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Yosuga no sora game clip
Yosuga no sora game clip














Black Mesa is a fan-made (and Valve-approved) game, but you'd never know it: every room is meticulously built with the kind of attention to detail that you don't see from many AAA companies. This game is what happens when you take one of the most beloved shooters of all time, Half-Life, and redesign the entire terrible finale, adding finer visuals, more characters, more stages, punchier weaponry, and real physics. It's incredible to figure out each level's interlocking puzzle parts witnessing your run play out in real-time like some kind of John Wick-inspired devil is just ecstatic. You seize his gun as it flies away from him and shoot him in the stomach, his body exploding into a thousand beautiful bits - but then another person comes around a blind corner and smashes you with a bat, forcing you to restart. You pick up an ashtray nearby and hurl it towards his head, walking forward to enable time for it to travel into the air. When an attacker fires his weapon, you evade the oncoming bullets while seeing the red trails rush by.

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This transforms a traditionally twitch-focused genre into a significantly more meditative puzzler centred on the spontaneous chaos of a stylised, cinematic action sequence.

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You'll be stuck inside a series of minimalist portrayals of office buildings, elevators, and restaurants, searching for guns and makeshift weapons to battle waves of red, crystalline adversaries - but if you remain hidden in one place, you'll have plenty of time to plot your next move. That's the elevator pitch for Superhot, a first-person shooting game developed by a small, independent studio in Poland, and it's a perfect distillation of what renders Superhot so appealing.














Yosuga no sora game clip