Keep up to date with Narita Boy by following the Digital Kingdom closely over at we’re launching Saving The Arcade World, powered by upcoming 80s-set techno-tale Narita Boy. Team17 x Narita Boy, coming later in 2021. Narita Boy has a playable demo in the Steam Festival from – TODAY – running all week, February 3rd – 9th! Express yourselves, enter the realm of the Digital Kingdom and save the world! CLICK HERE TO PLAY NARITA BOY Sounds like quite the adventure, doesn’t it? Wanna’ play? Well, we’ve got some good news for you! Pump up the jam: Inspired by the glory days of analogue synthesizers, the pumping soundtrack turns back the clock for this techno-journey.Pixel-perfect story: Encounter weird and wonderful digitised characters on a journey to discover the secrets of the Digital Kingdom and its elusive creator. ![]() Might as well jump: The classic 2D platformer will see players explore imaginative landscapes and navigate a plethora of pixel art environments. ![]() You have the power!: The Techno-Sword can be used alongside mysterious magic so that players can carve and blast their way through enemies great and small.Go back to the future: A homage to the eighties with a new spin on classic gameplay styles, Narita Boy takes players back in time for a blast from the past.By using this new weapon and with the help of the Motherboard, the spiritual leader of the Digital Kingdom, players will face corrupted enemies and hulking bosses to save the electronic synthwave world from the invading Stallions, a group of rogue code bent on forced rule and subjugation.Īlongside thumping Techno-Sword combat players will also explore the memories of the creator, an oniric universe packed with secrets and a rich narrative that reveals his story, from his early years in Japan to his creation of – and connection with – the Digital Kingdom, and why it’s been imprisoned by the Stallions. Narita Boy puts players in the shoes of the eponymous digital warrior chosen to wield the Techno-Sword, a legendary weapon capable of defeating fearsome foes in melee or from afar as it instantly transforms into a shotgun or devastating laser beam. Let’s get digital! Here’s a brand new trailer: Narita Boy is a heartfelt love story to the 1980s, featuring a narrative-driven adventure that takes players to a game inside a game, battling powerful bosses and overcoming puzzles in order to uncover the secrets of the Digital Kingdom and – ultimately – its creator. We are here to announce that Team17 and Studio Koba have combined swords to bring power to the Digital Kingdom, as we release Narita Boy on PC & consoles later this year! The quote from "to be continued" in Japanese is great. There is a soundtrack song specifically singed for the game, not just at the beginning, and it's musically fantastic. (take care since here > spoiler > ) The ending of the game is one of the cutest I've ever seen. But brilliantly: the metaphor of the world inside programming and of the bits compared with the spirit. Very funny combat system after the first stages, the only drawback: perhaps too much written narration. Incredible amount of scenes and backgrounds, crazy atmosphere. Stratospheric pixel art, soundtrack that gradually becomes more and more grandiose, fantastic animations. It starts slowly, but slowly takes flight. Rarely have I seen so much passion behind a work, which in part also wants to be self-congratulatory and self-quoting. But Narita boy exudes love and passion from all pixels. It's not a 10 for just a few small burrs. In reality it is a masterpiece of contemporary videogaming and not only for the graphics and music (incredible), but for all the citations it is strongly imbued with. ![]() In reality it is a masterpiece of contemporary videogaming and not Apparently it looks like an underground indie game, typical of Kickstarter. Apparently it looks like an underground indie game, typical of Kickstarter.
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