
The protagonist is hardly the only well-animated sprite, of course. Lands are peppered with remnants of an advanced age juxtaposed with the harsh reality of the modern times.Ĭombat also is where you can truly appreciate the detail placed into the Drifter and his fluid movements.

Environments are very awe-inspiring but at the same time are woefully barren. Aesthetically speaking there's a duality the art direction captures to further reinforce the Drifter's world. In terms of visuals, HLD features a very beautiful 2D pixelated world. The text-free UI is well designed so navigating both your map and weapons is child's play. Oh, I forgot to mention the UI for the game is also devoid of text. The rewards for exploration include new outfits, new drone designs, and more. If you think that there maybe something to be found, you'll often be rewarded for your curiosity.
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The world will continually encourage you to find hidden paths and secrets. Gaining new upgrades is done by obtaining golden batteries found throughout the world. You'll be able to either increase your health, gain more dashing, learn new sword techniques, and etc.
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The game also features a robust upgrade system via NPCs. The good news is that gameplay includes discovering an array of weapons to dispatch all of your foes. Then there's the bosses - they're difficult, unforgiving and thoroughly challenging. Often the odds will pit you against rooms filled with relentless enemies and environmental dangers. HLD is a fast and responsive game that will require skill to complete. With modern design mechanics, it becomes something new unto itself as a 2D action RPG.

Not many games (indie or otherwise) can do this, and even fewer can do so effectively.įrom a gameplay perspective, HLD is inspired by 8-bit and 16-bit games such as The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Diablo. Story scenes, and character interactions are told audio-visually. It's important to mention that HLD has no dialogue spoken or written. Throughout his journey you'll be reminded regularly to keep going. The plot and what urges the Drifter forward is fully explained within the first 5 minutes of the game. For the sake of spoilers we won't discuss the plot and ruin that for you. The Drifter is a denizen of a dilapidated, deserted, and downtrodden dystopia disturbed by danger within a distant future.
