

Autodocs are located in some areas and they will heal you for a fee. If playing with a friend, your friend can keep going. Your Jydge only has a certain amount of health and if you die while playing solo, you must restart the mission over. The challenge increases with each difficulty mode and unlike Neon Chrome, the environments are not procedurally generated. The game supports drop-in, drop-out multiplayer and playing with a friend can make things easier. You need a certain amount of medals to unlock modifications and missions. Medals are extremely important since they unlock everything. Completing objectives rewards you with credits and medals. Each mission has multiple difficulty modes with their own objectives and higher difficulty modes are unlocked as you progress through the game. Jydge plays out in acts and each act contains multiple missions. There’s no real cut scenes and the little voice acting that is here is far from amazing. You’ll stop bank robbers, secure evidence, and blow away tons of bad guys on quest to clean up the streets. The Cobra gang is running wild in the city, taking people hostage, and committing all sorts of crimes. You play as a Cybernetic Jydge and must eradicate crime in the megacity of Edenbyrg. Let’s just say the story in Jydge is not very in depth nor does it really need to be. Jydge is a twin-stick shooter with a focus on character customization, it supports local co-op, and most of the text in this game seems to have the letter “Y” in it.
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For this review, we played the PC version. Developed and published by 10Tons Ltd., Jydge was released for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Switch in October, 2017. But Jeremy and I decided to jump into Jydge which contains very similar gameplay.

I’ve only played a little bit of the latter and haven’t really formed an opinion on it yet. Evidently, Jydge is a game based on Neon Chrome.
