I consider Nidhogg one of the must-own local multiplayer games for anyone who might ever find themselves in a position to play games with friends. It was always a dream of mine to play the original, as it wasn't available for purchase for quite some time. Then, when it finally released, it was everything I wanted it to be.
I was surprised to see that a sequel was announced, especially with a, well, divisive art style accompanying it. I was immediately interested to see how they would improve the original formula to justify a new game. After playing, not too much has changed from the original, but I suppose that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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