

You can gain an edge in fights by finding and equipping hidden modifier chips that grant a degree of customization over the Moonrider’s playstyle. Specifically, it promises frenetic combat that responds instantly to button inputs and challenges players at every turn. Of course, the gameplay stands as the most important aspect of retro action titles like this, and Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider promises to more than deliver in this regard. Vengeful Guardian is all about hacking, slashing, and more Surprisingly, even though The Arcade Crew just announced this game, the publisher plans to release it as soon as fall of this year.Īccording to the Steam page, Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider takes place in a dystopian setting where authoritarian leaders construct “an army of super soldiers as weapons of war.” One of these super soldiers, a ninja warrior who goes by the name Moonrider, turns on its creators and fights against them as well as the other super soldiers to seek vengeance. Considering that JoyMasher’s previous titles have generally adopted similar retro stylings and have all reviewed well, it seems likely that Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider will be a game worth playing. That something comes in the form of Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider, a 16-bit side scrolling jump-and-slasher developed by JoyMasher, the studio behind games like Oniken and Blazing Chrome. Those who enjoy retro-style ninja action games like Strider and Cyber Shadownow have something new to look forward to.
