

Simon Fitzgerald of Push Square and Jon Mundy of Pocket Gamer also took issue with being forced to replay levels to unlock further levels. Writing for Nintendo World Report, Casey Gibson enjoyed the large amount of customization but believed that the system was held back by challenging progression system that required too much grinding and replaying of missions. He also felt that the futuristic theme was mundane. Nintendo Life reviewer Liam Doolan criticized the game's controls, which he thought were imprecise.
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Jydge received "generally favorable" reviews from professional critics according to review aggregator website Metacritic, although reaction towards the Nintendo Switch version was more mixed. It was later released for PlayStation 5 on 19 November, 2020 with cross-buy support for the PlayStation platform. Jydge was released for PlayStation 4 on 3 October 2017, for Linux, macOS and Windows on 4 October, for Xbox One on 6 October, and for Nintendo Switch on 19 October. 10tons also reduced the speed of projectiles fired by enemies to make fights more manageable.

The game reuses art assets from Neon Chrome, however the developers opted to create preset levels rather than use procedural generation as in Neon Chrome. The game is a prequel and spin-off to 10tons' previous game Neon Chrome and was developed using the same game engine as the aforementioned title. The game can be played alone or in a two-player cooperative gameplay mode. New upgrades are unlocked by earning medals from completing specific objectives and tasks during a level.
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Between levels, players can upgrade and customise JYDGE using credits obtained whilst playing through a level. The game features destructible environments that enable players to breach a room by shooting down a wall. Set in the dystopic, cyberpunk city of Edenbyrg, players take control of the "JYDGE"-a law enforcer who is tasked with eliminating enemies and rescuing hostages across twenty different levels. Jydge is a twin-stick shooter video game played from a tilted top-down perspective. Players assume the role of the JYDGE-a law enforcer who must cleanse a dystopic, cyberpunk city of crime, inspired by the comic Judge Dredd. It is a prequel to and spin-off from Neon Chrome. Jydge is a twin-stick shooter video game developed and published by 10tons.
