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Haxor

$6.99
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Developer:
Climou
Publisher:
No Gravity Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

FEATURES:
  • Classic platformer based on hits of the 80s
  • Original, pixel art style graphics
  • Dynamic, demanding action (yes, we have rocket jumping!)
  • A wide array of richly animated enemies and bosses
  • A hero with a variety of special abilities

DESCRIPTION:
Haxor is an old-school action platformer inspired by the greatest hits of the 80s and 90s. Take the role of Kla, a member of a research expedition, and the only survivor of their vessel’s encounter with a black hole. Face hostile beasts and rediscover your true identity!


Just like cult classics of the eight-bit era, the true essence of Haxor is its gameplay. Travel through four mysterious environments, searching for hidden secrets and collecting special items. Face a robust gallery of dangerous enemies, then test your mettle against terrifying bosses. Overcome these obstacles using Kla’s special abilities, which you will discover and develop throughout the game. Just like old times!


An ancient race faces a lethal energy crisis. To counter this threat, a research expedition is sent straight into a black hole. The mission ends in failure… or does it? The sole survivor is Kla, who is rediscovering her true identity. The memories of the temperamental protagonist will transport you to regions unknown until you face her greatest curse...


The audio-visual style of Haxor is based on that of the late 80s and early 90s games. Visit picturesque locations, created with classic pixel-art, enriched by the robust animations of enemies (including the biggest bosses) and our main character. Carefully composed, atmospheric chiptune music will enhance your experience throughout the adventure.

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User Reviews

Mixed
11 user reviews
55%
Positive
46 min at review
Not Recommended

Game is a waste of time until game pads are allowed 8 directions Northwest and Northeast directions compensating for times when the pad it's quickly pressed at an exact 90 degree angle. Right now it's too stiff, feels like playing the Click Clock Woods level in Banjo Kazooie with an Atari 2600 joystick Kudos on the soundtrack, however, which comes the closest to emulating the music style in the NES version of Rygar.

15 helpful
56 min at review
Not Recommended

You can usually get this for 69 cents on sale, so that in mind it's a not bad purchase then. However the game still managed to annoy me enough to ask for a refund. First of all there is something wrong with movement. It is kind of snappy, but same time there is this weird unsteadiness that makes moving on small platforms annoying. Basic gun is basically useless and I have no idea who thought this was a good design choice. For the weakest enemy you have to shoot ages to destroy it. Basically you just use rockets that have to recharge after you have emptied your ammo. Shooting also lacks proper feedback of hitting especially with bosses. Then the shooting controls have this weird thing where it gets stuck to previous direction and shoots the wrong way. This is especially annoying when fighting bosses. You also need to use rocket jumping a lot and it's fine when doing on spot, but not working properly when trying while running. The last complaints are graphics and level design. The bac...

5 helpful
21 min at review
Recommended

For this price it's a steal. If you enjoy retro games, this one is all in to retro. I really like that this is not another metroidvania, but a classic platformer with stages that you need to clear. Overall the game is pretty simplistic in it's mechanics, but it's actualy it's strenght imo. You just sit down, play stage 1, then progress to stage 2, 3, etc. Very realaxing I must say. I'm definitely gonna go bac kto it alot when get my gamepad fixed.

5 helpful 1 funny
7 min at review
Recommended

Pretty good game, gameplay is smooth and controls are responsive. It's a shame my xbox controller does not work with the game, would be really cool to play with it instead of the keyboard

3 helpful 1 funny
14 min at review
Not Recommended

I bought this game with a real sense of hype around the art-style and seemingly fast pace to it. First stage in I noticed every aspect of movement felt off for me. You move too fast horizontally whilst having a seriously janky jump (which feels oddly fast and jittery), enemies hit hard - yes hard, maybe that's the sense of (hardcore - old games) but simple as it didn't feel like that for me, it felt inconsiderate and outdated whilst also being to the detriment of the player intentionally (or unintentionally) for the sake of stating it "harks" back to older titles. The lack of direction and information in this game is it's downfall.

1 helpful 1 funny
33 min at review
Recommended

amazing deal on sale, fun metroid vibes mixed with modern action platformer level design. similar to games like taimumari, armor tale, and shiro. gonna blow through this for my channel

1 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

At first it feels pretty simple, you start off 2 abilities. One you can turn invisible, and the other being invincible. You start off with those 2 and its limited to use (but rechargable. Your weapons are kinda weak, regular shots are awfully weak while rocket launcher you have good power and can use it rapidly. Rocket launcher is limited to use and rechargable as well. This is more of a puzzle platformer where you have to collect objects in order to progress through the level. There are fair amount of levels with boss fights. Movement controls are kinda touchy but adaptable. The story in this game is strange. Would recommend if you have nothing better to do honestly.

1 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

It good

1 funny

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / or better
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz processor
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9-compatible graphics card with at least 256 MB of video memory
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9-compatible
  • Additional Notes: Microsoft Xbox One Controller compatible

FAQ

How much does Haxor cost?

Haxor costs $6.99.

What are the system requirements for Haxor?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / or better Processor: 2.0 GHz processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9-compatible graphics card with at least 256 MB of video memory Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9-compatible Additional Notes: Microsoft Xbox One Controller compatible

What platforms is Haxor available on?

Haxor is available on Windows PC.

Is Haxor worth buying?

Haxor has 55% positive reviews from 11 players.

When was Haxor released?

Haxor was released on Apr 12, 2019.

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