Megaton Rainfall

Megaton Rainfall

released on Oct 17, 2017

Megaton Rainfall

released on Oct 17, 2017

Become an indestructible interdimensional superbeing in this first-person superhero game, and save Earth from an alien invasion. Be careful though - you are so powerful you can destroy entire skyscrapers (unintentionally) when you miss your otherworldly target...


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Alien and superhero, duking it out. I have to go now.

Saw a clip of this game on Facebook and it look cool, so decided to give it a try

It's not necessarily a bad game, it's kind of everything it says it is

It just wasn't nearly as fun as I expected. It was a nice experience I guess, but it was quite boring after like two seconds. I feel like any Superman simulator like this would be like that

Was pretty disappointed that if you kill enough humans/buildings, you get in trouble for that. That's the main reason I got the game lmao

2.5/10

the best part of it is the fun existential story and the trippy combat, you fight the top of technology which is a non-eucledian triangle, world lifting machines and so much more, its very fun, but once you finish it there is not much reason to explore after all, there is the extra collectables but i aint searching the whole galaxy for them, one of the reasons the story is the main selling point is because of the adaptive ost that goes along with how you play. its great
performance : Runs great on a gtx 1650 laptop

Flying from earth - to orbit is SUPER trippy and really cool. The combat unfortunately sucks.

Fun for a bit but I wish there was a sandbox mode off the bat to just go ham on things.

You are an invincible entity. Guided by a metaphysical godcube, you save Earth's civilians from foreign intruders. As an unstoppable force, you unlock abilities such as superhuman flight, laser beams that come out of your hands, telekinesis, the power to stop time, and so on. Each city has a health bar; if you accidentally use your powers of destruction on the population, you can lose the mission. It gets very tense when you are racing across the planet's surface, trying to kill the intruders as efficient as possible. Once you escape Earth's atmosphere, you realize our ENTIRE universe is simulated in this game, and you can visit planets from respective galaxies. This game has an incredible sense of scale to pull off things most AAA titles can't. An extremely ambitious indie gem that, sadly, no one talks about.