![]() ![]() It's probably the best game I've played this year, certainly up there with Renaine and that was only a demo. Blue shit is always terrifying, and some of the fights are just pure chaos. That isn't a bad thing, game wears what it does well. They are all very Doom-y aside from the snipers. ![]() Maybe it can shake the Doom shackles off and just go nuts. I get the feeling some of the unrealised guns are gonna be absolutely bonkers. PowerSlave Exhumed is a remastered engine port of the original Playstation and Saturn versions of the original 90’s Egyptian-inspired FPS known as PowerSlave. Chaingun is fine, but one of the later guns just does everything that does, but better. This particular boomer shooter is an exciting game that many people have never heard of before, and for a good reason. The shredders are amazing fun to use but the reload and lack of any accuracy isn't great. Seemed outclassed near the end of the campaign. Maybe the bullet weapons need a bit of tweaking. I think I should be using it to murder something, switch away, then switch back to reload when I have a minute. I mean everything else was delicious, but that reload is oof. that uses shotgun shells I am not so sure about. Experience the quality you’d expect from a modern AAA game, designed with retro aesthetics and gameplay that invoke the tech-imposed limits of older hardware. The base shotgun is tremendous, workhorse for most of the campaign. Prodeus - Prodeus is a first-person shooter of old, re-imagined using modern rendering techniques and technology. Always tended to use one on the big flying mortar things. I was puzzled at getting the grenade launcher after the rocket launcher - until I realised the grenades are for when something needs to die immediately and the rockets are better for long range clearance. Even near the end of the early access, I was using the pistol to take out some enemies at mid range. It's one of the few FPS where all the guns are good. But, the game is not quite ready for full release just yet. ![]() Hell, I liked the one level that was just a large arena, a boatload of railgun ammo and a lot of dudes that needed shooting. Anybody who wants a fun throwback that makes optimal use of the Unity engine will likely want to give Prodeus a look. It's not reinventing the wheel, but little touches like coming back onto yourself, or the one with the snipers. It's like a Build engine game brought bang into the 2020s technology wise. Anyone who is a fan of the old Duke Nukem and Doom games will love this. I have no idea how far away this is until final release but if you told me the version I'm playing was a patched up final I'd believe it. So off to GOG I went, to purchase my first early access game.īoy am I glad I did. Stumbled across another more recent video on YouTube and I just couldn't put it off any longer. Patch crazy me, always hoping for the optimal experience. Now I know that doesn't mean much, a lot of games in EA are reported to be fantastic and in an almost finished state, but I'm a bit weird, someone who bought the likes of Dirt 5 and Cyberpunk on day one only to stop playing after a very short while and wait for patches. Only to quickly find out it's an early access title. I caught a few videos a few months back and thought it looked right up my street. ![]()
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