This game is an action game with a narrator that tries to be like the one from the Stanley Parable. Except he isn't quite as good or interesting on the delivery and sounds like he's just complaining a lot of the time... Most, if not all, of the game, you are making decisions by your actions based upon whether you want to follow the narrator or not. Each of the off-path choices tends to unlock a different "end" and shows some lore about the story. The action parts are ok. There are a lot of skills you can get and upgrade. The game doesn't use a skill tree system, and you can upgrade whatever skill you want to, if you have the money. However, it is well beyond me to see how you can earn enough money to upgrade even more than a handful of skills to max, even in a 100% achievements playthrough (which I did), unless you farm like crazy (which I won't do). I ended up just increasing her base stats and base combo - I guess it was enough, but I feel like I missed out on a lot of the interest...
ICEY
- Release Date:
- Nov 17, 2016
- Metacritic:
- 84
- Developer:
- FantaBlade Network
- Publisher:
- XD
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game

ICEY is a 2D side-scrolling action game. As you follow the narrator's omnipresent voice, you will see through ICEY's eyes and learn the truth about her world.
“Alright, you caught me! This ISN'T really just a simple 2D action game, and you WON'T be seeing through ICEY's eyes... NOR will you learn the truth about her world." says the narrator.
“ICEY is a Meta game in disguise. The narrator will constantly urge you in one direction, but you must ask, "Why? Why am I following his directions? Why can't I learn the truth about this world and ICEY's purpose here?" Fight against his tyranny, and uncover what's really going on for yourself!
In fact, you can become ICEY, and let loose the shackles of your own identity. You are ICEY, and ICEY is you... if you want it that way. Feel free to keep hold of your own self, if you wish.
Now Is the Time For You to Discover the Truth.
You See? ICEY, I See!

Fast-paced Combat:
Crush enemies in the palm of your hand.
Attack! Dodge! Counterattack! Do not hesitate.
This is the only way to survive!
Incredible Combos:
With simple controls, amazing combos are easy to unleash, even for beginners.
Every skill is special in its own way. Master your favorites and create your own fighting style!
Massive Cyborg Bosses:
Can you withstand the onslaught of attacks from terrifying cyborg bosses?
Every boss unleashes flurries of different attacks. It's up to you to find their weak spots and tear them apart!

-Nominated, The Game Awards 2017 Best Chinese Game
-Nominated, Tokyo Game Show 2016 DENGEKI PlayStation Best Indie Game
-Official Selection, 2016 Gamescom Indie Arena Booth
-Most Promising Game 2nd Prize, Taipei Game Show 2016
-Official Selection, Casual Connect Asia 2016
-Official Selection, IGF China 2015
-Best Technology Award, Indieplay 2015
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User Reviews
I am not usually into side scrolling hack and slash games with the exception of rare gems like Dead Cells and Dust:An Elysian Tail. But I am enjoying this game even though I am not great at it on normal difficulty. A lot of people comment on the wanting to turn off the narrator. Maybe its because it is my first play through, but I am loving the commentary and find a lot of it amusing. Especially the easter eggs you can find.
Recommended on sale, probably not at full price, if you are picking this game up in 2025 and beyond. I think there are other indie 2D action games with better value for the bucks. An enjoyable, if short, side-scrolling action game with a fairly enjoyable combat experience. I will say it is not a particularly well-designed one though, despite the flashy, DMC Vergil-like stylish katana girl video you may come across online. While ICEY's moveset is cool and feels good to practice/execute, the interaction with enemies (both mobs and bosses) isn't particularly well-thought out. Throwing around never-stopping hyperarmored mobs is [i]not[/i] a fun experience, especially when your avatar's damage animation does not seem to have i-frames, leading to frequent stunlocks. It's still an overall fun combat flow (trying to clear that secret room without using the "cheat" felt good), but it's a missed opportunity when experimenting with majority of the moveset simply increases your risk with ver...
[h3]Story: 9[/h3] [h3]Gameplay: 7[/h3] [h3]Overall: 8/10[/h3] Must play unspoiled.
It's charming and the action is fun, albeit repetitive given the lack of enemy types. Unfortunately it's quite short, and the runtime is bloated by nearly every requirement for the true ending needing you to be afk for minutes at a time. The story wasn't super engaging and there's next to no replayability beyond one optional time attack area. The narrator bits were funny at first but quickly lost their luster given they lead to the afk simulators. The exploration is practically nonexistent as well given basically every optional room is accessed by ignoring the narrator's instructions. The game constantly reminds you that it’s a 2D action game but many of these segments are entirely out of place and would be genuinely funny in another genre
I hate the narrator, so I never listen to him,
Short and fun doesn't overstay it's welcome have the same concept as "Stanley the parable" and "Slay the princess" only this time you have this hack & slash gameplay which isn't really deep but is pretty good especially for an indie game but I need to warn that it takes time to get used to it as it doesn't have the typical hack & slash gameplay as the enemies don't really react to being hit so just get used to using the dash mechanic in the game. It was fun to try and find every secret and complete all achievements, All in all the game is great for a 4 - 6 hours depending on your progress and it might be even less if you aren't willing to get all achievements which will be a shame as there are many different unique scenarios here. It is definitely worth your time as long as you like as simple hack and slash gameplay with the choice of doing what the narrator tells you to or to go against him.
it's been 10 years but i just want to say this was the best game of my childhood and it's still the best game today
It's good
Good but, very short game buy when it's on the sale. Graphics: 8/10 Soundtrack: 9/10 Story: 4/10 (too short) Gameplay: 8/10 Overall: 7.25/10
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics or better
- Storage: 6 GB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX750
- Storage: 6 GB available space
FAQ
How much does ICEY cost?
ICEY costs $38.00.
What are the system requirements for ICEY?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics or better Storage: 6 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.00 GHz or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX750 Storage: 6 GB available space
What platforms is ICEY available on?
ICEY is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is ICEY worth buying?
ICEY has 88% positive reviews from 65 players. Metacritic score: 84/100.
When was ICEY released?
ICEY was released on Nov 17, 2016.
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