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Retro done right.

Shovel Knight, an action-platformer truly worthy of its NES roots, that delivers fun gameplay, great design, and a tide of memories in perfectly captured 8-bit style, is available on GOG.com for $14.99.

There has been way too many games recently aiming to cash in on our nostalgia without ever delivering what they promise: a real throwback to the classic gaming ideas and authentic retro feeling. Not this time! Here, even the story is perfectly nostalgic. The shovel-wielding hero has come to this land with two goals: to defeat the evil Enchantress and quest for his lost beloved. But, between Shovel Knight and his beloved stands a cadre of villainous knights. These terrible foes, known as The Order of No Quarter, have been dispatched to prevent the hero from reaching the Enchantress, and will pursue their mission at any cost. If you love games with perfect platforming, beautiful art, infectious music, crazy bosses, humor and levity, and real heart… this one is for you!

Shovel Knight is a sweeping classic action adventure game with awesome gameplay, memorable characters, and an 8-bit retro aesthetic. It's a hot mashup of new and old! You play as the eponymous Shovel Knight, a small knight with a huge quest. He wields a Shovel Blade: a multipurpose weapon whose techniques have now been lost to the ages. Always honest and helpful, Shovel Knight is a shining example of the code of Shovelry: Slash Mercilessly and Dig Tirelessly! With classic NES-era platforming gameplay, great humor, excellent level design, and perfectly captured graphical style of old, this amazing little gem offers to take you on a nostalgia trip you won't soon forget.

Prepare to jump, dig, dig-jump, and jump-dig in the amazing limited-palette realm of Shovel Knight, for $14.99 on GOG.com.
I gots mine, can you dig it?
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GOG.com: There has been way too many games recently aiming to cash in on our nostalgia without ever delivering what they promise: a real throwback to the classic gaming ideas and authentic retro feeling.
Friggin FACT. Indie devs, before you throw around words like "traditional" and "old-school," take the time to study the classics and understand why they are classics. Don't compare your pixel platformer to Contra or Megaman unless you're prepared for your audience to do the same.

I remember SK from Kickstarter. I didn't back it cause it made a crapton of money without my help, but it looked pretty tightly designed. Will probably pick this up soon.
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IAmSinistar: I gots mine, can you dig it?
Can You Dig It?
This must be very, very good.
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IAmSinistar: I gots mine, can you dig it?
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tinyE: Can You Dig It?
We Can Dig It!
ahhhh I backed this on KS a while back. then backed out. devs released the main theme (which is quite awesome) for free a while back too
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IAmSinistar: We Can Dig It!
Meh, I liked my movie better. :P

As for the game I'll look into it when it is just a tad less expensive. :D
Is Scrooge McDuck under that armor?
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IAmSinistar: We Can Dig It!
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tinyE: Meh, I liked my movie better. :P
Neither can touch The Guy From Harlem. ;)

Though personally, my favourite of the genre is Coffy. Pam Grier + Sid Haig + Jack Hill = Movie Gold.
Ah thank GOG, I saw reviews for this earlier today, didn't see it here, and became worried that it was not coming out.
This one is wishlisted instantly, and had I the money, would have been an insta-buy, too, as I've been following Yacht Club Games' twitch streams and the overall Shovel Knight development for quite some time, now.

Thanks, GOG, and thanks, Yacht Club Games, for releasing your awesome-sauce game here!!!

[EDIT] Also, it's so nice to finally see Woz's superb pixel art, after so many months working on it, in sweet 8-bit motion!
Post edited June 26, 2014 by groze
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the soundtrack will be pay what you want as far as I can tell (when its up - links to article point to this site - which has other awesome retro music by the same musician Jake Kaufman)
This game looks amazing.
This looks fun, wishlisted for now.
I remember not backing the KS because the Nintendo-inspiration apparently envolved the high difficulty too. For the people already playing, is really Nintendo Hard?