Alien Rage: Unlimited

released on Sep 24, 2013

Unleash a fury of powerful weapons as you blast your way through armies of Alien forces hell-bent on taking you down! Battle through 14 intense levels and prepare to face a barrage of beastly-sized bosses that will test your every skill. Each of your 10 weapons comes with two firing modes and you’ll need all of them! Battle hardened Alien forces will attack you from every direction using various flanking and attack moves. Built with powerful up-to-date graphics technology, awesome physics, destructible environments… experience a truly intense, oldschool styled shooter game!Key Features Wide variety of Alien enemy forces including Infantry, Warriors, Flying Drones, Spiders Huge boss fights – Over 21 enemy types including 8 beastlysized bosses to challenge and destroy through 14 Levels Strong thru-the-gun experience with 10 powerful weapons each with two firing modes Skill shots, head shots and shooting accuracy heavily rewarded Player-triggered destruction of environments and cover helps to advance through levels Built with powerful up-to-date graphics technology, awesome physics, destructible environments


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An okay first person shooter, it kept me mildly entertained back in 2014 when I got it cheaply on a steam sale as a bored content starved college student. Tempted to revisit on my steam deck.

The game tells the story of the struggle between humanity and an alien race that once lived in complete harmony. The alliance between aliens and humans breaks down and then the bald tough guy steps in and fights alone against a huge army of enemies. The story is simple and straightforward. The developers focused primarily on a dynamic presentation of action in a futuristic atmosphere.

The gameplay consists of intense gunfights against a large number of aliens. In this respect, the game is similar to Bulletstorm or Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, with a scoring system that rewards players for headshots, such as taking out an entire group of enemies in a single explosion caused by blowing up an explosive container.

But Alien Rage doesn't exactly have a character development system. Over the course of more than 14 overarching missions, you'll battle against dozens of enemy types, from simple enemies that prefer to shoot at you from behind cover, to opponents that can disappear like hunters, to bosses that can be a real pain in the ass.

You have an arsenal of weapons to effectively take out the aliens, both basic equipment like a futuristic pistol or a fully automatic weapon, and more advanced weapons like the alien rifle. There are also some "weapons of mass destruction" such as rocket launchers and even environmental elements, such as exploding containers, which often save you from serious trouble.

The game uses Unreal Engine 3, so the graphics don't look bad. The game features detailed explosions and various character models. Even though all the places visited look similar, the atmosphere, which is a bit reminiscent of other sci-fi games, especially Quake 4, makes up for it. The sounds are equally good, with the soundtrack matching the fast and dynamic gameplay. Alien Rage offers an average of 9 hours of gameplay.

Plusy: grafika, grywalność, klimat, "rozwałka"
Minusy: wtórność map, marne przerywniki

This game hates you. It laughs at you when you choose the difficulty. It gives enemies ridiculously low reaction times and ridiculously high damage.

It's not great in any way, but it's fun to give it the middle finger and perservere anyway.

A very average shooter with terrible design and terrible and already outdated graphics from the PS2 era (Screenshots lie, I ran it on ultra).