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 6d5b4406ea Title: Until I Have YouGenre: IndieDeveloper:Wormwood StudiosPublisher:Digital TribeRelease Date: 4 Apr, 2016 Until I Have You Portable Love this game. Great atmosphere, fast and challenging platforming, surprisingly great voice acting, amazing soundtrack, and a story that makes you want to keep playing to see what happens. It's been a long time since I sat down and felt compelled to play a game for several hours straight like I did with this one. Yes, this game has some tough and tight platforming but this is why you are given certain abilities and mechanics, it's just a matter of applying them. If you don't mind a bit of challenge and love atmospheric games I highly recommend this.. Solid game. Gamepad controls worked just fine for me. Used an xbox360 controller. The difficulty is there and learning level and boss fight patterns is satisfying once you're able to abuse them. The story is good and dark. I 100% all the levels so I can say that if you're in to action platformers with mega man like bosses, it's worth it to give this game a try.. Refunded. Slow loading, no skipping the cutscene, boring story/storytelling, poor engine quality. The game idea and design had potential but needs a different engine.. This one is a pain to watch, like seeing a young, beautiful girl lying among the squalor on the floor, absent look in the eyes from drug overdose.A beautiful, cyberpunk universe greatly resembling cult classics like Dreamweb or Burntime, fused together with really terrible platformer that does almost everything wrong. First of all, the animation is not smooth, but jerky and too fast - when you run on turbo (which you must on many levels, since they are timed). all you see is a stuttery blur. Compare it to the top class platformers like Strider, and your eyes will hurt. Everything is way too fast and jerky, the equipment is not interesting, combat is simplistic to absurdity (just hit'em, okay?). I can appreciate the attempts to innovate, the variation of environments and obstacles, but the core gameplay always brings it down. I forced myself to suffer through several levels (five, I think?) just to see the bosses and the animations, but I cannot continue, the gameplay is just too painful, constant repetition and memorization of levels is simply a bad design. The characters are interesting, and everything hints to a rich universe and backstories, but there is simple too little narration. The weeby voice with forced psycho trembling is fitting, but seems over the top.I would probably pay around 20$ for a full adventure game in this universe, provided that the story and the characters are interesting. I am a great fan of Primordia, guys, it was a masterpiece, but this game is simply a whiff. Sorry.. words can't describe what i feel for this game.. Liked the overall atmosphere of cyberpunk tropes but with some body-horror and weird sci-fi ideas sprinkled in. Liked the varied levels, environments. The story was actually really good, but the dialogues/monologues could have been better written. The base mechanic of fast-paced platforming was interesting, appreciated the fact that most enemies can be ignored with well-timed jumps, but there were plenty of messy sections, wonky platform-edges, stupid enemy placement etc. Bosses were fun, all 12 of them with some clean solution to beat them. The progress of levelling up weapons was a really meaningless addition. There were some crashes, some tearing and slow down at certain section, but that's forgivable.. Pros: - Nice Art- Good ambientation.Contra:- Glitchs in screen all time- Clunky movements and gameplay- Spam of achievements for every action- No detection of several buttons of my gamepad (Xbox controller)- There is always an introduction teaching the end at the beginning of each level very annoying, since you can only move to the right.- The music re-starts after each death making the first chords tedious.. Where do I begin with this awesome retro/modern title from the developers of another favorite of mine, Primordia? I guess the obvious has to be the amount of levels, each with its own unique bosses, weapons to acquire, mechanics to learn. It is quite refreshing to see games that have had so much love put into them. Wormwood Studios spares no awesomeness. If its achievements to achieve, or something you'll replay over and over. They bring it to the table. Hats off to you Wormwood, keep the good times rolling!. I see a wonderful game with unique mechanics hiding in here but it crashes so frequently I cannot get past the first stage. The story seems well layered and the game is drenched in atmosphere and that's what frustrates me so much that I cannot recommend you get this title in its current state. I have a core I7 at 4 ghz, a GTX 960, and 16 GB of ram with a SSD but most importantly I have WINDOWS 10. Even in compatibility mode it will not make it 5 minutes without crashing. Sad. Also it doesn't support any logical resolutions for HD monitors, only wonky ones like 1280x1000 that clip off the bottom and top and leave two black bars on the side. But by all means give it a go if you're willing to work with the comunity here ot get it running because the developer is extremely open to assisting you.*EDIT*After turning on directdraw and running in window mode all my issues are gone and I'm currently enjoying the hell out of this game. GET IT NOW WHILE ITS STILL ON SALE ITS A STEAL!
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Until I Have You Portable
Updated: Mar 13, 2020
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