Overview Jack Move:
Jack Move is a fresh take on turn based Japanese style RPG’s. Promising a unique blend of gritty cyberpunk storytelling, turn-based battles, and beautiful modern pixel art. Take on the role of Noa Solares: An up-and-coming vigilante hacker from Bright Town. When the overreaching mega-corporation Monomind, kidnaps Abner, her estranged father, Noa has no choice but to get him back, before it’s too late. Why is Abner researching digitised consciousness? And what does Monomind want to do with it? Noa won’t be alone on her journey. She’ll be helped out by her best friend and tactical planner, Ryder, as well as her Martini drinking uncle and ex-corporate spy, Guin Blakely. Battle Noa’s foes in the unique single-party-member turn-based battle system, featuring beautiful animation and tactical gameplay. Customise the software of your Cyber Deck to switch roles mid-battle, balancing offense, defense, and buffs. Choosing which software you load during battle is the key to victory! Hardware upgrades can help boost your stats, increase the amount of software you can install or give Noa extra abilities.
Jack Move Pre-Installed:
Gorgeous “Hi-Bit” pixel art inspired by retro RPGs and enhanced with modern techniques. Battle your foes in cyberspace. Take them down using a multitude of sweet hacking software. Explore the dangerous world of Monocity One and takedown Monomind, the evil mega-corporation that controls it. Play as Noa Solares, a sassy hacker out to save her father and the world. Fight your way through dungeons filled with all sorts of cyberpunk villany. Street punks, gangsters, corporate militia and horrific cyber-experiments-gone-wrong will all be vying to take you down! The maps aren’t particularly varied, but I feel like there could definitely have been so much more sidequests and more visiting old maps. There are SO. MANY. interesting characters in the story and the large majority of them don’t even get a sidequest. Right now, it really feels like the game is the FIRST arc of a long series or the first 3 chapters of an 12-chapter long game. Gameplay was great, mind you. If it wasn’t I absolutely would’ve put up a not recommended. Music was really great, pixel art looks fantastic (though the constant “mini screenshake” when moving around is a tad disorienting), and combat was really stylish. But all these positives just barely edges out the big negative that is IT’S JUST TOO SHORT MAN! There’s not even an ominous after-credits epilogue or something like come on!
Jack Move Free Download:
Modern techniques RPGs and enhanced Fight your way through
1 :: Download Game 2 :: Extract Game 3 :: Launch The Game 4 :: Have Fun 🙂