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Jydge

Jydge

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Release Date: October 4, 2017

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A dynamic, science-fiction shooter played from a top-down view and developed by 10tons - an experienced Finnish studio. Jydge is set in a universe created as part of the studio's previous games, such as Neon Chrome or Crimsonland; the player is taken to Edenbyrg, a futuristic metropolis dominated by crime. Assuming the role of the titular judge, the player deals with criminals and brings back justice.

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Jydge for PC, SWITCH and etc. is a dynamic shooter game created by 10tons – an independent, Finnish developer.

Plot

The action takes place in a universe created as part of the studio's previous games – Crimsonland; Jydge is set before the events presented in these games. The player is taken to the fictitious Edenbyrg – a futuristic metropolis dominated by crime. Assuming the role of the titular judge, the player deals with criminals and brings justice back.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows October 4, 2017

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 October 4, 2017

Xbox One

Xbox One October 6, 2017

Apple iOS

Apple iOS January 18, 2018

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch October 19, 2017

Developer: 10tons

Publisher: 10tons

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Game Ratings for Jydge Video Game.

7.2

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 48% of Critics. There are 35 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Critical Hit: 8 / 10 by Darryn Bonthuys

Jydge is superb in its approach to a niche genre. It's violent, it bends to your particular whims thanks to an onslaught of constantly available upgrades and it never takes itself too seriously as you dispense instant jystice.

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TheXboxHub: 4.5 / 5 by Neil Watton

If you’re looking for a new top down shooter in which you can play your own way, then you need to call the JYDGE.

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GameSpew: 60 / 100 by Wesley Scott

In the end, this Jydge has been found guilty of conspicuous padding and needless repetition, and my sentence will see it placed in a comfy resort prison with all the other decent games when it could have walked free this very day as one of the good ones.

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89%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (393)

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