![]() ![]() ![]() From powerful blades to massive guns, collect and develop your favourite gear and master the craft of carnage. ![]() ![]() Face megabosses in vast final arenas to complete each world.Įxpand your arsenal with new weapons found along your way. Learn their moves and stay one step ahead to survive through the levels. Dodge bullets and projectiles, figure out strategies and weapons that work best against each of the nasty villains. Finally descend to hell to face the ultimate challenge and emerge victorious.Ĭombat tons of enemies from flying demons to five-storeys robots, splashing walls and floors with their blood and chunks. Find keys to unlock passages, reveal secret caches with ammo and gold, use lifts and hidden buttons to access new areas. Let’s rock and roll!Įxplore 60 vast levels in five settings, from frozen Antarctic base to the sands of Egypt to the medieval castles’ courts and graveyards. Put your finger on the trigger and travel through time and space to wreak havoc like in the golden days of fast paced, adrenaline-pumping first person shooters, hooking you for hours of super fun carnage. Become a mysterious Warlock who embarks onto a dangerous mission to eradicate all evil. You can pay what you want for it from Humble, but smaller amounts will net you fewer games. This is strong stuff for people who love shotguns, running fast, and gibbing monsters - which I do. If anything, DUSK feels like the FPS that id, 3D Realms and Raven would have made if they'd only had the tech. While absolutely going for that Doom/Hexen vibe, with outstandingly fast movement, gorgeous chunky pixel enemies, and big meaty guns that pack a punch, it also has a really quite fantastic amount of good sense where not to be faithful to those mid-90s gibby times. While John was wowed in his Dusk review back in 2018:ĭUSK rather undersells itself when it declares it's "straight outta the '90s". The focus is entirely on smashing skeletons with your spells, and I like that. There's no fall damage and you can breathe underwater without a worry. It's also quite crafty with some of the usual FPS suspects that hinder fluidity nowadays. So instead of pistols and shotguns, you've got staffs that belch blue blobs and swords that sling arcs of mana. The latter of the dup is on our best shooters list:Īmid Evil's a throwback FPS that's best described as a DOOM-like, but make it fantasy. It's the first two I mentioned above that we like best: Dusk and Amid Evil. The other games on the list are Dread Templar, Hedon Bloodlite, Project Warlock, Hellbound - plus discount vouchers for Ultrakill and Prodeus. This is clearly me fighting a losing semantic battle, but in any case, Humble's Boomer Shooters Bundle has a lot of great games, including Dusk, Amid Evil, Ion Fury, HROT, and more for £9.05/$12. Given that it refers to new first-person shooters which evoke games from the '90s, shouldn't they be millenial shooters? Fresh from killing napkins and mayonnaise, here come millenials to kill Shub-Niggurath. I'm not sure how I feel about the term "boomer shooter". ![]()
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