There’s a lot of imaginative and bombastic weapons to choose from and experiment with, it took me a while to figure out which were my favorites, exploring and trying which ones suit you best is half the fun. Speaking of guns, the selection is plentiful and very creative. Gameplay is king here the action is fast paced and very kinetic with how slick the gunplay is. This third-person shooter is similar to a roguelike, like one of my favorites “Returnal,” where you fight your way from one battle arena to another and must complete a series of challenges before continuing. It’s up to you to go inside the arcade game (very much Tron style) and eliminate all the threats you find to save Gilly’s shop. With his last-ditch effort by creating a new arcade game, the struggle is real, because his enemies have inserted a virus to sabotage this last arcade in your hometown. Local Arcade owner Gilly is struggling to keep his business afloat with the evil mega corporation doing everything they can to shut his place down. While it may have a tough time fighting off its direct competitors in the mass multiplayer online shooter games like “Fortnite,” Arcadegeddon does enough differently to at least give a shot to see if this cyberworld is your kind of place to play in. Now that it’s made its way to consoles, the kinks have been dealt with and the polish is shiny as can be, because this game plays like a dream on the PlayStation 5. The game is none other than Arcadegeddon, which was originally released almost a year ago on Steam and Epic Games. From Illfonic, the developers who gave us memorable multiplayer games such as “Friday The 13 th ” and “Predator: Hunting Grounds” comes a very unique addition to their list of titles.
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