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  • Summary: Fast-paced twin stick shooter rogue-lite action. May the soil we conquer nurture the holy seeds of the great bamboo. Long after humankind perished in the flames of the oil wars, the great panda empire is expanding throughout the galaxy as the new dominant power. With the old world in ashesFast-paced twin stick shooter rogue-lite action. May the soil we conquer nurture the holy seeds of the great bamboo. Long after humankind perished in the flames of the oil wars, the great panda empire is expanding throughout the galaxy as the new dominant power. With the old world in ashes and an endless need for bamboo, entire planets are turned into plantations, and the flames of war are lit once again. Expand
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  1. 60
    For what it is, Feral Fury is a lot of fun, building upon established arena shooter conventions with high production values and vibrant, kinetic gameplay. While I admit more could have been done with the game’s interesting story and setting, I found every other facet to be immediately enjoyable. If you don’t mind some things feeling like a retread of prior games, Feral Fury is a competent entry in a universally enjoyable genre.
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  1. Jul 2, 2020
    8
    Solid rogue lite with some decent progression. Feels like Binding of Isaac and Enter the Gungeon had a baby. My only complaint is that thereSolid rogue lite with some decent progression. Feels like Binding of Isaac and Enter the Gungeon had a baby. My only complaint is that there isn't a ton of variety for each run, but the gameplay is enjoyable and I've definitely fallen into the magical loop of "one more run". Expand