Deaslspwn writes: If you like your games tough and crave the rush of Dopamine that can only be found by beating a nigh-insurmountable challenge, I can't recommend Eryi's Action enough. Despite its sadistic design and rough edges, this deceptive doujin title balances frustration and misery with inventive puzzles and irrepressible humour.
If you don't like the idea of being thoroughly humiliated and brutalised at every turn, however, perhaps you'd better try the demo first...
Marcus Estrada at G4@Syfygames writes:
"Steam is the dominant force in PC-based digital game distribution and, despite this monopoly, maintains a high level of customer satisfaction. How? Simple, they provide copious discounts on a consistent basis. Every week they offer up their Weeklong Deals for gamers who simply need to buy more games. If you’re included in this bunch, then every week I’ll try to help you out with some suggestions of what might be worth a purchase and what should likely be avoided at all costs. Of course, all gamers have different tastes so you might still want to give the complete Steam Weeklong Deals list a look over."
From the review - Eryi's Action obviously sets out looking for its particular niche of players. It’s difficult to recommend to any casual gamers or people that aren’t looking for high amounts of challenge. However, if you’re extremely sadistic, or have a desire for wrecking your monitor or TV screen, this is quite possibly the game for you.
Marcus of Pixel Pacas plays an incredibly difficult and cruel platformer by the name of Eryi's Action. Is it worth the stress it puts players through?