The fourth instalment of WayForward Technologies’ Shantae series launches this week, and the half-genie’s latest shape-shifting platforming adventure looks as good as it plays.
The Shantae series launched in 2002 with an eponymous platformer for he Game Boy Colour. After a couple of failed sequel attempts for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, Shantae finally returned in 2010’s Shantae: Risky’s Revenge for the Nintendo DSi. That critically acclaimed platformer was followed by 2014’s Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse, launched for the 3DS in 2014 and later ported to the Wii U, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse for PC.
In 2013, WayForward Technologies launched a Kickstarter campaign for the first Shantae game developed specifically for PC and consoles. Between the Kickstarter and other donations, the developer more than doubled its goal of $US400,000 ($551,743). Since then, fans of 2D platforming have waited patiently for Shantae: Half-Genie Hero. The waiting was so worth it.
So pretty.
In Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, our magical protagonist and Guardian Genie of Scuttle Town must take on an evil force that threatens both the human and Genie realms. Armed with her whipping hair and a dab of magic, Shantae journeys forth to protect her town. It’s her job, after all. She wouldn’t want to get fired.
Half-Genie Hero starts off as standard platformer with the running, jumping, climbing and thwacking. As the story progresses, Shantae unlocks new forms with special abilities that open up the game’s levels for further exploration. Monkey Shantae can climb walls. Crab Shantae can dive underwater. Spider Shantae creeps me the hell out. Watch:
If you’ve played a Shantae game, this is definitely one of those, only instead of an old-school pixelated affair, it looks like an animated cartoon. The visuals here are gorgeous, the music rich and varied and the gameplay smooth and silky.
Originally slated for release in October 2014, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero arrives a couple of years late, largely due to fulfillment of stretch goals like additional chapters and extra playable characters. Again, so worth the wait.
Check out my Facebook stream archive below for a look at the game’s first 40 minutes.
Shantae: Half-Genie Hero is available now on PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, Vita and Steam.
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5 responses to “Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Is A Whole Lot Of Fun”
I beat this last week. There’s an achievement for beating the third last boss with your weakest attack, that causes 1 point of damage. It takes like 20 minutes.
[quote]The fourth instalment of WayForward Technologies’ Shantae series launches [b]today[/b]…[/quote]
Are you some kind of time traveller?
I helped pay for the game. We all got it a week early. I actually paid enough to get the early access a couple of weeks ago, but that was unfinished and had a few stability issues, so I just waited on the finished version.
When u go back in level 1 to get monkey power in the room u can’t use the power I’m on PS4 and can’t get out of there or use the power can someone help me ASAP
While holding onto a wall, push in the opposite direction and press attack.