Nidhogg Reviews

Nidhogg is ranked in the 83rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.5 / 10.0
Jan 18, 2014

Pleasure from the single-player is derived entirely from your appreciation of time-based speed running. Multiplayer is where the game fulfills its potential

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85 / 100
Jan 18, 2014

Nidhogg is the 8-bit Bushido Blade demake we never knew we wanted, offering up a sublime one-on-one fencing experience like no other. I just wish we got more.

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8 / 10.0
Jan 17, 2014

Nidhogg manages originality in an often tired genre

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8.2 / 10.0
Jan 17, 2014

It was a long time coming, but NIDHOGG doesn't fail to impress, even after four years of waiting.

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8 / 10
Jan 16, 2014

Nidhogg isn't too satisfying alone, but it offers frantically enjoyable sword-dueling action with local friends.

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Jan 16, 2014

Nidhogg is a strange, unholy pastiche of lo-fi aesthetics and surprisingly deep, albeit minimal play; taking cues from decades of arcade-style 1v1 fighting games and modern indie darlings.

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Digital Spy
Top Critic
Jan 16, 2014

Nidhogg is definitely a blast if you have a few friends around, and it's easy to see why it has been hyped up over the last few years. It does what it sets out to do, providing plenty of thrills and laughs in the process. But if you don't have any buddies nearby who would be into swordfights, it's worth holding off until the online becomes more stable.

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9 / 10.0
Jan 15, 2014

Nidhogg is yet more proof that a simple concept with a simple goal can work, and work well. In a way, it reminds me of a Super Smash Brothers Melee tournament; simple combat and pure competition, that's what makes Nidhogg so amazing.

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Unscored
Jan 15, 2014

As a singleplayer game, rushing towards completing its series of AI fights at faster and faster speeds is a pleasing diversion, sustained by the AI which seems as silly and quirky as any person. As a multiplayer game, it's destined to be brought out late at night, whenever you've got friends around. Don't worry, you'll say. Nidhogg is easy to explain.

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IGN
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Jan 15, 2014

Nidhogg's sword-fighting is exhilarating and exquisitely balanced. Against friends, its appeal is perhaps limitless.

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80 / 100
Jan 14, 2014

Nidhogg is fundamentally about that laughter; not the happy laughter you give to a good joke, but the manic and true laughter you use to break down walls in yourself. I think that laughter is why some people fight. I know it's why I play Nidhogg.

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9 / 10.0
Jan 14, 2014

Regardless of all that, Nidhogg stands as one of the true kings of competitive gameplay, and that doesn't need to be patched one bit.

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9 / 10
Jan 14, 2014

One of the best local multiplayer games I've played in years.

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9 / 10.0
Jan 14, 2014

To put it plainly, Nidhogg is incredibly fun. If you can appreciate the game's style for what it is and you don't have an ego as fragile as glass, you'll delight in testing your mettle against another's. And even if you lose, at least you didn't get eaten by some horrible beast.

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7 / 10
Jan 14, 2014

Nidhogg is a fun and simple fencing game that's sure to get your competitive juices flowing, despite an unstable netcode leading to a slew of online issues.

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Unscored
Jan 13, 2014
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