Party Hard is a tactical game about stopping parties. Playing as someone who got sick of neighbors having loud parties, you decide to take matters into your own hands with the help of your faithful knife. The story follows a series of mass murders around the USA, with parties taking place in various locations including Las Vegas, Miami, San Francisco, and more.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/572430/Party_Hard_2/
NOW WITH LOCAL CO-OP! In Party Hard, you play as someone who is really tired of their neighbours having loud parties. Instead of calling the police, you decide it’s a better idea to take everyone down using your faithful knife and the environment. The story of this tactical strategy follows a series of killings at parties throughout the USA.
The developers used to work mostly on casual, family-friendly games until they participated in a game jam, making the first prototype for Party Hard. TinyBuild backed up the original authors, Pinokl Games, to create a full version that is now on Steam!
Party Hard has semi-procedurally generated environments and focuses on unique ways of killing people. In the greatest traditions of stealth games, your main goal is not to get caught while silently picking off unsuspecting victims one by one. Dancing and blending in in a suspicious situation is key.
Party Hard Key Features:
1, A (not)serious story that follows a series of murders throughout the USA
2, 19 unique levels with random variations on each one
3, Use traps, cause explosions, become a ninja
4, Multiple unlock-able characters
5, Local co-op multiplayer
6, Special random events, like a bear coming in and killing everyone for you
7, Trigger the DEA, SWAT, paramedics or firefighters to come and ruin the party
8, who has a chainsaw
It's 3am. Your neighbors are having a loud party. Stop them. Party Hard is a stealth strategy game about stopping the party by any means.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz / AMD Athlon XP 1700+ | Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 2.0GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ |
CPU SPEED | 1.4 GHz and up | |
VRAM | 128 MB | 256 MB |
RAM | 1 GB | 2 GB |
OS | Win 7 32 | Win 7 32 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce 210 / AMD Radeon X600 Series | nVidia GeForce GT 340 / AMD Radeon X1900 GT |
Direct X | DX 9 | DX 9 |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 1 GB | 1 GB free |
Game Analysis | It's 3am. Your neighbors are having a loud party. Stop them. Party Hard is tinyBuild's award-winning stealth strategy game about stopping the party by any means. | |
High FPS | 200+ FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | AlienFX enabled | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Pentium 4 | |
RAM | 1024 MB RAM | |
OS | OSX 10.9.0 or later | |
Graphics Card | GeForce 9400 | |
HDD Space | 1 GB available space |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Pentium 4 | |
RAM | 1024 MB RAM | |
OS | Ubuntu 14.04 or later | |
Graphics Card | GeForce 9400 | |
HDD Space | 1 GB available space |
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originality
disco boogy
very limited
wants you wanting a lot more
Party Hard is fun, won’t deny that. The concept is pretty entertaining. The issue is that you want a lot more from it than what i has to offer. After a couple of level i realised i had seen pretty much all of it, there aren’t nearly as many environment interaction as i wanted, and the “strategy” is very simple (referring to avoiding the cops).
If you’re going into this wanting a Hitman type of game, probably rethink since it’s very light on the crowd and environment interactions. What Party Hard does well is showing the potential if would have it is were to be more fleshed out.
Conclusion: Party Hard is fun and worth a try for the concept novelty. but it was lacking in depth, this is no Hitman.
In its defence i’m assuming that the sequel offers a lot more variety and interactions, and i might still try it.