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After your first run, you’ve seen most of what it has to offer for each mode, even if you only lasted 5 minutes. In ConclusionĪt $20 US it is hard to recommend it over something like Hades which is only $5 more. There is no voice acting, just grunts, and screams that can occasionally be a bit disturbing in just how much the voice actor put into their screams of agony. The soundtrack varies between just barely there and surprisingly good depending on the level as well. Sound effects are solid, with a good crunch to the melee hits and disturbing slices to the bladed weaponry. The game felt great with the cap off, and you’ll want to take advantage of it if possible. For those of you with high refresh rate screens equipped with variable-rate refresh, there is also the ability to unlock the FPS cap. One gripe I had with the demo was the performance, and thankfully that area is hugely improved. The game revels in the gory, and certain weapons or modifiers lead to bodies being utterly destroyed in a cartoony explosion of body parts. The voxel-based blocky art style leads to levels being literally painted red after only a few seconds. It all leads to all-out warfare as you come to understand the game’s title. You can block, kick, jump, and more and the various modes feature incredibly powerful firearms occasionally. Your main attack is on the right bumper, throwing weapons is on the right trigger. Rounding things out is an all-out arena brawl with progressively harder waves of enemies who want nothing more than to kill you and each other.Ĭontrols are simple but get the job done. Thankfully you can save at the start of each dungeon and pick things up later if need be. “Beneath” is next and it’s a full-on dungeon crawler with permanent upgrades, various classes to play as, and a surprisingly long time on each run. The main one has you try to take out every NPC as quickly as possible, with various modifiers available to spice things up. How does it hold up and is it worth its $20 US price point? Let us find out. Your objective is to cause a ruckus wherever you choose to spawn in, and then take out every NPC as quickly as you can.
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With the full game in hand thanks to a review code from Developer and Publisher South East Games it still very much is that game with more areas to fight in. It caught my eye after a fun but brief demo during E3. Paint the Town Red was released on July 29 th, 2021.
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