![]() It looks great and it's a lot of fun, with pumping tunes that seemed to become more energised as your combo got bigger. You're able to battle enemies with lightning bolts from tesla-guns, alien rocket launchers, or slap-up your opponents using frying pans and swords. Particularly vibrant was the gunplay and the visual effects associated with it. Visually, Fury Unleashed looks superb, like it was torn straight out of a comic book, and the colours are vivid and vibrant. The bosses are super cool, though, so you won't mind! Some of them look like giant Aztec gods, dragging trains as you dodge desperately from side to side, trying to avoid missiles and fire attacks. You can only start on the second or third comics once you've successfully gone through and defeated three final bosses in the previous one. However, once you die you have to return to the first one. When you defeat the boss you can move on to the next comic. When you finish these varied and interesting levels you get to head to a sketch world, where you finally fight against the jaded author.Įach of the comics is created using the same formula, with three chapters leading to a massive final boss fight. The second level sees you up against Nazis or Neo-Nazis, and the third is a full-scale alien invasion. ![]() The first is set in the Amazon jungle with baddies such as Aztec skeleton warriors and giant mosquitoes. You can shoot, duck and melee attack this variety of enemies, who shoot back and explode, all while you're trying to build up as big a combo as you can.Īs we've already mentioned there are three different comic books. Along the way, you'll face a variety of different baddies such as exploding spiders, aliens, traps and several boss fights including giant spiders and later on, helicopters. Your aim is to run, killing and jumping as you go, from the top left to the bottom right exit. The level is divided into a series of rooms that actually look like a page from a comic, and we have to say that we loved this style! Each book is divided into three chapters, all of which are procedurally generated. The game is divided into three comic books (plus a bonus one that looks like a sketchbook). One novel thing we really liked was how if you go the wrong way, you can effectively teleport back to somewhere you've already been to on the map, so if you go the wrong way you can easily backtrack. Your powers include the ability to run, quick dash, double jump, throw grenades, stomp, and there are special powers/abilities such as the ability to freeze enemies around you (actually it slows them right down) or others such as a drone or a sentry gun that you can purchase during your run. Along the way, you can open up new starting weapons that you can choose from and then off you pop, into the fun-fest that is Fury Unleashed. You take control of a fully customisable character - you can change gender, look, and even face paint. Upon reading the description we thought: "alright, we'll have a pop at that!" And we're glad we did because Fury Unleashed is a fun platformer that provided us with a fair few hours of entertainment. A combo-driven roguelite action platformer with a comic theme.
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