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Aztez It is a mixed video game between scrolling fighting and a shift strategic set in the Azteco Empire just before the Spanish invasion, developed and published by the Phoenix Colorblind team on 1 August 2017. The development team, made up of two people (Ben Ruiz and Matthew Wegner), is indeed a team of development of indie games, and wanted to design Aztez like an arcade video game with style action God of War It is Devil May Cry . There are three game modes: campaign, training and arena. Countryside [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The game takes place towards the end of the fifteenth century, just before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the Aztec empire, and the player is initially located with a Aztez , in a map that represents the royal cities of the Aztec Empire itself. The campaign is divided into two phases, namely the strategic one and the battle one. The strategic phase It is precisely the map of the Aztec Empire, divided into hexagonal boxes, where the player can equip himself with available and unlocked weapons. At each turn there are several events with which the future of the Aztec empire is decided: in fact, if everything is fine, it is possible to submit other cities were thus extending the boundaries of the empire; In the worst hypothesis, however, some cities could fall into ruin. Each city has a number equivalent to the total population, which can rise up to 5 points. At the end of each turn these points add up to the total quantity of credits that can be spent on other bonuses. The battle phase It is the one focused on struggles against various enemies, where the player impersonates a Aztez (hence the title), or a warrior of Elite Aztec. The phase is a two -dimensional scoring beggar, where you can use a sword, a spear, a dagger or a club to exterminate the various enemies, complete the bonus mission for each event and thus earn new objects. The player loses when all the Aztez ends (the equivalent of the lives), the dissensions reach Tenochtitlan or Cortez reaches the capital. On the contrary, won when it successfully rejects the invasion of the Spanish of Cortez or supplants the emperor Montezuma becoming himself emperor in his place. Graphically, in the battle phase the game uses a black and white scale palette with adding red for blood, similarly to MadWorld [first] . Events [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] There are various events in the game: Annexation : Completing the challenge involves the annexation of the city to the Empire. To win, the player will have to eliminate all enemies within two minutes. Losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez. War : In this bonus mission, it is necessary to defeat all the enemies in two minutes. Winning the challenge involves getting bonuses. Losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez. Looting : The goal is to eliminate all the thieves that are plundering the ruins in three minutes. Losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez. Winning involves the choice between three objects instead of two. Over : The city suffers from a lack of resources. All enemies must be defeated within two minutes. Winning will avoid the fall of the city. Losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez and the ruin of the city. Misfortune of the sun god : Of the rebellious cultists of Tlaloc have occupied the temple of Huitzilopochtli: the goal is to eliminate them all. Losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez and a period of darkness, prevented instead of victory. Profanated temple : a group of vandals is profaning the temple of the god of rain; The goal is to eliminate them all. Losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez and a period of drought, prevented instead of victory. Dissent : losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez and a dissent from the city that therefore becomes rebellious, prevented instead of victory, in the event of which the city remains neutral. Spy network : losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez and the escape of the spies in other cities; Winning it, however, involves the destruction of the network. Incursion of chichimechi : Losing the challenge involves the death of an Aztez and the loss of resources. Security contract : Winning the challenge makes the player get a number of resources, while losing it involves the death of an Aztez. Fertility festival : This bonus event ends when Aztez is defeated or time expires. Each stormed bar gives a bonus population point to the city. Also, Aztez non He dies. Combat [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] In battle, it is possible to use a maximum of four weapons, interchangeable with the directional keys. Aztez attacks with his own weapons and shield (the latter useful for breaking the enemies’ guards), dodge or parry the attacks, or grab the opponents and beat them or throw them in the air and then jump on them and rage on them with air attacks. During a socket, moreover, if the enemy is quite weakened, it is possible to grab it, load a powerful blow and thus sacrifice it to the gods with this blow. By pressing the space button (for the PC version) it is also possible to absorb the fallen blood, thus filling a special sphere -shaped bar near the health bar. It fills the “sphere”, it will be possible to evoke a God to inflict devastating damage, or in any case to have a devastating advantage on the battlefield. The enemies have several attacks, of which the player will be warned with the exclamation point on the enemy if he is close enough: Yellow : The enemy will launch a weak attack, and it will be sufficient to parry the attack or in any case avoid it. Orange : The enemy will launch an attack of moderate power, and Aztez will have to counterattack. Red : The enemy will launch a powerful and dangerous attack, capable of overcoming the parade, thus making it mandatory to dodge it. The game had a generally positive welcome, with Metacritic that voted for it with an 81\/100. [2] Ian Burnbaum, Di PC Gamer , he appreciated the style of the game, providing for a trend of “historical scrolling games” together with Apotheon , alieratrap game [4] . Caz considered it a spiritual successor of Actrarize stylish and full of substance, and voted it with an 8\/10. [5] Sales, however, were very scarce, as it managed to sell only 2 000 copies in the first two months of exit, as reported by the same colorblind team. [6] ^ ( IN ) Samit Sarkar, Bloody brawler Aztez coming to consoles and Vita after PC , in Polygon , 17 Marzo 2014. URL consulted on 20 December 2018 (archived by URL Original December 21, 2018) . ^ a b ( IN ) Aztez for PC Reviews . are Metacritic , CBS Interactive. URL consulted on February 7, 2020 . ^ ( IN ) Nick Valdez, Destuctoid , 1 August 2017, https:\/\/www.destructoid.com\/Review-Aztez-451858.phtml . URL consulted on March 12, 2020 . ^ ( IN ) Ian Birnbaum, Meet Aztez, the Aztec-themed brawler with impeccable style , in PC Gamer , April 24, 2014. URL consulted on 20 December 2018 (archived by URL Original December 21, 2018) . ^ ( IN ) Aztez Review (PC) – case . are YouTube . ^ ( IN ) Jessica Conditt, ‘Aztez’: The bloody indie brawler that should’ve been big . are Engadget , 19 October 2017. URL consulted on 20 December 2018 . 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