka patch download. azteka dealership. aztaka game video. aztaka walkthrough. plaza azteca. eztakaful address. aztaka source code. aztaka teszt. aztaka pc game. eztakaful address If you want an adjility side scroller, go away. If you want indie side scroll diablo with more rpg, then this may be right up your alley. I love what the designers did with theme, and the art is fantastic. I really disliked how you click and drag in the interactive screen. Feels like you are moving a layer in Photoshop, rather than doing physics. I didn't like that you can't jump attack, but if you take away the idea of an adjility side scroller, and think of it in RPG terms, this is fine. So depending on what you are looking for, you may or may not like this. For me, I wanted more action less story. If you differ, for sure try this.. i've only played the first two areas, but already i'm not sure i want to continue.pretty yet clunky is how i would describe this game. REVIEW UPDATE (GAME COMPLETED 100%) Great game, crashes waaaay too much and has a couple of bugs and glitches, I stand ground on this 7/10 rating, would of been a solid 8.5/10 but the constant crashes and bugs are a let down.Nice game, not really a Metroidvania, it's more of Odallus, Kenseiden or Lecarde Chronicles where the stages are connected thru a mapStory: 9/10 (very nice story involving mayans and aztecs and all those native tribes)Graphics: 8/10 (very nice hand drawn)Music: 7/10 (nice music, very prehispanic even has some chants inside the pyramids levels)/will randomly stop Sound: 6/10 (not too much variety can get repetitive)Controls: 7/10 (a little clunky but good enough, awkard mix between keyboard and mouse to cast spells)Gameplay: 7/10 (this is where the game falls short, it's a mix of many things and doesn't focus in one thing)Overall: 7.3/10 (Recommended, not an outstanding game but not a bad game at all, very buggy to say the least but enjoyable nonetheless) GET IT ON SALE THOUGH, not sure if it's worth full price but totally worth on saleThis game lacks maps so it can get frustrating at times considering at later stages the game becomes a maze, the music stoped playing sometimes and the game crashed on me several times, in fact it's easy for it to crash, just minimizing the game will make it crash. Some enemies are very strong so it might become a chore to kill them not to mention they respawn as soon as you kill them, you will have to grind a lot to level up and take on later enemies.. You play as the leader of a people who are strong, noble, powerful and wise. But unfortunately they have a tremendous weakness to people setting their ***stone*** temple on fire.Joking aside, the mixture of clunky platformer style combat combined with dragging and dropping various miscellanea seems a complete missmatch, and didn't do anything for me. There are ways this could have been executed by making the interaction with the miscellanea feel more dynamic and fluid. Perhaps by making it so that the dragging and dropping action was a gesture that merely beckoned the energies; letting them move on their own as if actually natural. As it stands, ineracting with nature magic felt like picking up a windows file and dropping it in the windows recycle bin. It takes something supposedly magical and makes it mundane.Even if the magic mechanics had been executed differently, combat would also have needed to have been done differently as well. There's nothing quite like combat based on slow horizontal jabbing of a spear, and having flappy birds bobbing up and down in the vertical direction to emphasize just how slow, clunky and limiting the combat is. There's something off-putting about the combat mechanics and a rigidity of the animations. Perhaps later powers are aquired that change the combat in some amazing way, but I'll never know because I was turned off by just how uninspired the game was with its bread and butter mechanics.There is of course the possibility that I've been spoiled by modern titles. That I'm being too harsh and the game is merely a product of its time. I leave that for the reader to decide.But summing up my own feelings; Aztaka is definitely an eyecatching title. It looked amazing when it was originally released and it still looks good to this day. Sadly its gorgious graphics, are entirely wasted on its clunkily executed mechanics.. I threw it on my "want" list some time ago, as I thought it to be a cool looking sidescroller... and then bought it on Steam Summer Sale, for about 4€To be honest, to me it's not even worth that.Sure, the settings look original, but the story, characters and dialogue are so dry it's really hard to get involved...Also; I was negatively surprised to find out thet ther's NO friggin' controller support on THIS SIDESCROLLING GAME... even worse; it uses mouse... did the devs of this ever played a good sidescroller?I mean, it's always great to try something new and all that, but this juist doesn't work. There is probably a story hidden in the tons of unoriginal dialoue, but it's way too boring and cliche for me to even give a single ♥♥♥♥.Seriously, this is one of the very few games I DO NOT RECOMMEND.Instead of wasting time and money on this, go buy DEADLIGHT, Limbo or Strider or something... Me personally, I don't have the nerve for this lame kind of game. If you like this type of game it's ok. I tried it and found it somewhat enjoyable. I didn't keep it because it wasn't the type of game I would consitantly play. I would recommend looking at it though if you're starting out or want a game to just relax and take a break away from your day. This game would be good for that and still give you a challenge.. From the screenshots you would expect Aztaka to be platformer with some rpg elements, but it is more a sidescrolling action rpg with some platforming. So I was really surprised when the game didn't support a controller. I really dislike the controls. They are clunky and you need to jump with the W of WASD. The game just isn't fun to play. It's too bad because the game looks great.. I didn't expect much from this game but it's a welcome suprise!. Mediocre side-scroller, jump mechanics are wonky and combat seems basic and clunky. Meh.
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