![]() 60 FPS would most likely improve the game quite a bit but since it's a top-down shooter it doesn't have a big negative effect in my opinion. Some people might find that to be a non-issue, like myself, but for others that could be a deal-breaker. In addition to this, the game is locked to 30 FPS. The game only runs in 4:3 resolution, as you can see in the video. So, overall the gameplay is good, what about the technical stuff? Well, the game definitely has some shortcomings in that department. But they will certainly make your builds even more weird and at times quite effective. They are sort of gimmicks, since they also have negative effects in addition to positives. They can be a bit difficult to reach and are sort of hidden but they can be quite powerful at times. There is another form of mutations called Crowns. Remember to turn down screen shake when you start reaching those very powerful weapons though, it can get pretty crazy when you leave it on. Now I had a character that can run at enemies and fire grenades everywhere without a care in the world. I took a mutation that makes you invincible to explosions and fire if you have less than 4 HP and took a grenade launcher that I found. One of the interesting builds I did was with Melting, who only has 2 health points and can be killed by pretty much anything. Together with the character choices and weapons this allows you to create quite bizarre and fun combinations that can in some cases work really well. These mutations are helpful buffs that can increase your health, make you move faster, give you health from killing enemies and various other things like that. Gathering enough radiation allows you to level up and pick a mutation. Different weapons will also use different ammo types, so at least that's there to help you pick your loadout.Īnother thing you will pick up is radiation and quite surprisingly, this is a good thing. And since you can only carry two weapons at a time, you need to plan what you will take with you and what you will leave behind. There are a lot of weapons and they all work better in certain situations. The weapons range from simple stuff like pistols, shotguns and assault rifles to grenade launchers, flak cannons and automatic crossbows. Over the course of the game you will find new weapons and this is one thing Nuclear Throne shines at. Nuclear Throne really tests your reaction times because dodging all of the incoming fire can be quite the task. The enemies are quite numerous and the game can very easily turn into a bullet hell when everything tries to kill you at the same time. Just pure mayhem as you try to obliterate the bad guys standing in front of your guns. That's it, no complex gameplay mechanics, no puzzles or anything like that. To progress you need to kill all the enemies on the level and a portal will take you to the next level. The others are just as unique and interesting. Crystal on the other hand has more health and can become invincible for a moment, making it(?) one of the toughest to kill characters in the game. For example, Melting has the ability to blow up corpses of dead foes to deal damage to enemies near them but he is very vulnerable to enemy fire. These guys have very different abilities to one another and have their own playstyles. Or alternatively you can click a button in the menu to unlock all content immediately, if testing progression is not for you or you are impatient. You start with only 2 options but you can unlock the other characters by playing the game. You start out by picking a character to play as. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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