Just finished SUPERHOT Mind Control Delete.
If you are unfamiliar with SUPERHOT, it is a FPS game, but the game is constantly in bullet-time, and time only moves when you move. So you can dodge bullets, line up perfect shots, deflect bullets with other bullets, etc, but when you start moving and shooting, so do your enemies.
Where the first game can sometimes be setup like a bit of a puzzle, Mind Control Delete goes for a sort of rogue-lite approach, where encounters are strictly combat arenas, and you can select upgrades between every few stages, like "start with a random gun", or "thrown objects explode into shrapnel" - and then if you die, your upgrades are lost, and you start again.
There are also enemy types, this time around. So some guys can only be killed if you shoot them in a specific body part, some explode into shrapnel after dying, and some hold weapons which will destroy itself when the enemy drops them. Not to mention the boss enemies, which cannot be killed, and have to be played around.
Ultimately, the game is fun, if a little too long.
4/5
If you are unfamiliar with SUPERHOT, it is a FPS game, but the game is constantly in bullet-time, and time only moves when you move. So you can dodge bullets, line up perfect shots, deflect bullets with other bullets, etc, but when you start moving and shooting, so do your enemies.
Where the first game can sometimes be setup like a bit of a puzzle, Mind Control Delete goes for a sort of rogue-lite approach, where encounters are strictly combat arenas, and you can select upgrades between every few stages, like "start with a random gun", or "thrown objects explode into shrapnel" - and then if you die, your upgrades are lost, and you start again.
There are also enemy types, this time around. So some guys can only be killed if you shoot them in a specific body part, some explode into shrapnel after dying, and some hold weapons which will destroy itself when the enemy drops them. Not to mention the boss enemies, which cannot be killed, and have to be played around.
Ultimately, the game is fun, if a little too long.
4/5