Civvie 11 - Retro FPS Boomer

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Yeah, I played it [Strife] and it's pretty good. Didn't go to the good ending though once I found it's just a bit more filler before the same set of levels.
Have you guys heard about the Doom RPGs for Nokia's Symbian phones? Doom 2 RPG has been ported a few weeks ago. They're actually pretty good for early mobile games (when there was no microtransactions).

Also Goldilocksing, rofl:
 
Feels like trying way too hard and not really justifying its own existence. The entire review was talking about how cringy the 90's were and fapping over being a part of the old FPS modding community rather than the game's levels, enemies and weapons.

Unlike something like Cruelty Squad that is a shitpost but also has a ton of weapons, ways to clear levels and references to current year that pretty much everyone can understand, Slayers is made to exclusively appease 35 year olds.
 
I wonder if the game is based on some kind of personal experience by one of the devs. Who was a sheltered and nerdy but also edgy teenager living with his mom and her boyfriend, imagining himself a badass hacker killing his stepdad in cruel and unusual ways cause he wouldn't let him use the internet before he finished his homework.
Which is kinda gay. I mean, if you're a teen, don't be a nerd who comes up with a whole game in which he enacts revenge on his mom's boyfried, be a Chad, who plays sports, hangs out with his friends, gets a GF and doesn't play videogames, let alone thinks about developing them.
 
Feels like trying way too hard and not really justifying its own existence. The entire review was talking about how cringy the 90's were and fapping over being a part of the old FPS modding community rather than the game's levels, enemies and weapons.

Unlike something like Cruelty Squad that is a shitpost but also has a ton of weapons, ways to clear levels and references to current year that pretty much everyone can understand, Slayers is made to exclusively appease 35 year olds.
I like the game, but the review is pretty bad. I dunno, something about it just clicked with me.. Parts of it are made intentionally bad, but other parts show that it is a competent game. I like the fact that there's three music tracks for the levels (Ambient, Combat, Pumped). The game itself says more about Zane then it actually being a shitpost. Zane has power fantasy issues close to Chris Chan levels, like him being CEO and President to him putting his face on the currency along with a naïve understanding of the world (Thinking his boss "Mevin" is "Rich" because he lives in a cul de sac.)
 
I wonder if the game is based on some kind of personal experience by one of the devs. Who was a sheltered and nerdy but also edgy teenager living with his mom and her boyfriend, imagining himself a badass hacker killing his stepdad in cruel and unusual ways cause he wouldn't let him use the internet before he finished his homework.
Which is kinda gay. I mean, if you're a teen, don't be a nerd who comes up with a whole game in which he enacts revenge on his mom's boyfried, be a Chad, who plays sports, hangs out with his friends, gets a GF and doesn't play videogames, let alone thinks about developing them.
I liked it and after I stopped playing it I immediately saw he made a video about it. Slayers X is 90's dude Gone Home, shameful and not prideful. Fun game, some bugs though.
 
I've been enjoying Slayers X. Yeah, it's a joke but the level design, the enemies and the weapons are fantastic and that's all I ask for in a game like this. My only qualm is that the weapons lack an alt-fire and there's no physics on the grenade launcher like you would expect but I suppose that feeds into the intentional jankness because it's obviously modelled after the dynamite crossbow from Redneck Rampage.
 
Civvie makes a rare foray into 40k. I think he sums up the game pretty well.
 
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