Once upon a time, due to the limitations of technology, most game manufacturers could only choose pixels to shape the game world, but with the continuous development of technology, high-quality and high-quality games are emerging in an endless stream, and pixel games have also been upgraded. With the blessing of modern technology, pixel art games can also be very delicate and brilliant, and this time I recommend five high-quality pixel games for you.
Far Star Story.
Far Star Story is a retro 2D action RPG set in the distant future. There's a red-and-white 16-bit color style and smooth physics, fast-paced combat and an ingenious puzzle-solving system, as well as sci-fi dramas, in a word, playing online games in games. In terms of setting, the player will play a character who will enter another game and make a direct call through the friends list to fight together, and there will be many NPC characters in the scene. The combat system has a rich skill tree and real-time combat mechanics, and many side quests can make the growth of the character more efficient. It's just that players need to spend time farming monsters, skills, and familiarity with the operation. In addition, in addition to the combat system, the puzzle-solving link of "Far Star Story" is even more fascinating, which makes puzzle lovers addicted, and it is a pixel RPG worth playing.
The land where the wind comes.
The Land of the Wind is a role-playing game that took Pippi Studios six years to make. Even the pixel art style is difficult to hide its strong artistic atmosphere and sincerity for the game. The art scene full of detailed portrayals, the beautiful and cruel world, so that players can easily immerse themselves in it, unable to extricate themselves, players can even have emotional resonance with an ordinary NPC, the elder who likes to be reckless but lacks confidence, and the jack who likes to brag but is kind, it is difficult for players to forget their vivid image on that land. The painting style, lines and ** all reveal a trace of tenderness, but they all emphasize the cruelty behind it. It's more like an animated movie that requires the player to savor it slowly. As for the combat puzzle part, although it is not very brilliant, it is not so boring to the player, and overall the quality is high, and it is a pixel masterpiece that cannot be missed.
Octopath Traveler.
Octopath Traveler is a role-playing game developed by SE that uses a unique 2D-HD style in the art, combining retro pixels with 3D backgrounds to create a visual effect that is both classic and modern. Octopath Traveler focuses on an emotionally rich narrative and character development, with a unique plot and in-depth combat system. In the game, players can choose one of the eight characters to play at the beginning, and recruit other characters to join the travel party in the subsequent stories to experience the story of each character. Combat is turn-based, but there are innovations, such as the "boost points" system, which allows characters to enhance their attacks or moves at key moments, allowing for increased strategy. Octopath Traveler has been praised for its unique art style and compelling narrative.
Bone: Hero Killer.
Bones: Hero Killer is a surprising rogue-lite game, which belongs to the APRG category like Hades, and has certain requirements for operation, but it is not too demanding, as long as you take the time to familiarize yourself with the skills and blessings and the enemy's attack style, you will definitely have a good gaming experience. Players can own two skulls at the same time and switch between them during combat. Any collocation between skulls and the combat skills of a single skull are worth the player's careful consideration, although it is a pixel art style, but it does not affect the game experience at all, the background ** is very appropriate, there are both light-hearted and happy minor keys, and there are passionate arias. The game uses the villain in the traditional sense as the main perspective to describe the worldview of the human world from the side, and it is also very fascinating in terms of plot. The follow-up continuous updates are also instilling new blood into the game, providing a guarantee for the gameplay.
Diver Dave.
This year, "Phantom Beast Palu" took the lead, and last year "Dave the Diver" took the lead, both of which were actually pushed to the forefront because of stitching plagiarism, but because their gameplay was too good to keep players entertained, the success of both seems to explain a truth: fun is the last word. "Diver Dave" integrates exploration, management, and diving, simply put, it is to fish in the sea during the day, and dive to different depths through various ** and equipment, and then catch different fish species. In the evening, you can use these caught fish to make sushi, which is mainly produced and sold. And it's such a simple game structure that makes players extremely high-end, and a dive is a whole day. Subdivided into each section, "Dave the Diver" is also quite playable, and it is not as simple as a simple stitching. ** The upgrade and selection, the maximization of the income of the cooking operation, and the cultivation of fish fry in the backyard all require players to experience carefully, and the dark horse of the annual independent game is well deserved.
Epilogue. Pixel games are both the beginning of an era and a sign, and even today, with the rapid development of technology, pixel games are not outdated, but are evolving with the times in another way. That's all for this recommendation, and we'll see you next time.