Have you beaten this game on the hardest difficulty? I tried it myself and i was ok until i got to the granny bossfight, it seemed like she had infinite health
Oh yeah, it's not so bad if you learn how to avoid damage while dealing it consistently, even on Madness. That said you can make it much easier through using the level 3 minigun. In general, the boomerang is a good horde clearer for weak mobs. Flying enemies fall prey to the defib. In areas with respawning enemies, I recommend using the B miner between spawns a bit just for some additional stopping power before switching to something like the boomerang or cellphone taser. Flashlight's better, but taser stun into b miner into shotgun or melee is more stylish. To be honest, other than additional monster spawns, vehicle sections and bosses largely feel the same as on Horror difficulty (which is what I was recording on, when I made this video). Of course, you'll get the odd goon in the arena with the boss, but it's not a huge jump in difficulty. It's more annoying to S-Rank than just beating the game on Madness. That said, difficulty is definitely tied to your arsenal. Like if you have no level 3 weapons, your damage will be quite hindered, and you really will need to focus on learning how to bait and avoid attacks consistently. A lot of the game's hitboxes are kinda huge relative to the attack animations, so this is easier said than done, but the AI is kinda predictable at least.
@@AncusDuPlessis The easiest way to beat the level is to get the specialty melee weapon from one of the later levels, which will one shot the standard zombies on madness. Then, just focus on hitting multiple zombies in succession to build up your special attack bar. Kill hordes with the special attack. Rinse, repeat. For dogs, just let them get close and back away when they try to bite. You can one shot punish them. You don't really need to run from explosive zombies. There are few enough that you can own them pretty quickly. With the three Chiefs, just wait in the garage and use the trap. If they break through, back off and throw nades. These can bounce off walls, and you can make more space to avoid damage, should they throw their axe through the wall or something. Demon triad, I recommend keeping at arm's length and just expect the flame attack and the roll. They're the only things that're really dangerous. Robots tend to get stuck in their spawn rooms. Just keep your distance and avoid the charge. Note that their moves can have deceptively low recovery time (which is balanced by long active frames), so expect the two electric attacks as followups.
They need to remaster this game. It gave me such zombie ate my neighbors vibes.
It was directly inspired by Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Did it well too imo.
This rather obscure game played such a big part of my childhood, thanks for uploading this
Np man!
I love this game so much
I miss this game
I love this game nice gameplay dude
Atleast I still have the game
My favorite boss was the evil granny, because she could spank the protagonists. That was funny
I'm sure they were fun to shoot.
Have you beaten this game on the hardest difficulty? I tried it myself and i was ok until i got to the granny bossfight, it seemed like she had infinite health
I couldn't get past the first level
Oh yeah, it's not so bad if you learn how to avoid damage while dealing it consistently, even on Madness. That said you can make it much easier through using the level 3 minigun. In general, the boomerang is a good horde clearer for weak mobs. Flying enemies fall prey to the defib. In areas with respawning enemies, I recommend using the B miner between spawns a bit just for some additional stopping power before switching to something like the boomerang or cellphone taser. Flashlight's better, but taser stun into b miner into shotgun or melee is more stylish.
To be honest, other than additional monster spawns, vehicle sections and bosses largely feel the same as on Horror difficulty (which is what I was recording on, when I made this video). Of course, you'll get the odd goon in the arena with the boss, but it's not a huge jump in difficulty. It's more annoying to S-Rank than just beating the game on Madness. That said, difficulty is definitely tied to your arsenal. Like if you have no level 3 weapons, your damage will be quite hindered, and you really will need to focus on learning how to bait and avoid attacks consistently. A lot of the game's hitboxes are kinda huge relative to the attack animations, so this is easier said than done, but the AI is kinda predictable at least.
@@AncusDuPlessis The easiest way to beat the level is to get the specialty melee weapon from one of the later levels, which will one shot the standard zombies on madness. Then, just focus on hitting multiple zombies in succession to build up your special attack bar. Kill hordes with the special attack. Rinse, repeat. For dogs, just let them get close and back away when they try to bite. You can one shot punish them. You don't really need to run from explosive zombies. There are few enough that you can own them pretty quickly.
With the three Chiefs, just wait in the garage and use the trap. If they break through, back off and throw nades. These can bounce off walls, and you can make more space to avoid damage, should they throw their axe through the wall or something. Demon triad, I recommend keeping at arm's length and just expect the flame attack and the roll. They're the only things that're really dangerous. Robots tend to get stuck in their spawn rooms. Just keep your distance and avoid the charge. Note that their moves can have deceptively low recovery time (which is balanced by long active frames), so expect the two electric attacks as followups.
@@arcaniaagarthus7363 Got it,thanks for the tips