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Black Knight Sword (Video Game)
"The tale you are about to hear is the tale of the Black Knight and his sword...
A long, long time ago... No, looking back I don't know exactly when all this happened. Let's just say that it's a mysterious tale, passed down through the ages..."
The narrator

Black Knight Sword (ブラック・ナイト・ソード) is a Platform Game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture in collaboration with Digital Reality and published by D3 Publisher. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and was developed using Unreal Engine 3. It is a whimsically dark and strange throwback to classic 8-bit and 16-bit 2D action platformers.

You take control of the eponymous Black Knight, Grahame Wormwood, in a fairy tale quest to stop an evil White Princess. Aiding him in this adventure is Black Hellebore, a spectre that takes form of knight's magical sword who can also help him perform double-jumps, cast spells, and solve puzzles. You can also find some cat head grass along the way for extra points. Black Knight Sword exudes a unique puppet theatre artstyle that looks like something straight out of Monty Python with dynamically changing backdrops and scenery.

The game was released on December 11, 2012 for PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Arcade the day after. Has nothing to do with Black Knight staring Martin Lawrence or the Black Knight: Sword of Rage pinball machine. If you're looking for the trope of a knight in black armor, see Black Knight.

Previews: English trailer, Japanese trailer.


The tale of the Black Knight and his sword features the following tropes:

  • 1-Up: 1-Ups appear as a square token with "1-up" written on it. These can be found as hidden items in stage or through buying a Saturnine Ring in the shop.
  • Absurdly Spacious Sewer: Stage 2 has this.
  • Achievement Mockery: There's a Trophy/Achievement in the game that chastises the player for getting a Game Over 50 times, and it is called "Are you really the hero?". There's also another one for collecting every Cat Head Grass in the game called "P-whipped".
  • Back from the Dead: Wormwood is resurrected by Black Hellbore to serve as her knight.
  • Black Knight: Wormwood becomes one picking up the sword at start of the game.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: One of the bosses. A giant spider with a gas mask…and a human head on the other end. Did we mention this game is weird yet?
  • Body Armor as Hit Points: Buying the Mercurian Tears from the shop will provide the Black Knight with extra armor to strengthen his defense, which will break off into pieces as he takes damage until the added armor is gone.
  • Bookends: The game begins and ends the same way if you go through the credits after the True Ending: Wormwood hanging himself in a lonely motel room.
  • Brutal Bonus Level: Some of the completely optional missions in Challenge Mode are quite difficult.
  • Bullet Hell: The White Princess loves to do this in her third phase, and does so a lot faster on higher difficulties.
  • Cain and Abel: The White Princess is Black Hellebore's sister. The hate they felt for each other was so strong that it defied death itself and annoyed God enough that he sealed them in a storybook, which is the setting of the game.
  • Central Theme: Violence begetting violence.
    • All the main bosses have seemingly unconnected short poems that all have the theme of people bringing animals harm (with various kinds intents, but all ultimately ending the same).
    • The three main bosses are also fusions of the animals and the humans who brought them harm (the wolf and the hunter that shot it, the spider and the princess who brought it to her father — who smashed it, and the chicken and the farmer who cooked it).
    • The main story is about a Sword Spirit fighting a Princess who turn out to be the spirits of twin sisters trapped in a storybook, and it's implied that they're no different from each other, to the point that the games events repeat with them exchanging the two roles and Wormwood is simply caught in the middle as their fighter and just wants to rest in peace, which is why he hangs himself and the Narrator repeats the opening line at the very end.
  • Cool Sword: Black Hellebore, a sword that can take form of a Cute Ghost Girl and provides our hero with magical spells and a Double Jump ability. The White Princess can turn into one as well.
  • Cute Kitten: The Cat Head Grasses you find hidden throughout the game are quite adorable.
  • Damage-Sponge Boss: Most of the bosses take a lot of hits to bring down, but arguably the biggest example goes towards the boss of the Unexpected Shmup Level, who has the most forms out of any of them.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: The Black Knight is ultimately facing an evil White Princess.
  • Driven to Suicide: Wormwood hangs himself at the beginning of the game, but is brought back by to life by Black Hellbore, falling from the noose and picking up the sword which kicks off the events of the game. The True Ending shows that he'd rather stay dead, however.
  • Downer Ending: In the True Ending, the White Princess is defeated and Grahame is finally free from the Black Hellbore's binding, returning to his room... only to then hang himself again, likely staying dead this time.
  • Evil Knockoff: The White Princess turns into a Cool Sword and animates a White Knight in the true final battle.
  • Gameplay Grading: Players are given score bonuses based on how quickly the stage was beaten, remaining health, and cat head grasses collected.
  • Genre Throwback: The game is one to arcade action platformers from the 8- and 16-bit generation, particularly to the likes of Ghosts 'n Goblins and Castlevania with the Black Knight's ridged movement.
  • Goomba Springboard: The Black Knight can pogo jump off enemies by jumping and pointing his sword downwards.
  • Gorn: Many of the game's enemies bleed profusely when stabbed and will explode into a shower of blood when killed.
  • Harder Than Hard: The dreaded Arcade Mode strips you of the ability to save your game and adds a strict time limit to each level, while the difficulty is set on Hard. Which means you have to play through the whole game in one sitting.
  • Heart Container: The Earthling's Eyes. You buy them from the giant eyeball with the hearts you collected from enemies.
  • Kill Streak: By killing multiple enemies in a single pogo sword jump, you'll earn extra points that increases in succession.
  • Light Is Not Good: The White Princess, who is portrayed to be an evil ruler.
  • Lady and Knight: Our duo of protagonists. The White Princess animates a knight of her own for the True Final Boss fight.
  • Our Monsters Are Weird:
    • Monsters with weird human faces, friendly flying eyeballs with hands for wings, you bet this game has some weird monsters.
    • One of the bosses is a giant fire-breathing chicken. Immediately after is a fight against an ugly flying head that hatches from an egg.
  • Portal Book: Turns out to be where the game is set, God having sealed the Princesses in a storybook.
  • Scoring Points: The game features a scoring system similarly to older classic platformers, with points earned through collecting various pick-ups and fighting enemies, as well as earning extra points through the end stage bonuses.
  • Stable Time Loop: Implied. God sealed away the two bickering twin sisters in a storybook the narrative is set in. It's implied that when the story ends in a sisters defeat, Wormwood goes back to hang himself and then which ever sister lost revives him into a knight when the story restarts to wrest control back from the other as a sword spirit, which is why the White Princess is able to make her own knight and also become a sword spirit.
  • The Stinger: The True Ending offers a post-credits scene, where Wormwood goes back to his room to hang himself again.
  • Theme Naming: The items in the shop are named after planets in the Solar System.
  • Title Scream: The narrator announces the game's title with a pause for each word.
    "Black... Knight... Sword."
  • True Final Boss: After she is defeated in her first form, the White Princess turns into a sword and animates a white knight.
  • Unexpected Shmup Level: Occurs at the very end of Stage 3.
  • Weird Currency: The currency system for this game are hearts. Human hearts.

Come! Off to somewhere new. Let's go to the next stage!

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