Release Date: May 26, 2020
A two-dimensional mix of platformer with a stealth game from the independent Sneaky Bastards studio. In Wildfire, we move through levels and rescue captured villagers of the main character, watching out for patrolling enemies and using elemental magic.
Wildfire is a two-dimensional platformer in the convention of stealth game from the independent team Sneaky Bastards led by Dan Hindes. The game started in 2015 and was placed on the Kickstarter, but after the successful collection, the premiere was moved many times. It was not until the end of 2019 that the artists managed to find a publisher in the form of Humble Bundle.
Wildfire takes us to a fantasy land, from which the magic disappeared long ago. At least that's what happened until someone discovers a magical power that allows them to control the elements. Unfortunately, there is no time to celebrate, because the mighty Arch Duchess accuses him of witchcraft. Chased by her army, the hero has to use his newly acquired abilities and all his cleverness to escape the hunters and save the abducted inhabitants of his village.
Wildfire gameplay uses a basic 2D platformer scheme, which makes it possible to overcome levels full of platforms, enemies and various obstacles. At the same time, as in Mark of the Ninja, the game focuses on a stealth gameplay. So we hide in the high grass and avoid our enemies, trying not to make any noise. The main goal on each board is to save the peasants and then move them to a specific place on the map.
The main attraction of the game is the magic of the elements: fire, ice and earth. It is so interesting that it also uses elements of the board. So if we set the fire on the wooden bridge, the fire will spread to the whole structure as well as to the surrounding vegetation. So it is better to be careful that our "bonfire" does not accidentally burn not only our enemies but also ourselves. In addition, we can make the water (or enemies) freeze or grow specific vegetation in the place we want it to grow, such as lianas for climbing or tall grass in which we can hide from patrolling enemies. Some of these abilities are not available right away, but they are acquired as the game progresses.
Wildfire allows you to have fun alone or in cooperation with a friend.
Like many indie games, Wildfire uses two-dimensional graphics in pixel-art style. The game is accompanied by a variety of visual effects, signaling the effects of spells or reactions of enemies to our actions. Characters usually speak through dialogue boxes, which also signal - as in the Metal Gear series - concern or aggression with question marks or exclamation marks.
Platforms:
PC Windows May 26, 2020
PlayStation 4 December 3, 2020
Xbox One December 3, 2020
Nintendo Switch December 3, 2020
Developer: Sneaky Bastards
Publisher: Humble Games
Age restrictions: 12+
System Requirements for Wildfire Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz / AMD FX-4350 4.2 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB GeForce 8800 or better, 310 MB HDD, Windows 7.
Game Ratings for Wildfire Video Game.
AusGamers: 9 / 10 by Steve Farrelly
Still, the aforementioned optimism saw Sneaky Bastards pushing forward, culminating in a successful Kickstarter campaign, eventually landing a publisher in Humble Games and finally getting Wildfire into the hands of the witchtastic punter.
NintendoWorldReport: 6 / 10 by Joshua Robin
The frequent slow down significantly hurts my ability to recommend Wildfire on Switch. The back half of the game features a near constant lag that had me hoping for the experience to end. There is fun to be had still; I liked going back through early levels trying to puzzle out how to make it through while completing the optional challenges. However, the amount of joy I gained from those experiences doesn't negate the fact that Wildfire just runs poorly on Switch. If you're interested, it's probably better to play this on PC.
Hardcore Gamer: 4 / 5 by Kyle LeClair
Thanks to impressive level design, a nice range of cool abilities to try out and a spark of something truly unique (pun semi-intended), Wildfire succeeds at delivering a great stealth experience, even if it can be demanding at times.
Average score from votes.