About This Game A surreal boxing quest with a duck!Test your reflexes as you fight your way through an evil corporation in search for retribution.Uncover their deepest secrets by exploring thrilling 3d environments with a graphic novel/comic book art style.Find the henchmen who took your dream away in an action-packed and fast-paced fights that will test you to the limit as a true boxing champion!Will you chicken out or learn how to DUCK?Features Challenging and surreal 2D fights with a comic book art style. Innovative visual proposal, inspired by graphic novels and comics.Find the truth on Story Mode, a single player adventure filled with surprises and 3D environments as well as 2D boss fights!Interactive dialogues. Learn more about Deathflock and Patobox by talking to members of the organization and reveal their dark secrets, what is Deathflock hiding and what it means to our hero Patobox? Amazing Soundtrack by Controvol that will fill you with adrenaline.Explore a world full of traps and mini games.Hidden collectables to expand the story. Reveal the darkest secrets of the game by reading special documents with more information about the background of the members of Deathflock and even Patobox himself! Fight your way through Arcade Mode, defeat all the bosses as fast as possible one at a time or all in row with a special boss at the end! Ducks... a lot of ducks! 7aa9394dea Title: Pato BoxGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Bromio, 2think design studioPublisher:BromioRelease Date: 15 Mar, 2018 Pato Box Ativador Download [PC] What the duck?Pato Box starts off with a lot of charm. Monochrome comic book aesthetics and a player character that is literally a duck head on a boxer. It's beautiful. 5 stars. Then the gameplay starts.Pato box alternates between two styles of gameplay: a boxing game loosely paying homage to Nintendo's Punch-out, and a 3D exploration type mode.The boxing gamemode has potential but comes across as just annoying in practice. Backgrounds are distracting, high-damage moves are poorly telegraphed and often require special responses that aren't told to the player. This inevitably turns what would be fairly thrilling fights into trial and error without any enthusiasm or tension. I stopped enjoying these pretty fast.The exploration gameplay is just flat-out not fun. the Monochrome 2-D sprites in a 3-D void only made comprehensible as a maze pulled straight from a doom level by white line detailing, all complimented by music that gave me a headache. You're forced to navigate using behind-the-back unresponsive tank controls, which while tolerable in exploration and story-building become insufferable when these segments become filled with traps and hazards. True to its spirit as a boxing game, Pato Box made me want to send my fist straight through my monitor.I hate to say it for a game with so much clear potential, but this isn't a match worth betting money on.. What the duck?Pato Box starts off with a lot of charm. Monochrome comic book aesthetics and a player character that is literally a duck head on a boxer. It's beautiful. 5 stars. Then the gameplay starts.Pato box alternates between two styles of gameplay: a boxing game loosely paying homage to Nintendo's Punch-out, and a 3D exploration type mode.The boxing gamemode has potential but comes across as just annoying in practice. Backgrounds are distracting, high-damage moves are poorly telegraphed and often require special responses that aren't told to the player. This inevitably turns what would be fairly thrilling fights into trial and error without any enthusiasm or tension. I stopped enjoying these pretty fast.The exploration gameplay is just flat-out not fun. the Monochrome 2-D sprites in a 3-D void only made comprehensible as a maze pulled straight from a doom level by white line detailing, all complimented by music that gave me a headache. You're forced to navigate using behind-the-back unresponsive tank controls, which while tolerable in exploration and story-building become insufferable when these segments become filled with traps and hazards. True to its spirit as a boxing game, Pato Box made me want to send my fist straight through my monitor.I hate to say it for a game with so much clear potential, but this isn't a match worth betting money on.
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