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A ninja platformer that starts as a tight NES throwback and then flips its own genre inside out. Sabotage built something genuinely surprising here.

The Messenger arrives wearing a very specific costume: chunky pixels, a chiptune soundtrack, a young ninja with a scroll, and the kind of precise wall-jumping that your thumbs remember from thirty years ago. Sabotage Studios leaned hard into that retro aesthetic, and the first few hours feel like the best version of a game that already existed. That is a compliment. The movement is crisp, the demon designs are grotesque in exactly the right way, and every screen feels hand-assembled rather than procedurally shuffled. You can feel the care in the level geometry. Then something happens. I will not tell you what. But The Messenger is not actually the game it pretends to be, and the moment it reveals itself is one of those rare instances where a small indie studio pulls off a structural trick that a larger, risk-averse team would never greenlight. The soundtrack shifts with it, literally changing between chiptune and a richer 16-bit-style arrangement depending on which version of the world you inhabit. That detail alone is the kind of intentional craft I will go to bat for. Composing two complete soundscapes and weaving them together is not a weekend feature - it is a statement about how seriously Sabotage took the concept. Gameplay sits comfortably in the action-platformer lane. Your main tool is the shuriken, and the cloud-stepping mechanic - where hitting an enemy or projectile mid-air resets your jump - is the engine everything is built around. Mastering that rhythm, chaining cloud steps across rooms, is where the satisfaction lives. Later, a rope dart and wingsuit expand the movement vocabulary without bloating it. The combat is never the point, though. Enemies exist to be platforms as much as obstacles. The real challenge is reading each room as a puzzle of momentum. Where The Messenger stumbles slightly is in a mid-game section that asks you to backtrack through earlier areas with new context. The idea is smart. The execution runs a little long. Players who are not already sold on the world by that point may bounce. I would argue the payoff justifies the patience, but the game does ask for a degree of trust before it delivers. The shop keeper character - an oddly self-aware presence who sells you upgrades and dispenses lore in bite-sized, often hilarious exchanges - helps carry that stretch more than most players probably expect. At roughly six to eight hours for a first run, The Messenger knows its length. It does not overstay. The ending is earned rather than extended. For anyone who has sat through a bloated open-world padded to justify a price tag, that restraint feels almost radical. This is a game that has one thing to say and says it completely, then stops. Sabotage went on to make Sea of Stars with a much larger scope, but The Messenger is the scrappier, more surprising sibling - the one that hides what it actually is until you are already in love with the surface. Kai, Scout Team

The Messenger Key

The Messenger Key

30 ago 2018SabotageDevolver Digital
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A ninja platformer that starts as a tight NES throwback and then flips its own genre inside out. Sabotage built something genuinely surprising here.

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The Messenger arrives wearing a very specific costume: chunky pixels, a chiptune soundtrack, a young ninja with a scroll, and the kind of precise wall-jumping that your thumbs remember from thirty years ago. Sabotage Studios leaned hard into that retro aesthetic, and the first few hours feel like the best version of a game that already existed. That is a compliment. The movement is crisp, the demon designs are grotesque in exactly the right way, and every screen feels hand-assembled rather than procedurally shuffled. You can feel the care in the level geometry. Then something happens. I will not tell you what. But The Messenger is not actually the game it pretends to be, and the moment it reveals itself is one of those rare instances where a small indie studio pulls off a structural trick that a larger, risk-averse team would never greenlight. The soundtrack shifts with it, literally changing between chiptune and a richer 16-bit-style arrangement depending on which version of the world you inhabit. That detail alone is the kind of intentional craft I will go to bat for. Composing two complete soundscapes and weaving them together is not a weekend feature - it is a statement about how seriously Sabotage took the concept. Gameplay sits comfortably in the action-platformer lane. Your main tool is the shuriken, and the cloud-stepping mechanic - where hitting an enemy or projectile mid-air resets your jump - is the engine everything is built around. Mastering that rhythm, chaining cloud steps across rooms, is where the satisfaction lives. Later, a rope dart and wingsuit expand the movement vocabulary without bloating it. The combat is never the point, though. Enemies exist to be platforms as much as obstacles. The real challenge is reading each room as a puzzle of momentum. Where The Messenger stumbles slightly is in a mid-game section that asks you to backtrack through earlier areas with new context. The idea is smart. The execution runs a little long. Players who are not already sold on the world by that point may bounce. I would argue the payoff justifies the patience, but the game does ask for a degree of trust before it delivers. The shop keeper character - an oddly self-aware presence who sells you upgrades and dispenses lore in bite-sized, often hilarious exchanges - helps carry that stretch more than most players probably expect. At roughly six to eight hours for a first run, The Messenger knows its length. It does not overstay. The ending is earned rather than extended. For anyone who has sat through a bloated open-world padded to justify a price tag, that restraint feels almost radical. This is a game that has one thing to say and says it completely, then stops. Sabotage went on to make Sea of Stars with a much larger scope, but The Messenger is the scrappier, more surprising sibling - the one that hides what it actually is until you are already in love with the surface.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamCloud-SteppingTime-Travel TwistDual SoundtrackWall-Jump PrecisionMetroidvania ElementsSelf-Aware HumorSingle-Run PacedChiptune Score

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Processor
Intel core i5-4210 1.7ghz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4400
Storage
1200 MB available space
Sound Card
Onboard soundcard or better

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Sabotage
Distribuidora
Devolver Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
30 ago 2018

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