Not gonna lie, i love the comic book art style that new blood is going for with this one, also i don't mind punching instead of shooting, because the melee is FUCKING good in this game.
@@charliekelly735You know you can play the game yourself? You can throw weapon at enemies, kik theme, dodge left right and back, so yeah it is a deep abd simple combat game.
This game to me is the prime example of how a unique setting can take what is already a pretty good game into greatness. The gameplay of Fallen Aces is decent but it's been done before. It's your standard Immersive Sim affair with an emphasis on melee combat. But the noir setting, each map dripping with a 1930's radio drama atmosphere as you visit bars, apartments and gambling dens and those cutscenes that look straight out of a detective pulp comic is wholly unique. If this is the beginning, i'm really looking forward to what's in store for this game
I agree, the game oozes style also. But "Standard immersive sim" is an interesting term. Even at the standard, it seems a bit harder to pull off than a more typical "boomer shooter" type of affair. Which is part of the reason why small projects such as Gloomwood are taking so long. And a part of the reason why even the "standard immersive sim" is anything but a standard -- but rather rare even on indie levels. The level design alone iN Fallen Aces is really great here in how open it is, how many ways there are, how many choices it gives you. The game pulls few punches here, as soon as you wake up you're already given a couple decent choices in how to handle the "goons knocking at yer door" situation. But that takes a bit more than simply building great environments to smash waves of enemies. Anyhow, hopefully this type will get its "Boomer Shooter" wave too. :-)
@@Moji55a The level design in this alone makes Bioshock look like the linear corridor shooter it arguably had always been. The Thief fan mission community at ttlg had always been able to make something along those lines (some of those guys and gals were actually signed by Arkane and the like). But it's still all the more impressive as a new game from a tiny team rather than a gigantic studio. With games like this, the wounds of the painfully corridor-like stealth arena Thief reboot are gonna heal. Someday, they're gonna heal. 🙂
@@snakeplissken111 Beautifully put, I always thought Bioshock in general is more of a corridor shooter ala Doom 3, and SIngularity. Also I'm surprised that Fallen Aces turns out to be a competent im-sim because NB doing Gloomwood atm.
10 dollars is a steal even in Early Access with only one chapter. The chapter has around 5 levels (?). I've spent several hours discovering every nook and cranny of the first level. This game is a classic immersive sim with XIII aesthetics. I love it.
17:05 Son, it is an inmersive sim, alternatives are the rule here, also, this is episode 1, and i think we all learned how New Blood tends to bend the curve in latter episodes.
You buy imsims because you like imsims' interactive objects, worldbuilding, storytelling, and creative problem solving. I buy imsims because I forget I'm too stupid for imsims and need constant reminding. We are not the same.
The way I'm playing this, which is a more sneaky way, it's pretty much Dishonored: The Knife Of Mobster City, and I'm luvin' it. They've already announced they're going to tune direct combat difficulty though -- even though it reminds me of Dishonored in that regard as well. With all your tools, you can easily wipe out armies in that one. A hub/hide-out to spend your cash is gonna come as well. As you mentioned, one later chapter in particular is a STRAIGHT nod to Thief that's IMPOSSIBLE to miss. Great map design with often tons of verticality in general. Just when this industry drives Arkane into the ground, up come the indies. Hope this brings in a ton of dough for the guys, and they can commit to keep doing this. #0451Forever
@@gkbrickworks7924 It's a shame that Bethesda didn't get the Indiana Jones license in time and gave the project to Arkane instead of Machine Games. I think that could have been a commercial hit (similar to how CRPG+D&D for Larian was a hit). Plus it would have been a decent fit. Think Thief's grave robbery missions, including vague/cryptic in-universe maps to make sense of -- like something taken straight out of the Grail Diary in The Last Crusade. Ah well. :-)
@@albino_gringo1912 Dishonored was a co-production. It actually started in Austin, as all leads were there at the time. Or as Raphael Colantonio posted on Reddit: "The company use to be one at that time. It only fully split at the beginning of Prey and Dishonored2. And even then, it’s hard to really simplify it to this, because Harvey moved to Lyon to lead the creative aspect of D2.”
@@albino_gringo1912 Dishonored started in Austin, as all leads were there at the time. It eventually was a co-production. The split occured for Dishonored 2 and Prey, as both were developed simultaneously. For that Harvey Smith moved from Austin to Lyon (he's back since). And Raphael Colantonio founded Arkane in France (he's in the US since). So it's a bit more complicated.
“That board with a nail in it may have defeated us, but the devs won’t stop there. Soon they will make bigger boards and bigger nails, but soon they will make a board with a nail so big, it will destroy them all. HAHAHAHA!”
1:10 The actual name of the city is Umburgh. You can find a sign off to the right hand side as soon as you leave the apartment you start in. It's nicked named "Switchblade City" since it obviously a shithole.
During this review, the following games are mentioned: Thief, The Dark Project, Prey, Max Payne, Manhunt, Condemned - Criminal Origins and Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. - Should let you know exactly what you need to know. :-) - The game is really funny and I can't believe how fucking lucky we have been the last couple of months with Mullet Madjack and Selaco. Its crazy!
I played the game last night and the demo when it came out, I really liked my time with it. It's fun and how you can explore the world and interact with it is even more fun. I'd strongly recommend it for anyone that has a spare £10 and wishes to play something that feels like what games used to do, respect your time and wallet.
"Working along side a masked vigilante named Nightwave-" Wait... is this linked back to an old NES game? Oh... Wait, that was Nightshade. Darn. That'd have been one heck of a "thirty year later side sequel"
I was referring to looking at the weapon physically, incase the example shot of me checking a weapon physically at the exact same time code wasn't obvious...
The amount of thought, care and attention to detail put into this game is something we don't see very often now, *especially* in AAA titles. We must cherish it.
Question, for me it looks like the frame rate dips ALOT throughout the video (maybe I missed you mention it) but is this just an issue recording wise, or does the game's FPS dip this constantly?
1 month late but the mayor dude wasn't killed in the intro clip, as told by the notes scattered around level 4 but It's said you find a chalk outline of his dead body pinned to a wall in his own mansion anyway
Bought this after your video, managed to to beat the current campaign in 4 hours with ~70% of secrets found in every level on the medium difficulty. While there certainly is room for replayability I don't think it will add much to the experience as the map design is sadly a bit basic, you can notice most of the alternative routes quite easily and the secrets more often than not are kind of "meh". Oh cool, a sniper rifle at a vantage point after I have already cleared the area, can't wait to shoot those two guys instead of fucking them up with a drill my next run... The first level was amazing but then the "immersion" aspect of the sim started to go downhill with each level. It's still worth the price, but it really needs more chapters, sadly, if I understood the roadmap on Steam correctly, they're only planning on releasing the map editor this year.
There's literally a document lying right on the table you pick the speargun up where it says as much. It's basically the diary of the guy who's been hired to keep the shark population low. 🙂 That's one of the things I love about this game as well: The world is fairly consistent and wholesale. Not just a bunch of maps with enemies to challenge you and weapons to pick up. If you listen to the radio programme right in your appartment when starting out, you'll hear about the sharks long before eventually meeting them in the second chapter already. Lots of small touches like that. Including Mittens, the "missing cat case" making a "return" later on as well. I have a feeling it's not gonna be the last we've heard of that kittizen of Switchblade City!
Imo it feels like being in the Watchmen universe from the perspective of a random guy being inserted into the story. Like, it feels so so SO inspired by it, what with the comic book aesthetic, fhe plot about A.C.E.S being assassinated, nightwave definitely being meant to represent nite owl, victor waltz also reminding me of the comedian (not to mention how he dies uncostumed in his own house) and the A.C.E.S are so reminiscent of the Watchmen themselves. I bet anything that the mysterious man in the end cutscene is going to be a rorshach clone
For hardmode let the enemies be able to also pick up weapons and healing items around the map to not only let them change how they attack but also lessen your resources as for the money there should be an upgrade shop of some kind
The most insane and funny thing is in one of the levels you can find a guy on a toilet taking a shit. The audio line for that was like I dunno 5 minutes I felt like it keeps going and going and I was dying laughing. Best performance of taking a shit in a video game ever.
For anyone that digs the vigilante crime-noir storytelling and the art style in the cutscenes, highly recommend the Reckless comics by Brubaker and Phillips
I really wish a lot more games took on the “work with what you got, or whatever you can find” type of approach like this one. Really solidifies that quick witted action hero vibe
May not watch thoroughly but I’m stopping by to like and comment cuz you’re a great host. I have not and will not play nearly all the games you’ve made videos on, mainly because all I have is an Xbox one, but damned if I don’t love your videos. I do want to get a basic laptop so I can play those goofy 70’s spy shooter games, though
Story and style wise looks like a cross between Batman The animated series meets Dick Tracy, and gameplay wise it looks like Deus Ex. Also, nightshade also looks like the gray ghost from BTAS as well.
9:28 Or do what I did, drop down to the first floor, work your way back up and butcher the dopes with the fire ax as they stand there waiting for me to open the door!!! I'm only like three chapters in and I already kind of love this game.
This game is giving me Batman, Thief, and John Wick vibes not sure why but I like it I think I may buy this game cause I like the art style and the gameplay mechanics so far
for money im guessing it will become important once we reach episode 2 , like Nightvale will sell us stuff before missions as Episode 1 is some set up to the story
I think the Guy in the beginning wasn't killed. There in the first bit of the first episode, when you get out unto the streat, search for a News Stand. There, on the counter Is a paper of News that speaks of this. The Guy made it out alive from what I read.
11:27 reverb fart
Rudolph Bitler and the windmill of friendship ❤️
Thank you my hero.
Maybe the real treasure was the reverb farts we made along the way.
@@szeltovivarsydroxan9944 if that is the case, I probably have enough treasure for everyone.
“The way to happiness is through selfless acts of kindness”
XIII sequel should be this.
XIV
just looked for a video about the game to find a comment like thhis, didnt disappoint, its seems like we finally got something good !
This game is a better Kingpin remaster than the actual Kingpin remaster. And a better XIII remake than the actual XIII remake.
Very well said
Yes and edgingly agree.
Basically this game does what multiple games can't get right.
XIII got a remake?
Not gonna lie never played xIII should i? If so which console or pc version?
Not gonna lie, i love the comic book art style that new blood is going for with this one, also i don't mind punching instead of shooting, because the melee is FUCKING good in this game.
"The melee is FUCKING good"
All I see in the footage is pressing W then S for a quick hit over and over again.
@@charliekelly735You know you can play the game yourself? You can throw weapon at enemies, kik theme, dodge left right and back, so yeah it is a deep abd simple combat game.
@@charliekelly735 attacks are based on movement direction, that is one
I thought New Blood is a publisher
@@ablixate2540They are.
This game to me is the prime example of how a unique setting can take what is already a pretty good game into greatness. The gameplay of Fallen Aces is decent but it's been done before. It's your standard Immersive Sim affair with an emphasis on melee combat. But the noir setting, each map dripping with a 1930's radio drama atmosphere as you visit bars, apartments and gambling dens and those cutscenes that look straight out of a detective pulp comic is wholly unique. If this is the beginning, i'm really looking forward to what's in store for this game
I agree, the game oozes style also. But "Standard immersive sim" is an interesting term. Even at the standard, it seems a bit harder to pull off than a more typical "boomer shooter" type of affair.
Which is part of the reason why small projects such as Gloomwood are taking so long. And a part of the reason why even the "standard immersive sim" is anything but a standard -- but rather rare even on indie levels. The level design alone iN Fallen Aces is really great here in how open it is, how many ways there are, how many choices it gives you. The game pulls few punches here, as soon as you wake up you're already given a couple decent choices in how to handle the "goons knocking at yer door" situation.
But that takes a bit more than simply building great environments to smash waves of enemies. Anyhow, hopefully this type will get its "Boomer Shooter" wave too. :-)
"standard immersive sim affair" LMAO
You'll be surprised how even the "standard immersive sim affairs" is hard to pull off.
@@Moji55a The level design in this alone makes Bioshock look like the linear corridor shooter it arguably had always been.
The Thief fan mission community at ttlg had always been able to make something along those lines (some of those guys and gals were actually signed by Arkane and the like). But it's still all the more impressive as a new game from a tiny team rather than a gigantic studio.
With games like this, the wounds of the painfully corridor-like stealth arena Thief reboot are gonna heal. Someday, they're gonna heal. 🙂
@@snakeplissken111 Beautifully put, I always thought Bioshock in general is more of a corridor shooter ala Doom 3, and SIngularity.
Also I'm surprised that Fallen Aces turns out to be a competent im-sim because NB doing Gloomwood atm.
10 dollars is a steal even in Early Access with only one chapter. The chapter has around 5 levels (?). I've spent several hours discovering every nook and cranny of the first level. This game is a classic immersive sim with XIII aesthetics. I love it.
I belived it was your own thumbnail at first, if I didn't watch the video and how you grabbed those thugs
Ikr? Looked like something he'd drawn and not the actual games graphics
Goons*
thought it was supposed to be Joe Rogan
with the combination of stealth and the comic style, if u went fists only this would pretty much be a really cool batman game if it wanted too
Prohibition era detectives steeped in noir stereotypes will never stop being interesting
Gotta love that 1940's beat 'em up aesthetic!
17:05 Son, it is an inmersive sim, alternatives are the rule here, also, this is episode 1, and i think we all learned how New Blood tends to bend the curve in latter episodes.
You buy imsims because you like imsims' interactive objects, worldbuilding, storytelling, and creative problem solving. I buy imsims because I forget I'm too stupid for imsims and need constant reminding. We are not the same.
Immaculate comic book cutscenes.
For those out of the loop, the soap weapon is a bit of a running gag in New Blood Interactive games, seen both in Ultrakill and in Dusk.
The way I'm playing this, which is a more sneaky way, it's pretty much Dishonored: The Knife Of Mobster City, and I'm luvin' it. They've already announced they're going to tune direct combat difficulty though -- even though it reminds me of Dishonored in that regard as well. With all your tools, you can easily wipe out armies in that one. A hub/hide-out to spend your cash is gonna come as well.
As you mentioned, one later chapter in particular is a STRAIGHT nod to Thief that's IMPOSSIBLE to miss. Great map design with often tons of verticality in general.
Just when this industry drives Arkane into the ground, up come the indies. Hope this brings in a ton of dough for the guys, and they can commit to keep doing this.
#0451Forever
Arcane might have fallen but we still have new blood and nightdive.
@@gkbrickworks7924 It's a shame that Bethesda didn't get the Indiana Jones license in time and gave the project to Arkane instead of Machine Games.
I think that could have been a commercial hit (similar to how CRPG+D&D for Larian was a hit).
Plus it would have been a decent fit. Think Thief's grave robbery missions, including vague/cryptic in-universe maps to make sense of -- like something taken straight out of the Grail Diary in The Last Crusade.
Ah well. :-)
Arkane Lyon were the dishonored people. They lost their studio heads long ago. Arkane Austin who just closed really just did prey.
@@albino_gringo1912
Dishonored was a co-production. It actually started in Austin, as all leads were there at the time. Or as Raphael Colantonio posted on Reddit:
"The company use to be one at that time. It only fully split at the beginning of Prey and Dishonored2. And even then, it’s hard to really simplify it to this, because Harvey moved to Lyon to lead the creative aspect of D2.”
@@albino_gringo1912 Dishonored started in Austin, as all leads were there at the time. It eventually was a co-production. The split occured for Dishonored 2 and Prey, as both were developed simultaneously. For that Harvey Smith moved from Austin to Lyon (he's back since). And Raphael Colantonio founded Arkane in France (he's in the US since).
So it's a bit more complicated.
Whether the blackjack was a Thief reference or not, blackjacks were really common weapons in that time period.
And in my house growing up
And in my pocket today! 😀
It's a Thief reference.
Getting watchmen vibes from the vigilantes and comic book stuff/setting.
Same, I found it curious more people didn't notice that.
bro i LOVED Condemned: criminal origins. Absolute banger of a game
I didn’t even watch this. I just went to steam and bought it immediately. NOW I’ll watch
Wise guy
Thank you boss!
“That board with a nail in it may have defeated us, but the devs won’t stop there. Soon they will make bigger boards and bigger nails, but soon they will make a board with a nail so big, it will destroy them all. HAHAHAHA!”
1:10
The actual name of the city is Umburgh. You can find a sign off to the right hand side as soon as you leave the apartment you start in.
It's nicked named "Switchblade City" since it obviously a shithole.
Main character looks like John Constantine has been hitting the gym.
And why is he fighting goons that look like Joe Rogan
Thanks for covering and recommending so many cool games that otherwise wouldn't reach my radar. I've had a lot of fun thanks to your videos.
During this review, the following games are mentioned: Thief, The Dark Project, Prey, Max Payne, Manhunt, Condemned - Criminal Origins and Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. - Should let you know exactly what you need to know. :-) - The game is really funny and I can't believe how fucking lucky we have been the last couple of months with Mullet Madjack and Selaco. Its crazy!
I swear, I've been playing the Fallen Aces demo for years at this point. I had started to assume it was never gonna come out. This is awesome!!!
"I'm as shocked as you" hahahahahaha that right there sold me. Take my $10.
I played the game last night and the demo when it came out, I really liked my time with it.
It's fun and how you can explore the world and interact with it is even more fun.
I'd strongly recommend it for anyone that has a spare £10 and wishes to play something that feels like what games used to do, respect your time and wallet.
"Working along side a masked vigilante named Nightwave-"
Wait... is this linked back to an old NES game? Oh... Wait, that was Nightshade.
Darn. That'd have been one heck of a "thirty year later side sequel"
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Action Doom 2 as a comparison/inspiration.
These devs could make an amazing Archer game
the whole time i played fallen aces i thought of archer and ventures bros, an archer game at this level would be INSANE
5:44 there’s an ammo counter on the right side of the weapon icon in the bottom right corner, actually
I was referring to looking at the weapon physically, incase the example shot of me checking a weapon physically at the exact same time code wasn't obvious...
@@Gggmanlives what that game in the example shot btw? the animations look like the ones I have modded into New Vegas
It's from Condemned Criminal Origins.
that newsprint look with the ben day shading def hits that incredible vintage comic vibe.
I, kinda, get the 3 weapon limit, but ammo as a item slot? Why?
The amount of thought, care and attention to detail put into this game is something we don't see very often now, *especially* in AAA titles. We must cherish it.
Finished it in a Saturday, amazing game being sold at a criminally low price.
Reminds me of Action Doom 2: Urban Brawl, back in the day.
Remake Kingpin: Life of Crime in this engine. The game's atmosphere reminds me of it so much. 11:35
The art style and visual reminds me of forgive me father
Question, for me it looks like the frame rate dips ALOT throughout the video (maybe I missed you mention it) but is this just an issue recording wise, or does the game's FPS dip this constantly?
NGL hope the team get to make a Batman TAS video gam in this style someday cause Whoo Boy will that kick some ass.
0:55 dude, that was some Def Jam Fighter for NY right there. Those two guys had their Tickets "punched"
Def Jam FFNY is such a lesser known gem
Game offers top tier gooning action that is hard to top
I'm getting insane Outlaws vibes from the visuals.
Bought the game after playing the demo, WELL WORTH the $10
1 month late but the mayor dude wasn't killed in the intro clip, as told by the notes scattered around level 4 but It's said you find a chalk outline of his dead body pinned to a wall in his own mansion anyway
The comic parts reminds me of the Wolfensiten New Colossus dlc cutscenes
Bought this after your video, managed to to beat the current campaign in 4 hours with ~70% of secrets found in every level on the medium difficulty.
While there certainly is room for replayability I don't think it will add much to the experience as the map design is sadly a bit basic, you can notice most of the alternative routes quite easily and the secrets more often than not are kind of "meh". Oh cool, a sniper rifle at a vantage point after I have already cleared the area, can't wait to shoot those two guys instead of fucking them up with a drill my next run...
The first level was amazing but then the "immersion" aspect of the sim started to go downhill with each level.
It's still worth the price, but it really needs more chapters, sadly, if I understood the roadmap on Steam correctly, they're only planning on releasing the map editor this year.
Reminds me a lot of those old movies I saw growing up and now as a video game? What a dream come true for sure now.
It's called noir.. all the movies you saw were all traditional and neo noir films.. it's a genre..
This reminds me of Action Doom II.
man of culture spotted! That mod is super underrated and rarely talked about these days.
Yes! That's exactly what I thought.
Action doom 2 was fun and sad depending on what ending you get.
So the speargun was for the SHARKS? Damn i straight up just went on a rampage one shooting enemies
There's literally a document lying right on the table you pick the speargun up where it says as much. It's basically the diary of the guy who's been hired to keep the shark population low. 🙂
That's one of the things I love about this game as well: The world is fairly consistent and wholesale. Not just a bunch of maps with enemies to challenge you and weapons to pick up. If you listen to the radio programme right in your appartment when starting out, you'll hear about the sharks long before eventually meeting them in the second chapter already.
Lots of small touches like that. Including Mittens, the "missing cat case" making a "return" later on as well. I have a feeling it's not gonna be the last we've heard of that kittizen of Switchblade City!
Nice Arnold soundboard pranks reference lol
It artistically looks like Father Forgive Me.
Another game that looks really great, but I'll wait until the full version is out.
There's a demo if you feel like it!
Keeping Gianni employed by playing literally every henchman.
Imo it feels like being in the Watchmen universe from the perspective of a random guy being inserted into the story. Like, it feels so so SO inspired by it, what with the comic book aesthetic, fhe plot about A.C.E.S being assassinated, nightwave definitely being meant to represent nite owl, victor waltz also reminding me of the comedian (not to mention how he dies uncostumed in his own house) and the A.C.E.S are so reminiscent of the Watchmen themselves. I bet anything that the mysterious man in the end cutscene is going to be a rorshach clone
This looks extremely reminiscent of Forgive Me Father 2 visually. Interesting how different the gameplay is though.
Soap bars instagib enemies if thrown at like in Dusk. I love them implementing this
And to top it all off - seems like a lot of the characters are voiced by Gianni! Damn, this man's a legend
the art style of this is incredible.
It almost feels like a missed opportunity that you’re not playing as one of the masked vigilantes
For hardmode let the enemies be able to also pick up weapons and healing items around the map to not only let them change how they attack but also lessen your resources as for the money there should be an upgrade shop of some kind
The most insane and funny thing is in one of the levels you can find a guy on a toilet taking a shit. The audio line for that was like I dunno 5 minutes I felt like it keeps going and going and I was dying laughing. Best performance of taking a shit in a video game ever.
Happy Father's day, boss!
They added custom difficulty creator, so you can make it even harder if game was too easy.
For anyone that digs the vigilante crime-noir storytelling and the art style in the cutscenes, highly recommend the Reckless comics by Brubaker and Phillips
That art style in the cut scenes is excellent and very nostalgic for those old newspaper comic strips
I really wish a lot more games took on the “work with what you got, or whatever you can find” type of approach like this one. Really solidifies that quick witted action hero vibe
May not watch thoroughly but I’m stopping by to like and comment cuz you’re a great host. I have not and will not play nearly all the games you’ve made videos on, mainly because all I have is an Xbox one, but damned if I don’t love your videos.
I do want to get a basic laptop so I can play those goofy 70’s spy shooter games, though
You could get a refurbished steam deck for like $350
Do yourself a favour and run Linux
@@oliver_3185 A laptop would be of more use than a steam deck. I’m not in any huge rush.
Story and style wise looks like a cross between Batman The animated series meets Dick Tracy, and gameplay wise it looks like Deus Ex. Also, nightshade also looks like the gray ghost from BTAS as well.
I feel that 😎👍
That pic in the lower left looks weirdly like Will Ferrell in “Elf”…
This games story reminds me of the comic book watchmen
Reminds me of Action Doom.
Really curious to get your thoughts on Anger Foot. That demo got me HYPED even with it essentially just being a first person Hotline Miami
I played the demo for this Gane last year and was excited. cool as hell
9:28 Or do what I did, drop down to the first floor, work your way back up and butcher the dopes with the fire ax as they stand there waiting for me to open the door!!! I'm only like three chapters in and I already kind of love this game.
10:18 - Ah yes, I see that you know your judo well
This game is giving me Batman, Thief, and John Wick vibes not sure why but I like it I think I may buy this game cause I like the art style and the gameplay mechanics so far
10:31 "Come out the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs…"
You can throw soap at enemies in Dusk, it's an instant kill except bosses. I'm just convinced all New Blood Interactive baddies don't shower.
Oh, Soap is in plenty of New Blood games. It's in Ultrakill, too.
Reminds me a lot of "Slasher's Keep", a dungeon crawler with the same artstyle made by Damian Schloter
This feels like Bioshock and The watchmen comic combined. Honestly pretty wild and fun.
13:51 Manhunt was like that. And your third weapon was a one-use disposable jobber.
17:08 'PO'ed' also had a power drill like that.
I think the bar of soap thing is a refrence to ultrakill, in the first 1- levels theres a secret bar of soap that 1 shots the boss at the end
It's a reference to Dusk.
@@Gggmanlives damn, never knew
It's like poetry, it ryhmes
This was a great overview! Can’t wait to check this one out soon!
This reminds a lot of Action Doom 2.
I live cell shaded graphics. Can't wait to come home and play this.
0:18 Don't forget Ashes: Hard Reset!
The lighter, hammer combo is crazy😊!
Big 'Kingpin: Life of Crime' vibes
Thanks for another awesome video gman, this shit butters my jam sunnyjim
you're stupid, you think he cares for yours?
I've been waiting for this game for more than two years. Finally, the time has come.
This type of stuff is a stark reminder, that Video Games are art
You've never played the Ashes 2063 Doom mod? I looked for your review of it but it's not there. I can't remember who I've watched review it.
Woah this game has a fireaxe? CONDEMNED REFERENCE?????
for money im guessing it will become important once we reach episode 2 , like Nightvale will sell us stuff before missions as Episode 1 is some set up to the story
6:30 "YEAH, TRY TO ENSLAVE HUMANITY, WILL YA!?"
Nice thumbnail actually, really gets across the unique selling point of the game at a glance
I think the Guy in the beginning wasn't killed. There in the first bit of the first episode, when you get out unto the streat, search for a News Stand. There, on the counter Is a paper of News that speaks of this. The Guy made it out alive from what I read.
Wow did not know Ennio Morricone composed the music for the thing