![]() However, the big factor here is skydiving. Like combat, you'll get upgrades through the game with new shops such as a wall jump. While the combat isn’t the best ever, it’s VERY good and felt natural and fun to do every time! Platforming is the next bulk of the game. Most new shops house combat upgrades, which you can purchase with coins to get more combos and abilities. Combat is sometimes a tricky thing in games of this era, but here it’s very well done! The more Wolven you cure, the more shops open, since the Nativ city is expanding. This also means that when you defeat an enemy it’s gone for good, giving an excellent sense of progression! This aspect of the game was so cool and probably the best thing in here, I’ve never seen anything like it. You must first defeat them in combat before you can do so, and curing many Wolven is how you will progress at times. Quickly into the game, you get the ability to cure the Wolven of their evil spell to make them back into Nativs. Soon, you learn your long lost father is responsible for mutating the Nativs into the Wolven and now you have to stop your father, save your step brother, and find your way home! The main thing that sets this game apart is the main collectible (as in a Star or Jiggy) is actually the enemies. Her step brother is kidnapped by evil wolf people, the Wolven, immediately but she is able to escape with a good tribe of fox-cat looking people called the Nativs. You of course play as Kya, a young woman who gets transported to another dimension alongside her step brother. It is set in a world that is entirely unique and is very colorful and interesting. Let me tell you, if you have a PS2, you really need to play this! Kya is an adventure game with combat and platforming. I fully expected this to be a game I tried out and laughed at for being bad, but boy, was I surprised when I found a really good game that has simply not had much of any coverage. 15h 20m PlayedI found this game for $5 at a local retro game store.
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