![]() ![]() Super Crate Box and Luftrausers developer Vlambeer has always excelled at short, sweet bursts of action. Nuclear Throne is a post-apocalyptic roguelike-like top-down shooter.Vlambeer's latest pocket of panicky delight is an intense arcade roguelike that rivals Spelunky and The Binding of Isaac. Not the final hope of humanity post-apocalyptic, but humanity is extinct and mutants and monsters now roam the world post-apocalyptic. Fight your way through the wastelands with powerful weaponry, collecting radiation to mutate some new limbs and abilities. All these things and more you could do if only you were good at this game. Pick from 12 playable characters including a mutant fish, the triangular yung venuz or a headless chicken. Battle to the throne through seven playable main worlds and procedurally generated levels. Discover a huge amount of secret worlds and challenges. Mutate your character in almost 30 different ways using radioactive waste around the world and get inventive in your combat strategies. Use a range of over 100 weapons, from the familiar machine-gun and shotgun to the slightly alternative screwdriver and quintuple-barreled rocketlaucher. ![]() It’s dangerous to go it alone - get together with a friend and battle your way to the Nuclear Throne with local co-op. Art by Super Crate Boxs Paul "Pietepiet" Veer, music by LUFTRAUSERS Jukio "KOZILEK" Kallio and SFX by Downwells Joonas Turner. Concept art by Nuclear Thrones Justin Chan.EtG has a lot more quantity, but NT has more endless replayability IMO, though it depends on what you're doing. NT is a lot more fast paced and has a looping mechanic where after the "final" boss is defeated in a certain way, you start back at the first level with all your stuff with the world having become more chaotic, adding new bosses and more weapons. ![]() Gungeon has a TON of unlocks and such, like items, new characters, stuff you get for killing pasts, etc. In Gungeon however, when you get good at the game, 95% of your runs are won consistantly. Where in NT, the game will always suprise you. ![]() There are barely ever any iframes in NT, and it is easy to die instantly, but 90% of these deaths are avoidable, and you learn to counter them more as you play. The 30 FPS in NT isn't a big deal in the slightest. ![]()
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