![]() ![]() Throughout your playthrough, you won’t be overwhelmed with the sound, but it will capture the feel of the game. ![]() Considering I played this, before it’s official release, I was impressed, since at no point did I notice any glitches. Even the world bears similar resemblances. In-game, the graphics reminded me of Infamous Second Son, which really isn’t a bad thing. I was drawing similarities with the anime scenes used in Guilty Gear, mixed with a little bit of Transformers. The cut-scenes reminded me of what Overwatch could have been if they bothered using them. Even the game is sectioned into arcs, although as mentioned some will become quite repetitive. Agents Of Mayhem stays true to its roots and gives you an anime-style experience. The graphics are sharp and supported by decent voice acting and an interesting soundtrack. However, for some reason this function is lacking… hopefully an update will come, but I am surprised by the absence. Then there’s the biggest problem with the gameplay – where the hell is the multiplayer? Surely this style of game is made for a multiplayer experience, be it sitting on the couch with your wife, or online with your made up friends. The idea of changing character is quite cool, but it did make me wonder why they weren’t just all fighting at the same time, and why the combat didn’t try and emulate games such as Mass Effect, but with a little less hide and seek (I’m not a little kid anymore…) You will find your experience fractured by the little nuances, such as the repetitiveness and your car grinding to a stop when you’ve jumped in it. This helped me make tactical decisions on who I was going to use and I found myself often changing character mid-fight or mid-jump. As you unlock more of the 12 playable characters – with two more if you preorder – you get to fight using different styles, unlock more abilities and overall have a rounded experience.Īgents Of Mayhem – Gameplay Walkthrough – Developer Demo – MKIceAndFireĪfter the start of the first mission, you’re able to interchange fluidly between your three chosen characters. Cracked me up every time, and the relationship between these three is shown in the opening hour. Most importantly, Hollywood is an absolute tool and completely loves himself. Fortune, on the other hand, is quick and agile and dances through the battlefield with precision and glory. Hardtrack is slow and sluggish, and therefore uses his shotgun and his extremely powerful melee. Each character offers their unique and utterly preposterous sense of humour, but they also offer different fighting styles. The opening gave me a few chuckles with Perserphone acting like Moneypenny, calling a meeting with the unlike trio of Hollywood, Hardtrack and Fortune (known as the franchise force). If you want an exciting and inspiring story, then this isn’t the game for you. The story is set in Seoul, and throughout, doesn’t take too many twists and turns. You take control of a hilariously formed group of agents who, under the clear instruction of the gorgeous Perserphone, have to save the world which has been taken over by L.E.G.I.O.N. It’s a blatant spin-off of Saints Row IV, not although having not played enough of Saints Row, I didn’t quite get all the references.Īgents Of Mayhem is a third-person open-world shooting adventure, although you can cut out the open=world part of it if you want. A few hours in, and my worries had passed and I had another game to add to my funny list. Having only played two funny ones before – Portal and Portal 2, I began this with streams of trepidation. I’m always concerned when I start playing a game and realise that it’s going to heavily rely on comedy. ( DVD fever Dom: Certainly when the Republicans kick him out and he has to form an independent party!) From the publishers of the classic Saints Row series – one for which I haven’t played much – we have Agents Of Mayhem, which I personally feel should be Donald Trump’s political party name. This one slides straight into the latter category. ![]() Agents Of Mayhem: Some games consider themselves serious and some games don’t. ![]()
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