Valentine's Day Blows, Let's Play Cuphead Instead! - Foreman Plays Stuff
Instead of taking out a second mortgage to get a Pandora Bracelet, you could just play Cuphead instead?
Kinda blows my mind how good Cuphead is. Like, the game is so supremely well made and polished. I don't think I've ever encountered a bug whilst playing and while the game is exceptionally hard, it feels fair?
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Cuphead (also known as Cuphead: "Don't Deal with the Devil") is a 2017 run-and-gun video game developed and published by Studio MDHR. It was inspired by the rubber hose style from the golden age of American animation, and the subversive and surrealist qualities of works of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Fleischer Studios.
It features one or two players controlling protagonist Cuphead and his brother Mugman to fight through several levels that culminate in boss fights, in order to repay their debt to the Devil. The game was praised for its art style, gameplay, soundtrack, and difficulty. It was a critical and commercial success, winning several awards with more than six million copies sold within three years. An expansion titled The Delicious Last Course is scheduled for release on June 30, 2022. A Netflix animated series, The Cuphead Show!, is scheduled for release on February 18, 2022.
Cuphead's gameplay is centered on continual boss fights, interspersed with run-and-gun levels. Each is housed in one of four worlds, with the final fight against the Devil. Each boss fight includes a simple, normal, and expert difficulty mode (with the exception of the final two bosses, which lack a simple mode). Defeating every boss on normal mode is required to complete the game, and expert mode is unlocked upon completion. Most boss battles are on land, and several are in aeroplanes in levels which play like side-scrolling shoot 'em ups. The game includes role-playing elements and a branching level sequence.[1][2] Player characters have infinite lives, maintaining all equipment between deaths.[1] Equippable weapons and special abilities known as Charms can be purchased from Porkrind's Emporium, an in-game shop, using coins found in levels and the overworld. Player characters can use a slapping parry attack on objects marked in pink to various effects, the most important of them being increasing a super meter that enables more powerful attacks. The super meter is represented by a row of five playing cards, all of which must be filled to use one of the three strongest attacks ("Super Arts") in the player's inventory. A less powerful strike can be executed at the cost of one card, its particular form determined by the currently equipped weapon. The Super Arts are earned by entering three mausoleums, one in each of the first three worlds, and parrying a group of invading ghosts to stop them from reaching an urn at the center of the screen.
After completing a level, the player is ranked with a grade based on performance, based on factors such as the time taken to complete the level, damage avoided, and number of parried attacks. The levels are accessible through a top-down perspective overworld with its own secret areas.[2] The game has a two-player local cooperative mode,[3] in which either player character can return to the game after being killed if the other one parries his soul before it rises off the screen.
On Inkwell Isle, Cuphead and his brother, Mugman, are two fun-loving children who live under the watchful eye of the Elder Kettle. Against his warnings, the brothers wander off, enter the Devil's Casino and begin playing craps. When they go on a winning streak, the Devil appears and offers to raise the stakes; if Cuphead and Mugman can win one more roll, they will receive all the money in the casino, or the Devil will take their souls. Cuphead loses by rolling snake eyes, and he and Mugman beg for mercy. The Devil makes a deal that if the two can collect the "soul contracts" from his runaway debtors by midnight the next day, he might spare them. They visit the Elder Kettle, who gives them a potion that allows them to fire blasts of energy from their fingers to aid in their quest, but also warns them that the debtors may not turn in their soul contracts easily.
The brothers travel around Inkwell Isle, fighting the debtors in order to obtain their contracts. As they enter the island's second sector, the Elder Kettle notices that the duo are getting stronger from their battles, and urges them to "do the right thing" when they come up against the Devil again.
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