JioGames Cloud just added two more games from the Blacknut catalogue, and this is a good batch. Both are ready to stream right now on mobile, PC, and Smart TV without downloads or installs.
One of them is unlike anything else on the service. Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior is a tactical action game where you fight alongside clones of your past self, and getting that to work the way you want is genuinely satisfying when it comes together. The other is a sequel to a game that already made it to JioGames Cloud. Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones picks up where Stealth Bastard Deluxe left off and opens the whole deadly-facility setup into a proper Metroidvania with a full overworld to explore.
Here is a look at both.
Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior
Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior is a 2024 isometric action game from Sand Door Studio and Quantic Dream. You play as Imë, a warrior who can rewind time mid-fight to summon clones of your past self. Stack those remnants together to coordinate attacks, flank enemies, and clear each arena on your own terms.
Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones
Stealth Bastard Deluxe already landed on JioGames Cloud, and now the sequel is here. Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones puts you in the shoes of a robot clone trying to escape a high-tech testing facility across 60 levels connected through a Metroidvania-style overworld. Gadgets unlock as you go and change how you tackle each test chamber.
Two Games, Two Very Different Test Chambers
Lysfanga is the kind of game that looks straightforward until it absolutely is not. You go in, fight a pass through the arena, rewind, and suddenly that version of you is still out there doing its thing while you start a new run. Stack a few of those together and you are coordinating what is essentially a one-person raid. Some enemies only go down if you hit them at the same time, others need you to hold their attention from one angle while you attack from another, and coloured doors mean the order you do everything actually matters. When it all comes together it feels genuinely clever, not just reactive.
Stealth Inc. 2 scratches a completely different itch. The facility is laid out like a Metroidvania, and every new area hands you a gadget that changes what you can do. The Inflate-a-Mate alone gets used in about a dozen different ways before you are done with it. Some of the puzzles go places you do not see coming, including a few that require you to actually kill your current clone just to shift control to the new one. The scientist villain projecting insults onto the walls while you die is a nice touch too. It is mean-spirited in exactly the right way.
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