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Miko Funk is a beat-em-up that leans into fast button mashing and directional dodges while wrapping it in a pixelated visual style. You’ll square off against waves of enemies from a tilted perspective that feels familiar but not nostalgic. Combat borrows from modern fighters with parry windows and combo systems but keeps things simple enough for quick pick-up sessions. Between brawls you might need to hide in shadows or arrange objects to progress, which breaks up the action without slowing momentum. The game’s charm comes from its refusal to commit fully to any one genre. The pseudo-8-bit graphics clash with the aggressive combat mechanics, creating a weirdly compelling tone. While it doesn’t crack the top 10% of its genre by any metric, its mix of twitchy fights and occasional brain teasers should satisfy players looking for variety. The single-player campaign clocks in at around 8 hours, which is short but punchy.
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