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Twin-stick shooter 'NeuroVoider' is now on GOG

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Flying Oak Games first title NeuroVoider is an action packed twin-stick shooter RPG and it's now available DRM free on GOG.

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Features:

  • Action packed top-down shooting. May include explosions. 
  • Local multiplayer up to 4 players. Total coop rampage. 
  • Procedurally generated content and hazards. Hope you don't mind a few game overs. 
  • 8736 unique enemies to blow up. Yes, we counted. 
  • Tons of loot to customize your character with. Explode your foes with that "double twin-plasma shotgun of father doom" they've just dropped. 
  • Gigantic bosses to challenge your bullet dodging skills. Chances are that they don't fit on your 4K monitor. 
  • Powerful dark synth music by Dan Terminus. May your ears survive the beat.

As usual, the fine folks over at GOG sent over a copy for us to test out. Truthfully, I had already played quite a bit of it on Steam but it's nice to get a chance to properly test the GOG build too. As expected, the GOG build is flawless.

The game has changed quite a bit since I last tried it, with a proper intro sequence now too which gives it a rather nice and complete feeling. A little amusing too, as you're a brain in some sort of experiment chamber that breaks out to find a friendly robot telling you to suit up. I don't know why, but seeing a little brain madly hopping along really made me chuckle.

As far as twin-stick shooters go, it's good. It can get a little reptitive perhaps, but what twin-stick shooter doesn't feel like that eventually? Awesome visuals, a sound track that's sublime and it runs well.

Grab it on GOG where it's also 50% off. 

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scaine Jul 12, 2018
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Neon Chrome is just superb. Slightly disagree about the pixel graphics here - I like a certain level of pixel graphics, but some games take it too far. Dead Cells? Superb. Telefrag? Muddy, jumbled mess. I quite like the look of this one. Like Nuclear Throne, but with more randomised loot. I wonder if it has multi-player? Could be a winner for me if so. Always on the look out for a new Hero-Siege-like game.
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