![]() Well, eventually, there will be many deaths along the way. If you adjust your style of play to make use of your character’s strengths and special ability whilst minimising its weaknesses you will go far in Nuclear Throne. Another starts with two guns and has the ability to dual wield but is less accurate than the other characters. One character has severely reduced health but earns XP significantly quicker and has the ability to make corpses explode, suiting it to a high risk, high reward style of gameplay. Each player character also has a unique trait and special ability that can be to your benefit. ![]() Killing an enemy, for example, will knock their body around a little bit, which will damage any enemies it hits. On top of this are a few other additions to gameplay that are of great use to you, if you decide to take advantage of them. This makes every death irrevocably your fault and you never feel like you have been put up against anything unfair as you just didn’t dodge that bullet quickly enough, or you didn’t even notice that enemy. ![]() The controls are simple and tight, enabling you to dodge the incoming barrage of bullets flawlessly if you are skillful and/or lucky enough. Immediately upon starting a game, it is clear that Vlambeer have nailed the feel and responsiveness necessary to really make a game stand out in the genre. With randomised weapon drops, a leveling system, and procedurally generated weapons, it’s easy to see the game’s roguelike influences, but the game really shines due to its shooting mechanics. It’s a roguelike-like shooter set in a pixel-y post-apocalyptic wasteland with a focus on fluid, twitchy combat against hordes of mutated enemies and is currently available via Steam’s Early Access. If fast paced, randomly generated action is your thing, Nuclear Throne is right up your alley.
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