Its retro presentation indicative of the design philosophy driving it all, Battle Knights seeks to deliver an intensely challenging platforming experience. Level design and enemy placement reward memorization, dexterous platforming and careful melee. Best played with a gamepad! There's a ton of game here. On top of a single-player / co-op campaign spanning 6 unique zones complete with boss battles and optional challenge stages, the devs have packed in an impressive amount of bonus content by way of additional game modes, 3 of which wait to be unlocked. Getting into the habit of blocking is paramount for survival as the 3 hits you're afforded can vanish in a blink. Bringing up that SSB-ish shield, however, saves you from suffering any non-spike damage for as long as it's active. While your attack range feels Wonderboy wimpy, there are random power-up drops that offer a Castlevania Adventure-like projectile to accompany each slash, although these are limited use. Dungeon Run mode is m...
Battle Knights
- Release Date:
- Aug 31, 2016
- Developer:
- Mire Studios
- Publisher:
- Mire Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
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About This Game
Battle Knights is the kind of game you remember playing back in the days of the NES and SNES. It's an easy to play yet challenging platformer. The game may seem trivial with Wonder only being able to attack, block, and jump but, rest assured, that Battle Knights is not for the faint of heart.
Featuring 4 game modes (Story, Versus, Dungeon Run, and Survival) and unlockable content, you're sure to find something that suits you.
Story Mode:
Battle Knights contains a story mode that consists of six realms that the player must clear in order to beat the game. The realms area playable in any order the player wishes, with a boss being unlocked after the completion of each realm.
Story mode can also be played cooperatively. All realms feature a challenge level that will unlock a bonus mode once all are beaten.
Six Realms to clear
Coop (Up to 2 players)
Challenge levels
Bosses
Unlockable content
Versus Mode:
Battle Knights also contains a versus component containing 14 stages that can be played with up to six players locally. Versus Mode can be played in any team combination (2v2, 3v3, 2v2v2, 1v3, etc) or free for all. Knights of the same color are automatically placed on the same team. This means that to play a free for all match, all players must select differing knight colors.
Unlike Story Mode, Versus Mode has items that drop and, upon pickup, give the player a temporary ability. The frequency at which the items drop can be changed or removed completely if the players are wanting a more skill-based match.
2-6 player competitive mode
Teams in any combination (3v3, 2v2, 1v2, 1v3, etc) or free for all
Same colored knights are automatically grouped into the same team
Last man/team standing wins
Item spawns (frequency can be changed or disabled entirely)
Bonus Modes:
Some available at the start
Others must be unlocked through story mode
Includes 1-6 player coop modes
Screenshots
User Reviews
It's pretty fun. It has the SNES/Genesis feel to it which is always nice. It is also pretty challenging. If you are good at the game it won't take you too long to beat but for 3 dollar it is definitely worth it.
Battle Knights is yet another of literally thousands of 2D retro platformers infesting Steam and lowering the average quality of all video games everywhere. This one is particularly badly made but does feature multiplayer, but badly implemented. There's a slew of technical defects in this, it looks a lot like it was made just following a tutorial/template for making Unity platformers. Unsurprisingly this has no value as a serious game for gamers due to the abysmally poor quality and lack of polish. From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard. A choice was made to use obsolete, decades old retro pixel "art" as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It's unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result. There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks. There's no way to ensure this is running at t...
Didn't have to play this one very long to realize how big of a waste of time this was. Not to mention that I lost 3 dollars. This game is exactly what it looks like: a generic 2d platformer. But, it is so stale that it is virtually unplayable. No redeemable features what-so-ever. Hope the developers make a better platformer with lore that took more than two minutes to come up with.
Battle Knights is a half-decent retro side-scrolling platformer, the length of which is entirely dependent on your skill at such games. I think I'm pretty alright at platformers but it's not really my forte, so this game is probably average to slightly difficult. The optional stuff though is another story entirely, playing with a friend we tried them and I could tell I would NOT be able to do them; He, being better than me did beat 'em with some trial and error. Speaking of, the co-op I feel adds little, it is nice to have a buddy help with some parts full of enemies. But ultimately, because the screen follows Player 1 and Parsec or Steam remote play can only do so much for input lag, it's not ideal for Player 2. Pretty decent get at the asking price, if its your bag of chips, it gets a solid recommend.
Not really good game and I asked a refund. It doesn't even deserve the 62 cents I paid for it. First of all, the developer states it is "Controller compatible" while in fact it is not. One should run a third-party emulator to process controller input. This clearly contradicts the feature listed. Since the controller is not actually supported, all multiplayer features are also impossible to use since the game will only recognise the keyboard (which can only be Player 1). By the way the developer simply locked posts asking for help. Platforming is stupidly easy in certain points and unnecessarily hard at other times. With spikes having a collision mask on all sides and jumps being weird, you can't even reliably avoid them (or even purposely die). After 10 minutes I had already seen everything that the game has to offer: some cute retro visuals and nothing more.
Battle Knights is a pretty fun game. Simple controls, fairly short, and goes from hard to EXTREMELY HARD in like two seconds. So, if you are looking for a fun platformer that is cheap, 10/10 would recommend. Has some multiplayer integration but, it is only local so, you will have to use the remote play function on steam and that requires pretty good internet to play *without* input delay. But, aside from that, it is a really fun game. Like I said, the controls are very simple, left to right and a jump as well as a weapon swipe and shield. And they are very polished as well, nothing feels super clunky other then the fact that it feels like you fall a little quicker then what is comfortable but, only a little. When I say fairly short I mean like, maybe 5 hours worth of gameplay. And most of it you will spend retrying levels over and over again. I spent probably half an hour on a challenge stage that was super short but, incredibly difficult. But, 5 hours out of a 3$ game? That's prett...
Game wont start,goes to main menu and thats it.I have to crash it to make it stop.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5 @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 460, HD 6850 or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Battle Knights cost?
Battle Knights costs $0.74. Currently 75% off!
What are the system requirements for Battle Knights?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 460, HD 6850 or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Battle Knights available on?
Battle Knights is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Battle Knights worth buying?
Battle Knights has 67% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was Battle Knights released?
Battle Knights was released on Aug 31, 2016.
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