![]() ![]() The melee that is forced onto you makes this game more Jet Li and less Stallone, which is what makes this game more important that most copy-and-paste shooters we have on our shelves. Punching through the enemies or launching your depleted pistol at an enemy to stun them allows for you to send their weapon flying for you to grab onto and continue your onslaught. You are forced to continue forward and plot out how you are going to get a replacement weapon. I didn’t understand how a game that piles the odds against you could also take your only way of winning from you halfway through, but this is really what makes this game special. The first time I was working through a horde of enemies and has my gun make a clicking noise with a prompt saying I was out of ammo, I was shocked. You will have a lot of ways you can move through, and ammunition is something you will have to keep track of as well. Handguns, shotguns, machine guns the works. The weapons in this game are all one hit kill, and that goes for your own character as well as the enemies you will encounter. Do you dodge around and wait for the enemies to get close so you can steal a gun and go to town, or do you run in head first and discover a weapon hiding in the level that you can use to take the fight to them baddies? You have several options as to how you can beat each stage and all of them have a high level of excitement attached to them. This makes for one of the most unique combinations of genres I have ever experienced. Through all of this you are basically playing a turn-based strategy game as you can stop movement and plan out what you are going to do next before doing it. You grab guns of all types, bats and swords, as well as getting down and dirty with your fists. As previously stated, you are a lone wolf character who is working through the levels defeating nameless, faceless enemies. With that being said, we have to jump into the intense mechanics of this Matrix-level bullet dodging simulator. However, in the wise words of Yoda: A video game this is. There might be more to this than a simple video game… There is something odd going on here, and as you go further into the level’s things seem to be weird. ![]() You download the filed and enter this computerized world that draws you in deeper and deeper as you let yourself become immersed, and somewhat lost in the depth of polygonal massacres. ![]() You haven’t, so he sends the file right over to you. One day a friend of yours hits you up and asks if you have been playing this crazy new game called “superhot.exe”. This makes for an adrenaline-rushed 80’s action flick that has you fighting as the underdog through wave after wave of enemy as you punch, shoot, and slice your way through this one. SUPERHOT is a movement-based FPS in which the enemies and bullets around you only move if you are moving. Although, wouldn’t it be nice to have a title that takes that tried and true formula and adds something totally out of left field into it? Well, the wait for that is over. There is no lack of titles out there if you are looking for a good shooter, as it is arguably our most common genre. The FPS genre is a mainstay of the gaming world, and with juggernauts like Call of Duty and Battlefield breaking down the sales charts you can see how important these titles are to the gaming community. SUPERHOT Developed and Published By: SUPERHOT Team ![]()
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