I'll happily check out whatever they deem us worthy to throw our way and
if Ruiner is how they choose to close out 2017, then that's all good with me.
Not exact matches
Ruiner's cyberpunk carnage and soundtrack evoke Hotline Miami, even
if the gameplay doesn't quite measure up.
With the action being pushed along via a deep and complex story, and a whole ton of skills and gadgets ready to be mastered,
Ruiner promises to be a cyberpunk shooters dream game — especially
if you're up for navigating your way through a rather senseless world.
Design Lesson: Homestar
Ruiner presents iconic representation for its dialogue trees, which fails to inform the player what he is going to talk about and
if he has exhausted the conversations on that topic
For players not interested in the tough task of beating the game,
Ruiner will include a «tourist mode»
if you just want to experience the story but not so much the gameplay.
Little details like this allow
Ruiner to strike a balance between games like Hotline Miami while also giving the player time to relax and think through an ongoing fight, and
if my time with the game was any indication, you'll need to catch your breath often.
Ruiner is an essential purchase
if you're looking for a bloody, fast rolling top down shooter.
Nobody actually remembers which games were shown during the conference (
Ruiner and Serious Sam's Bogus Detour,
if you're wondering) and very few people watched it live.