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Summary

Megabyte Punch is a fighting/beat ‘em up game in which you build your own fighter!

As you travel through different environments, you battle other creatures to get their parts. Parts have their own powers and bonuses, like gun arms for a shoot ability or powerful hips for a devastating pelvic thrust attack. Then, using the abilities of your customized fighter, you can compete in the tournament or battle against other players in a destructible arena.

The game takes place in an computer world where you protect the Heartcore of your village against the likes of the Valk Empire and the dreaded Khoteps in 6 different levels with each 3 stages and a boss fight!


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Megabyte Punch Reviews & Ratings

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Review by DGWBB [user]
July 1, 2018

This game occupied my time a lot. I've always wanted a new and better version of "The Subspace Emissary" from Smash Bros. Brawl or some kindThis game occupied my time a lot. I've always wanted a new and better version of "The Subspace Emissary" from Smash Bros. Brawl or some kind of new adventure mode in the super smash series, because the versions in smash bros. melee and brawl just felt unfinished or rushed. Then, I stumbled across Megabyte Punch and decided to give it a go. Once I started playing it, I was OBSESSED. Not only is the Story mode a heck ton better then the story mode in brawl, but it also let's you create your own fighter. I've always wanted to create a fighter, and megabyte punch helped me have my dream come true. There's even local multiplayer, which I enjoy playing in adventure mode with my little sister. The only reason I give it a 9/10 is because there isn't an online multiplayer selection, but otherwise, This game sick, and I suggest anyone who loves platformers, action, adventure, and fighting to get this game.

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Review by JinReview [user]
April 4, 2017

At first glance Megabyte Punch might just look like a side-scrolling platformer with three dimensional graphics, and although the game doesAt first glance Megabyte Punch might just look like a side-scrolling platformer with three dimensional graphics, and although the game does feature platforming, the real gameplay focus is on the combat. The fighting system is very satisfying specially due to one core mechanics of the game: the ability to switch the body parts of your character. These parts can be obtained through various ways and collecting all the different parts, exploring the different powers, set ups and building any character you want is what makes this game differ. Sadly there is no online multiplayer to be found. The potential for one is immense but only local multiplayer is really available.In terms of plot Megabyte Punch actually tells a good story. There are two factions warring for control of the village you were made to protect. The intrigue here is that these factions will help you to take down the other faction and even persuade you into thinking that they are friendly when they are in fact just waiting to backstab you. The problem here is that the story itself its not very well delivered to the player and the characters are always so lifeless. This might have been thought out to make the experience of the player feel more "retro" but I fear that most of the players will just skip the dialogues and miss out on the plot.Megabyte Punch has a good balance between Retro and Modern and the soundtrack is one perfect example of this. It sounds very modern while having a more retro feeling. The "blocky" graphics are somewhat resembling of a pixelated sprite and the gameworld is actually side-scrolling, both working towards that "retro" feeling. The world is layered through different levels each one with an unique look and feel to it. On the end of each world there is a boss fight that will reward you a special part from himself. Theese boss fights are the climax of Megabyte Punch. The overall Artificial Intelligence of the game is well done, proving to be somewhat challenging and all the bosses are unique both in design and skills wich make them real fun to beat and very rememberable.• Final thoughtsIn overall Megabyte Punch is a very entertaining experience and a greatly well done game. It has everything to be an excellent game: wonderful gameplay and mechanics, an awesome soundtrack, an interesting plot and a colorful aesthetic but has little issues that prevent him to become so much greater. The lack of Online Multiplayer really hinders this game. But still this is a must play for any type of gamer and I hope that one that day we see a sequel to Megabyte Punch.

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Review by Russian_Foxy [user]
June 30, 2015

не знаю почему многие люди пишут говно, хренья думаю игра просто супер я играл её на пиратке и с радостью её купил быне знаю почему многие люди пишут говно, хренья думаю игра просто супер я играл её на пиратке и с радостью её купил бы

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Review by Tb87670 [user]
January 27, 2015

Can't call this a 10, but it's not a 7. This should be considered a variant of Super Smash Bros type gameplay with customizable robots withCan't call this a 10, but it's not a 7. This should be considered a variant of Super Smash Bros type gameplay with customizable robots with parts you collect from 'wild' robots. Your parts can reduce damage taken, increase damage given with basic punches, or contain special moves and attacks like a jetpack or sliding kick or cutters to slash forward with. So you can have a robot decked for high speed and high normal attack damage but have no special moves except a double jump, or you can deck out a robot with various special moves that complement each other for many fight situations. All in all it's actually fun, but make sure to have a controller. Gameplay is pretty tight, collecting parts and colors can be fun in a pokemon-sort of way, and there is more than enough challenge for adult gamers with the bosses and arena mode.

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Review by AwesomePossum [user]
May 8, 2014

I'm a fan of Smash Bros., but I like this game better than the Melee or Brawl. The customizable robots with different moves and abilitiesI'm a fan of Smash Bros., but I like this game better than the Melee or Brawl. The customizable robots with different moves and abilities based on the parts you use make it enjoyable to find out what suits your play style. It works well with controllers, imo, and has re-mappable keys if you need them.The story can seem a little drawn out at times, but looking for all the hidden things on the level can be fun. I haven't made any custom multiplayer levels yet, but I was a fan of that in Smash Bros. I also haven't had an opportunity to play with more than two people yet, and the only issue I've had with it is the time it takes to get the robots all customized to your liking, which isn't bad if you think about it.Overall, I love this game and recommend it for any fan of Smash Bros.

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Game Information
Release Date October 15, 2013
Publisher Team Reptile
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Side view
Genres Fighting, Platform, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure, Indie
Themes Action, Science fiction
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Nintendo Switch