3 people found this review helpful
Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 0.2 hrs on record
Posted: 7 Dec, 2021 @ 3:54am

The fact that they ask money for this piece of trash is a crime.
I read some good and some bad reviews and I gave it the benefit of the doubt when it was on black friday sale for less than a dollar. When I started the game, I was greeted by ear-shatteringly loud royalty free techno music and isntantly thrown into some "tutorial" without any settings or way to pause it. First off there's no anti-aliasing so it looks like a bad excuse of a 2012 browser game. But it gets worse. The mouse sensitivity can NOT be adjusted and it is horribly fast. I kept my window closed because if I hadn't the wind would have probably moved the mouse a centimeter, spinning my character around 28 times. It was impossible to aim and to shoot the test-targets, I actually had to keep my mouse still and aim by moving left and right. Then you get to the first "boss fight" (which was completely silent by the way) but luckily, I was able to beat it pretty easily since it just consists of standing on a table and holding left click for a minute. However the section that came after it was impossible to beat unless you know exactly what to do. Beating the enemies in that section is a goal I gave up on as soon as I noticed that they're actually dangerous now and it's still impossible to aim at anything. I sped past the enemy troups through the three unity asset styled corridors holding my perfectly aliased five poligon gun in my non existent hand at the speed of yound spinning violently. Then once I finally made it through the level without dying to the five impossible to dodge enemies I was looking at a closed door briefly the words "Need to find key card" before dying to the inanimate drones again. Repeat that about ten times, add a very aggravated Alt+F4 at he end because there is no other way to close it while you're in game, and that's my "experience" with this "game". I don't care if it's possible to cange the sensitivity, volume or the lack of any graphical fidelity later on. And yes I get that the developers went for a "low-poly" style but the only reason for that is the cheap price of 3D low poly assets. The word "game" does not do this abomintation justice.
In conclusion...
I want my money back.
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