A twin stick shooter RPG, where you can hold up to a max of five equipment slots and six inventory slots. Level 15 is the cap level, but along the way you can level up your stats, including health points, damage boost, attack rate, and movement speed.
I can't believe this game got a 67 critic score at the present moment. This game has a lot to offer. I gave it a 9, but in all honestyA twin stick shooter RPG, where you can hold up to a max of five equipment slots and six inventory slots. Level 15 is the cap level, but along the way you can level up your stats, including health points, damage boost, attack rate, and movement speed.
I can't believe this game got a 67 critic score at the present moment. This game has a lot to offer. I gave it a 9, but in all honesty its a strong 8.5 (I rounded up). It's a lot of fun to play with friends and it passes by the time very quickly. Many of my friends compare this to diablo 3 and fat princess adventures. To me, I can see similarities in both these referenced games, as well as a bit of dead nation -esque gameplay.
What to expect, the online community is dead. Sadly, you will have to gather friends from communities and forums to play this with others. However, it has plenty of co-op and PvP modes, and you can play this game solo or split screen in couch co-op. There are four main quests in the story line. Yes, the game is indeed short, but there are six difficulties and you unlock a new difficulty by beating the game over and over again. Redundant and repetitive, then? No, actually, this game has randomized quest stages and dungeons, so there won't be any two quests that are exactly alike. Besides the story quests, there is also the daily quest, an endless run, night of the living dead (survival gauntlet single player only), and survival endless. On the PvP side, there are four modes: king of mojo (king of the hill), CTF (capture the flag), team death match, and death match. PvP has up to eight players, and co-op has up to four. I believe split screen is two players for couch co-op, I'm unsure if you can do three or four on split screen.
There are a total of 112 items in the game, 8 different Loa that you swear allegiance to, and somewhere around 24 give or take pins that you can equip to buff your character up. You can further increase the effectiveness of these pins by investing gold into them. There's also a lot of stylish masks to wear. Some are even gags from other videogames! There's a bunch of masks to choose from. Also, you can get cool codes from certain items. After inputting their specific codes into the codes option on the main menu you can obtain new masks.
There's a ton of content and the challenging difficulties make hardcore gamers keep coming back for more, making this game have pretty damn high replay-ability. I think it is laughable that some people find crap games like enter the gungeon better than this game. What a joke! This game has a lot to offer. I have really enjoyed my time spent with this game and I will keep it downloaded to my PS4 for a long while to come. It's fun to play alone, with family, and with friends. I would say it's good for ages 10 and up to play. It does have slight alcohol and tobacco references.
Bottom line is, if you enjoy twin stick shooters, or you like rogue-like RPGs, or you just want to play a really fun indie that won't break the bank: you deserve it to yourself to go out and grab full mojo rampage. It's honestly in my personal opinion better than Binding of Isaac. This game is definitely in my top five for best indies on the PlayStation 4.… Expand