Not exact matches
«The Bomb» hopes to cut through the overwhelming amount
of technical, confusing information
out there about nuclear
weapons and display them for what they are:
machines.
Death will be welcome, if only our war cry penetrates receptive ears, if only another hand reaches
out to take our
weapons, if only other men rise up to intone the funeral chants as the
machine guns crackle and new battle cries and songs
of victory sound
out.»
Finally, men are coming to be capable
of producing
weapons, a doomsday
machine, that can wipe
out all life on earth.
Wyman Ford and a team
of scientists must figure
out how to destroy an alien doomsday
weapon aimed at Earth, and the only tools at their disposal are a handful
of weaponless
machines — the Mars Orbiter, a lander, and a few satellites.
As always, when starting
out against the zombies your character will only be equipped with pistols, while numerous
weapons can be purchased through in - game currency accumulated through killing zombies from walls and mystery boxes including a range
of assault rifles, light
machine guns, shotguns, SMGs, sniper rifles and even special
weapons such as the Tesla gun.
Choose from an arsenal
of fierce
weapons like
machine guns, flamethrowers and homing missiles as you jump behind the wheel
of strange, tricked -
out vehicles.
There are a variety
of weapons to load
out your character with for each mission, such as a.50 cal sniper rifle, M40A1 sniper rifle, an M4
machine gun with an M203 grenade launcher, an MP5, or the powerful M249 SAW.
Load
out your character with a variety
of different
weapons including a.50 cal sniper rifle, M40A1 sniper rifle, an M4
machine gun with an M203 grenade launcher, an MP5, or the powerful M249 SAW
Radical Heights» core concept is pretty interesting: It's an 80s set gameshow, an aesthetic that paints the world and cosmetics within it, and creates a series
of interesting play decisions: Cash is king here and can be used to buy
weapons in vending
machines across the map, or to buy cosmetics
out of game.