

You'll see small two legged runners, round bots that will explode fantastically when wounded, and walkers that are taller than you are and need to be attacked strategically.

The gameplay itself is pretty cut and dry, with the campaign cut up into multiple missions.Įach mission will require you to fight your way through dozens of robot enemies. That being said, it still plays fantastically and doesn't feel dated or overly clunky while you are playing.
HARD RESET REDUX UPGRADE
The controls and upgrade system, while fairly well done, feel old, especially if you're coming from a more recent shooter. However, it's still an older game and as you play it, that becomes pretty clear. The game has gotten a slight facelift, as well as some updated gameplay. The first thing you should keep in mind with Hard Reset: Redux, is that this is an updated version of a computer game first released back in 2012. As you might expect things quickly get far more complicated than that. Your goal is to eliminate the machine intruders, and get the fence back up and running. When the barrier that keeps the machines outside of Bezoar goes down, Fletcher moves in, and that's where the game really gets started.

Major Fletcher is a member of the CLN, the military force tasked with killing machines and protecting the inhabitants of the city. The machines want those minds, and they are constantly attacking Bezoar to try and gain access. Bezoar holds Sanctuary, which in turn is home to billions of digitised human minds. This is a first person shooter which gives you a fairly interesting story that gets you hooked on this machine murdering cyberpunk game.
