Steam Next Fest may be over for another few months, but dozens of demos are still alive and kicking, it seems - which is good news for me, who still has a good half dozen on my to do list, and also good news for you, as it means you still have time to check out the really quite good demo for Stand-Alone, a fast, 2D hack and slasher where you play as a robot-powered sheep packing a very large sword. Wolves have broken into your home and murdered all your friends, but you play as the one sheep who got away - or rather, a sheep that's been fused with a surprisingly powerful robot capable of producing a honking great greatsword to make their escape with. Thus begins the wolves' hot pursuit - not least because this robot also seems to be kind of sleeper agent for them - and your roguelike-shaped quest to avenge your fallen friends.
The demo for Stand-Alone gives you a fair amount to sink your teeth into. Initially, you're merely ploughing through combat zone after combat zone, following a straight line on the map screen as you get to grips with its controls. In 15-20 minutes or so, you come to the end of the line and end up fighting a giant wolf monster in a factory - that big lad up in the header there. I ended up dying about half-way through during this section (as I suspect is intended given what happened next), and after a striking resurrection scene in an apocalyptic-looking field with dozens of lambs pinned to futuristic-looking crucifixes, I was thrust into the revenge quest proper, with myriad different roguelike paths to take on its branching map as I made my way back to my wolf boss nemesis.
Combat feels wonderful under the thumbs. The animation is fast, fluid and beautiful to look at, and dodge-rolling through bullet fire and enemy sword swipes feels quick and responsive. This is one nimble little sheep, especially with his large double-jump and mountain goat-like wall-hopping, and he reminded me a lot of Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown's hero Sargon. Alas,
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