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A jam submission

CyberneticGames_Lunar BladeView game page

Utilize the strength of the moon to take down your opponent.
Submitted by MikeBur, CalvinChrist, Jac-Dev, a26234168, DillonL131 — 1 hour, 14 minutes before the deadline
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Team Name
Cybernetic Games

Gameplay Instructions
Keyboard and mouse.

WASD: Move and choose dash direction.
Spacebar: Dash in chosen direction.
Shift: Hold while in combat to block attacks.
Left-Mouse-Button: Light Attack/combo attack
Right-Mouse-Button: Heavy attack

Your energy(blue bar) will be consumed with dashes, and attacks. These consumption values are increased when you're in lunar form(blue screen effect and lit up moon in bottom left). Energy will not regen while blocking.

You deal more damage in lunar form, but you're more agile when you're not(We call this agile form).

What platform is your game built for?

Windows

List any content that was created before the jam.
Katana animation set.
Bossy enemy animation set.
Winter Forest.
Contemporary Restaurant.
Neo City Kit.
Amplify LUT Pack.
Created 2 metahumans.

Music:
Through blood
Crossing the desert

Link to Gameplay Footage
https://youtu.be/Nq31IbPib7E

Which Engine version did you use to create your entry?
RTX branch of UE5.0.3

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Hello there !

I like your use of the of the Kitbash city with all these glow effect, it really remind me of a futuristic tokyo, and the ambiant with the rain fit really good as well :)

I managed to defeat the ennemy once, but If I can give you an advice, I think the gameplay could be a little more fluid, like adding feedback, more cancel move ect.. Here, if I give more than 3 hits, the ennemy can immediately hit me again, with a better system of priority it could have been really great !

Great job for finishing your Game Jam project then ! :)