


All this can be done at the expense of an in-game currency earned by completing challenges or by normal gameplay. These challenges are usually pretty simple like killing a certain amount of enemies, getting long-range kills, and so on. Once in Arcadegeddon you will load into a biome with your selection of abilities and weapons and begin the run. Dying during your run will end your adventure and send you back into the arcade. All weapons and upgrades found during your run will be lost upon death and additional starter weapons can be unlocked if you loot weapons and use them often. Biomes will be filled with hostile enemies, bosses, and loot boxes and each biome will have an objective that will be required to complete in order to move on.Įvery time you advance to the next biome your difficulty will increase and that’s all that this game has to offer. One complaint about the weapons is that some of them feel very underwhelming, this isn’t really a problem in Solo modes but in group modes, the guns are few and far between and the Shotguns almost feel like BB guns. Both solo and multiplayer modes were lots of fun as solo you can try and make it up the leaderboards and the multiplayer modes can turn into frantic fun with friends, especially with all the wacky colors and guns.įrom my experience I have to say I was really happy with this game, the steady progression makes playing feel rewarding, and being able to earn currency from both game modes makes both modes justifiable to play.

Visually the game looks very polished, the gunplay feels very good and responsive, and customization allows you to easily distinguish yourself from other players.
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I did find that the objectives got a little repetitive throughout the runs and story-wise the game was lacking but besides that, I really can’t complain about anything.Īrcadegeddon will be available to PlayStation Plus members until Monday, August 1.Illfonic was already on my list of developers to look out for considering that they are working on Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, which is an asymmetrical horror game (aka my favorite genre). Little did I know that this game would get me hooked with its gameplay, artistic style, and many other elements that set it apart from the rest of the games coming out these days! Let’s break this game down one thing at a time! However, when I heard that Illfonic was making a third-person platform shooter, I decided that this was something worth taking a test spin on. The mechanics of the game are rather straightforward, which is refreshing for a game market stuffed with complex titles. You have the simple controls of walking around, jumping, and firing the weapons that you get. As a result, there is not too much of a learning curve for the basics of the game.
