Would you like to enjoy a face exploding FPS—the kind that's a retro-FPS but it's also not because it has this bizarre stylish blend of [[link]] Ultrakill and Hotline Miami and vintage anime? The kind where you have to kill things to survive because in the science-fictional 2090s, exactly like today, people have evolved to need dopamine every 10 seconds or they will literally die?
Then you might want to check out . It showed up with a stylish trailer that's just aired during the PC Gaming Show to remind us that, hey, it launched last month in May. It's capturing the hearts of retro-shooting and fast-paced enthusiasts alike—though I'm also seeing there's also a no-timer classic mode, if that's your thing.
The key in Mullet Madjack is that you have ten seconds to live and you can only get more time on [[link]] the clock by taking down enemies. Blasting through the campaign has you build and re-build your character as you progress from floor to handcrafted floor. There's also an endless mode, if you're the type to enjoy that sort of challenge, and a mean lady to laugh at you when you fail. That comes up in a lot of player reviews, for reasons I won't attempt to explain here.
It helps that the setting in Mullet Madjack is completely, absolutely bonkers. The world is ruled by ultra-rich AI robots called "Robillionaires" and your job as a "Moderator" is to kill them all. It's all in the color palette of a 1990s arcade and swathed in the aesthetic trappings of vintage 80s and 90s anime. Except for Madjack's absolutely glorious mullet. I think we can all agree that element is completely timeless.
Honestly, I recommend watching the trailers and checking out the cutscenes for this one whether or not you're intrigued by the pitch. There's a lot of heart put into the blends of 2D and 3D animation that make up these scenes—which has paid off, with a couple thousand user reviews and an overwhelmingly positive overall score on Steam.
You can find , where it's [[link]] $20.