Connect your favorite game controller for the ultimate experience! This is the full console & PC experience of Huntdown with optimized controls for mobile. Stunningly rendered pixel art, furnished with side scrolling settings saturated with beautifully detailed backgrounds and animations. As well as machine guns and pistols, you can also chuck kunai, boomerangs and tomahawks to grind down your enemies. The merciless ex-commando Anna Conda, cyborg John Sawyer, or modified droid Mow Man, each furnished with their own unique armaments. Prepare to be hit by missiles, explosions, and hundreds of one-liners!īlast your way from towering rooftops and highways to dingy alleyways and casinos as you leave a bloody trail through Huntdown’s bustling criminal underworld. Huntdown is a critically acclaimed action platformer that delivers fast-paced strategic combat against deadly gangs and crime bosses. Inspired by the iconic action movies and arcade games of the 80s, take on the criminal underbelly of the city with a creative assortment of weapons and reclaim the city from anarchy. UNLESS YOU'RE A BOUNTY HUNTERĬlean up the streets as one of three merciless bounty hunters in a metropolis overrun by violence and corruption. I just don't get time for 300 hr rpgs anymore.*** 50% Discount for a limited time only! ***ĬRIME DOESN'T PAY. Quick, intense gaming sessions are what I have nowadays. With a kid on the way - it makes even more sense to me now. Maybe I'm getting old □ I wonder if arcade will ever matter to younger generations. Might not seem like much, but the gap seems to get bigger with age □. I think it shows a real generational difference even if he's only 4 years younger than me. He liked it but struggled with the stick and understanding why a stick makes games more fun. Tonight I went over to my brothers place - hes a developer, and I showed him Huntdown on stick. Probably a good time to think bigger than traditional cabinets, seeing as these games work on wide-screen and TV's are cheap. I think it'd be good to integrate a ps4/ps5/pc with plug and play aspects. In terms of cabinets - I'm thinking of making one that simply houses a 32 inch TV at the right height, with a mount for 2 arcade sticks for full compatibility reasons. I should just put them both at no.1 in their own catagory I think. ![]() I’ll be keeping an ear and eye out for your future projects. ![]() But I’m sure whatever you do next will be sick.Īll the best guys. Indy games really are the best kind of games. ![]() You understand the STYLE that has been missing from games. □□ I reckon you could make an amazing beat em up too. I’m sure it will as you’ve worked with them previously and with such good direction, you’ll always be ok. Whatever happens from here with your acquisition by Embracer Group, I hope it works out well for you guys. Having a small talented team is surely what helped with this magic. How the do you find the time to be so good at so many things, Tommy? And me… I can’t believe he’s a Co-founder of Easy Trigger games. I will be building a cabinet for this gem.Īnd I also wanted to mention how I bought the Vinyl (and Collector’s Edition) after hearing the soundtrack (before I played the game), and I thought to myself, “this Tommy Gustafsson must be a pretty famous musician, I love this and I bet this will be very collectable.” I just loved the sound quality of the music. Maybe it was just a sign of the times.īut this… this really is a true arcade game for a modern console. Metal Slug was fun… but made as a coin sucker really. I never really thought this style of game would appeal to me so much. Huntdown - Absolute perfection in EVERY WAY. I’ve enjoyed this more than all of the new titles I’ve played. I now realise I didn’t need to find a Beat em up game (and continually get let down by the poor clones) to appreciate the feeling SOR2 gave me. I used my arcade stick of course, and I’m glad I did! I was absolutely blown away once I finally did play it. The aesthetic of this game and the soundtrack sold me before I ever played it. ![]() Not including other consoles and even some PC. I’ve collected over 300 unique PS4 games in my journey. After growing up loving Streets of Rage 2, I’ve been searching for a certain feeling in games.
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