It pays off exploring fully though, as there are plenty of optional quests and hidden chests/shops to find to help us on the way. Each chapter is randomly laid out per run, and before we enter a panel it’s greyed out, so your guess is as good as mine in what it will hold. On my first few plays I barely got to the end of chapter 2, and even the sub bosses were kicking my ass in no time at all. Before then, each time we die we need to start back at square one, page one of the first comic.īeating all three big bosses is going to take a lot of time and patience though. Each comic has three of these end bosses to find and beat across multiple playthrough’s before we can begin straight on the next comic in line. The main gist of the story mode is to work through several chapters of each of the 3 comics (either solo or with a co-op buddy), defeating 3 sub bosses before confronting a final, tough boss. The audio doesn’t quite have the same love poured on it perhaps, some fairly generic sound backing music is about all we get, though it’s hardly that bad. I’m reminded of Mega Drive classic Comix Zone in this manner, though naturally Fury Unleashed looks miles better, with some lovely stylised visuals encompassing stage design, through the unique enemies to the lavish bosses. It’s presented as though we’re working our way through the panels of the comic in question, with each room framed by a white boarder and story beats laid out in pop out text boxes at the edges of the screen. It’s about as 80’s era bombastic as you might imagine, with time travelling Nazi’s and reborn Hellspawn all making fair fodder for her (you can play as male or female variants) endless barrage of bullets and grenades. We play as Fury, the titular character from fictional comic Fury Unleashed. While I’m not sure I’ll ever fully get passed the need to restart (mostly) from scratch at this time in my life, I couldn’t put Fury Unleashed down, no matter how many times it’s high difficulty bested me.
Enjoy the full game without any restrictions or cut content! Unlock 40+ achievements and compete in different leaderboard categories with your friends.Fury Unleashed goes to show that a solid gameplay loop and great aesthetic can go a long way to alleviating some of the tribulations of the rogue-like genre.
Inspiring environments – Play through the pages of visually distinctive comic books and dive into the creator's sketchbook.Choose the best items to assist you in your playthrough and unlock permanent upgrades when you die for your subsequent runs. Roguelite with soft permadeath – Discover worlds created by a mix of hand-designed levels and procedural generation algorithms.Choose your hero's skills to match your playstyle and modify their appearance to your liking! Go solo or bring in a friend for an online co-op session. Disable blood and gore if you don't like it, or if there are young children around.
Beat Hard mode to unlock access to even harder Incredible and Legendary modes.
Game customization options – Choose either the challenging Hard mode (which will put your skills to the test) or Easy mode (where you can adjust the difficulty parameters any way you want).Learn to play flawlessly and beat the entire game in one epic combo! Gameplay-impacting combo system – Kill enemies quickly enough to unleash your fury and rip through everything in your way without getting injured.Find out why John Kowalsky, creator of the acclaimed Fury Unleashed series, is having a creativity crisis and see if you can help him deal with it. Ever-changing comic book – Explore the pages of a living comic book where ink is your most valuable resource and each room is a comic panel.