About Parkour:
I’ve just finished this game, and saying I was disappointed would certainly be a lie. It’s small, the idea is as simple as it gets, but it only adds to the appeal. The aesthetic of this game is one of its strongest sides. The visuals are very vaporwave and relaxing to look at, despite the roller coaster dynamic of the gameplay that made me go ‘whoa’ many a time. There are only a dozen stages in the whole game, but they’re all properly thought out. The controls are good as well. The whole game plays very smoothly. The music is spot-on as well. There are only a couple tracks in the soundtrack, but they are written quite well, so they still sound fresh even after an hour or two of trying to get a better time in each level. I already recommended this game to my friends, and I’m going to keep playing it more myself. Apart from being the inferior game, Cyber Shock uses blatantly copied & pasted segments repeatedly throughout the 13 levels on offer. I’m talking about the magnetic floor half-pipe that always goes clockwise that ends when you’re upside down. I’m talking about the pathway to every virus target having the same floor littered with one-box-high destructible boxes that can be shot over anyway. I’m talking about the same wall running spiral Really fun little parkour game. If you’ve ever played the parkour/wall running games from Black Ops 3, you’ll love this game. Not to mention it looks way better.