

It’s challenging, but not frustrating, partly because it’s so much fun, but also because if you die you get to watch the henchman that shot your vibing along to the thumping electronic soundtrack. The result is an adrenaline-fuelled run ‘n gun FPS that looks, sounds and plays like a dream. It introduces new weapons, new levels, new kicks, new songs, new enemy types, kickable explosive barrels and even some tiny little squishable roaches. The previous game jam build of ANGER FOOT was a hell of a lot of fun, and the latest build turns things up to 11.

You can only take one or two hits in quick succession before you die so you need to keep moving and eliminate your enemies fast. You can pick up and use a variety of weapons, but your foot is perhaps your best weapon, able to kick down doors, knock objects through the air and send enemies flying. At least the game offers modesty pixels.ANGER FOOT is an adrenaline fuelled door-kicking, face-stomping FPS that plays a lot like Hotline Miami, but in first person, with lots of fun physics-based carnage and a lot more kicking!įeatured on Alpha Beta Gamer last year when it was a Game Jam Prototype, ANGER FOOT is an incredibly fast, fun and brutal run ‘n gun FPS where you kick and shoot your way through a goon-filled apartment block. Go again, and this time sneaker meets swing-door meets noggin meets death and everyone’s happy - except the expired whateverthatis that had its bowel movements so rudely interrupted. So you go again, again, because you missed that sucker sitting on the porcelain throne otherwise minding their business except who takes a pistol to the p*sser, honestly. You don’t need to clear out every nasty piece of work in a stage to finish it, but there’s a stat for it right there, next to your speed of completion. So off you go, booting your understandable fury right up and into every bad guy schnozzle you run into (and you will run). You, Anger Foot, resident of Sh*t City, have a collection of shoes, as you do - and one pair’s been stolen. THERE’S oops all caps but what the hell it fits the game… There’s a story here, but it’s thinner than the chances of you being satisfied with a first run at any of this game’s mazey levels of slapstick ultra violence.
