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Jump Gunners is a fantastic couch co-op experience, now it's also a good experience with AI players and a new Horde mode.

For those unfamiliar, it's a fast-paced shooter that feels a lot like Broforce, only it's not campaign-based and has a few different game modes. I quite enjoyed the game when I tested it in co-op with Sin, so I'm pleased to see it continue to get post-release updates as big as this. The AI does only work with the Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch modes so it's a little limited, but they are quite challenging to take down.

The developer put out a big update to only yesterday, here's some of the major changes in this version:

  • BOT AI players for selected game modes
  • Horde mode, survive against waves of AI players for as long as you can
  • Tons of new levels added and existing levels re-balanced
  • Weapon re-balances across the board, and increased bullet collision accuracy
  • Major camera tracking improvements
  • Gameplay re-balancing, fixed a lot of issues with the overall game feel
  • Major performance updates, faster level load times

A great game for when you have friends over and now not too bad for when you don't. Find Jump Gunners on Steam.

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