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Clan N

$14.99
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Developer:
Creamative
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game



Fight alone or with your friends, master the art of battle and bring peace back to the land in this arcade inspired epic brawler!

Clan N is a beat'em up game which combines the classic arcades gameplay with today's modern brawlers. With a fast paced nature, you have to dodge, block and use your light, heavy and special attacks wisely to progress. With an ancient far east theme, you'll get challenged across 7 different levels with many different enemies, Mid/End level bosses and casual mini games integrated into main gameplay.

Features


  • A fast paced beatemup which combines the classic arcades gameplay with today's modern brawlers.
  • A main story with 7 levels divided into more than 50 sections.
  • Levels contain casual minigames which are tightly integrated into the main story and can be played separately as well.
  • Can be played as local or online coop with up to 4 players.
  • A slick and clean pixel based graphics with accompanying far east inspired music and sfx.

Who are Clan N


Clan N is an ancient samurai group in the region of “Far East”, sworn to protect the realm from all who seek its destruction. The four group members consist of the shinobigatana-wielding ninja Akira, the staff-striking Reina, the dual sword-swinging Daiki, and the sickle-slashing monk Tarou.

After years of training and dedication to their respective craft, each character has uncovered their own unique magical abilities. Akira shoots pulse-filled lightning bolts, Reina controls the ground with vicious earthquake shocks, Daiki swirls up brutal tornado waves, and Tarou can call for the help of Dragons.

Story


Akuji is a former samurai of the Clan N that discovered the balance of the world lies in three areas: Peace, Knowledge, and Time. Akuji found that if you knock the world of one of these, you can harness the powers of “spiritual imbalance” and grow stronger from it. As a result of pursuing spiritual imbalance, he was shunned from the samurai temple and kicked out of Clan N.



What Akuji didn’t know was that attaining spiritual imbalance would not only give you dark powers, it consumed your light and the purity of your life. Following his banishment from the temple and Clan N, Akuji was able to destroy peace by slaughtering villages and retain the power of those he killed, thus absorbing conflict and electric sorcery abilities, becoming the most powerful sorcerer warrior in the Far East. While he continued to grow, Akuji formed Seishin Gun, the spirit group, to join his conquest and remove anyone standing in their path.

Once his actions were discovered by Clan N, they set on a journey to stop the villainous pillaging by Akuji and Seishin Gun.

About the Characters


Reina and Daiki grew as siblings in a southern samurai clan. Reina was not taught the teaching of the clan like her brother Daiki but still observed and learned the ways mastering the staff. She eventually took onto Shamanism as well becoming one of the first shinobi shamans in the land as a young woman.

Akira was a childhood friend adopted into the clan as a lost child wandering in the outer lands chased by a pack of wolves, barely making it to the village. Daiki’s father took the child in and raised them, although Akira typically covers himself from head to after severe scarring.

Tarou was from the same monastery as Akuji (prior to his joining of Clan N) and learned under the same teachers. Akuji returned to the Monk’s temple many years later and stole an ancient scroll that explained how to destroy the pillars of balance and extract their spiritual imbalance. In pursuit of Akuji, Tarou traced his steps to Clan N. After explaining the situation to the existing three members, they all decided to team up and take down Akuji.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
24 user reviews
75%
Positive
22 min at review
Recommended

This game is fun to play. Gorgeous environments with a variety of enemies and bosses to combat. There is a awesome feature where you lock-on to the nearest enemy. This is a must-have if you're into beat-em ups although there is platforming thrown in to add something different.

9 helpful
54 min at review
Recommended

:-/ it's beautiful. it kinda doesnt work. it's simple and it's fun. that price is inappropriate the visuals are wonderful. the view is close enough to keep everything clear and pulled back to a unique distance, filled to the brim with vanishing horizons and places for enemies to appear from anywhere. musics perfect. the levels are smart with environmental effects and animals wandering through the trees. plenty of barrels to smash. stuff to pick up. upgrades. it videogames nicely it's also a little busted. hopping over some platforms one bot got stuck in a loop getting damaged in the water. i couldnt progress and had to restart. bots wont pick up food to heal. they wont keep themselves alive during the minigames. playing on normal difficulty my three companions were gone by the second level. they gut stuck on things. insignificant stuff like being yanked through the screen onto the next. it at times feels cheap and janky you cant customize controls. the keyboard is setup in a not aw...

6 helpful
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game should be in Early Access as is a continuos bug... Not fun at all to repeat the brawling again and again with the same levels after it bugs.

4 helpful
5 min at review
Recommended

Underrated Needs more people Edit: finished campaign Play it with friends. Super repetetive so expect to get bored. At least it has a fine combat mechanics and cool (very easy) bosses

3 helpful
31 min at review
Not Recommended

Game looks promising but it seems buggy and not much is explained. -Game progress wouldn't save with my friends and I. I believe the game does save because I saw a save icon after beating a level but it didn't appear to carry over when we went to play again and hit continue. -Didn't see an explanation of the difference between a short campaign and long campaign...? -How do you exit the game lol? I was playing on a controller and my friends with a keyboard and no one could figure out how to even leave the game. We had to go into task manager to end it. -A couple of times when we started a level, different people would spawn in the terrain and couldn't move? Again, it looks promising with the great pixel art and soundtrack, but was letdown.

2 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

the only thing missing for this game is a "new game plus"

2 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

A fun arcade style hack and slash/beatem up with light rpg elements. The game can 100% be beaten solo on the hardest setting with extra mobs turned on, did it myself. The secret is to upgrade your charge attack to almost max and strength asap since you got Iframe's for the entire duration of your charge attacl (at least on akira, the dude i played). Except for on the last boss, his lightening attack's bypass the iframe's. For him, just ignore the add's, and jump attack him non stop. I had str/endurance capped all but 1 point in charge attack and i think, 6 points in speed with nothing in special by the end with all the rest of my points spent on extra live's. You get 3 continue's during game play and start out with 2 live's. The game auto save's at the start of each new "section" aka when ever you zone into a new area. So if you exit, you will just start at the start of what ever section you were last in. The game can "softlock" in certain scenario's, but if you just go to the form's...

35 min at review
Not Recommended

Pretty poor design. There are singeplayer bots that either follow you or go fight. They don't fight very well, and they don't go and grab items on their own. They also just fail all of the minigames. So by the start of LEVEL TWOm they will all be game overed and it's just singleplayer entirely.

2 hrs at review
Recommended

Recommended (OK game)

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: 1.66 GHz Dual Core Processor or equivalent
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Clan N cost?

Clan N costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Clan N?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or later Processor: 1.66 GHz Dual Core Processor or equivalent Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 500 MB available space

What platforms is Clan N available on?

Clan N is available on Windows PC.

Is Clan N worth buying?

Clan N has 75% positive reviews from 24 players.

When was Clan N released?

Clan N was released on Aug 6, 2020.

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