* A haunting cyberpunk / dark sci - fi setting * Fast - paced, old -
school shooter gameplay * Hordes of enemies to destroy * Epic boss fights * A deep, experience - based weapon upgrade system * High - fidelity graphics with full dynamic lighting * Extensive use of physics and dynamic environments * Exclusive in the extended edition: four new creature types, a new boss monster, five new campaign levels with a total of about three additional hours playing time as well as two new levels for the survival mode and an improved graphics engine.
This was the first outing for Flying Wild Hog and Hard Reset stood out from the crowed at the time with its old -
school shooter gameplay.
Not exact matches
What I can say is that the campaign is a homage to old
school shooters whilst mixing with new
gameplay mechanics.
Flying Tigers is a game I really want to like, as an old -
school arcade
shooter fans of aerial combat games will enjoy what Flying Tigers has to offer, and it does have its moments with a couple of great campaign missions but having nothing to do after only five hours of
gameplay will leave you looking for something else by the very next day.
What is a little less surprising is the host of games continually trying to recapture that pure senseless insanity of those old -
school shooters and Pixel Titan's Strafe is the latest in the genre, jovially advertising «bleeding edge graphics and
gameplay».
It's best played in co-op with three other players, and its fast - paced
shooter gameplay does a good job resurrecting the old -
school formula.
ReCore delivers fun robot - filled, color matching
gameplay that combines a third - person
shooter with an old -
school platformer.
delivers fun robot - filled, color matching
gameplay that combines a third - person
shooter with an old -
school platformer.