This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Sliding, jumping and the precise aim function are all slick, but there’s always a sense of having done this before. Players have to jump wildly around the screen to avoid throngs of enemies, all while shooting in several directions and punching enemy missiles back at their owners. On the other hand its gameplay is very familiar. Shoot Many Robots has a presentation and setting we don’t see too often. Packs of sentient chain saws try to rip your ankles to shreds, and the bosses are hulking machines that may have once served their human oppressors as construction equipment. Even when your warrior’s health is depleted, chugging a beer gets them back up on their feet. The heavy guitar tracks sound like they came straight out of a rough diner on you’d find parked by highway to the middle of nowhere. Shoot Many Robots goes for an all-out hillbilly vibe and gets it just right. Cowboy hats, beer helmets and other items straight out of the trailer park add certain perks such as extra health. Players can equip themselves with the standard allotment of machine guns and rocket launchers, plus a few ‘do it yourself’ contraptions such as flame throwers fueled by BBQ propane tanks. Over the course of the game Tugnut makes his way through oil fields, junkyards and farms while destroying hordes of mechanical abominations. Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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