Superhot review7/29/2023 Entertainment: For a title that revolves around slowing combat down, I never once felt bored or tired of the matters at hand and instead felt that much more tense and anxious as I made my way slowly but surely through the levels and the world. Playability: There should be no confusion here once the controls have been established, as your one and only goal is to move forward at all costs, eliminating those who dare to stand in your way and doing your best to survive their counterattacks. Sound: The sound work is nothing special or remotely spectacular but what it does is excellent pace the game along so that you never feel like you're chugging along slowly, rather playing through in a blur of speed alongside the constantly crescendoing and galloping soundtrack. The same can be said for the surrounding world, which lacks color but remains sharp and clear in its definite shapes and settings. Your enemies are brightly colored but not so detailed as to be fleshed out beyond mere polygonal shapes. Messes with your mind a little bit at first doesn't it? Graphics: I personally loved the art style that permeates this world. Now add a twist where the entire thing moves in slow motion and you're prone to insta-kill enemies just as they can do so to you. It's in the title just like it's in gaming DNA. Concept: Take the core of gameplay from any shooter and that gameplay will revolve around shooting, plain and simple. Simple in concept and only relatively more complicated in execution, Superhot is super and it is hot. To add to replay value there are also differing "modes" that prevent the use of certain items or make the main objective be that you complete the level in a specific fashion, furthering adding elements of strategy and puzzle to the gameplay. Before things can get too overused or stale the main content is over and it's onto the seemingly neverending variations of levels available to test yourself with. Whereas many strategy or puzzle games last much longer than they should or wrap up much sooner than anticipated, I think Superhot nails just about the right amount of time to place an emphasis on standard gameplay. EST (Superhot Team) Gift Superhot Developed by: Superhot Team Published by. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. ‘Superhot’ review: A shooter game that’s impossible not to love By Christopher Byrd Maat 10:16 a.m.
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