You might buy it as an ironic meme, but you'll play it cause it's un-ironically fun.
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Key Features
- Fast Movement- Style Action - Fight your way through 12+ nightmarish demonic warriors in Hell and 2 angelic enemies in Heaven, including the Charging Spiky, Minigun Madness SoulAbomination and other crazy enemies, challenge all the 11 bosses!
- Various Environments - Unleash your wrath in Heaven and Hell inspired environments.
- Weapons- Wreak havoc with a huge arsenal of weaponry, including Double Shotgun, Explosive Arrows, Minigun and many more!
- Weapon Upgrades - Upgrade your weapons to your own play style.
- Special Weapon - The Hook and Dash will allow you to maximize your movement and customize your playstyle.
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any game that has a grappling hook bound to the E button gets a thumbs up from me.
The good -Pretty good soundtrack in the first level kind of falls off for me in the second level but it isn't bad -Guns feel pretty good and I have few problems with them -Time to kill of enemies just feels right -Performance is great even on highest settings The bad -When you use the grappling hook on smaller enemies, it just kills them instead of bringing you to them which limits the movement tech of this game quite a bit. I suggest making it so the grappling hook doesn't do enough damage to kill small enemies or perhaps even making it do no damage at all. -Can't quite understand anything at all about the story (which is fine because I bought the game to shoot bad guys but just in case you are into story in games I don't really see any of it here) -A lot of the animations look pretty low quality (mostly the enemies) -The UI is clunky (when you pause you can still shoot and switch weapons with the scroll wheel. Which also makes it so you can't bind the scroll wheel to a weapon which ...
when the hunger has no limit
pretty fun serious sam-like shooter, generally very jank and lo-fi. surprisingly good bosses from a boomer shooter that require a bit of thinking and pattern recognition. A good swath of weapons with cool alt fires. incredible voice acting. the doom eternal ish grappling hook is almost a joke in how counterintuitive it is in a SS like game until you get to the bigger and platform heavy levels, then you start to see the code of the matrix. the platforming isnt really intensive its just the grappling hook has crazy range and is really good for closing gaps. the BFG-like is called the FAP which is about the maturity level i want. also the super shotty kinda seems useless at first bc the reload animation is so long and it reloads after every shot but then you learn that swapping weapons doesnt cancel the reload so youre constanly hot swapping your weapons as wep abilities go off cool down and weaving supershotty blasts in between. almost creates a character action vibe. definitely worth ...
well thats just not fun to play
[quote][url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/33401179/]Follow my curator page for more recommendations![/url][/quote] I'm sorry but Limitless Hunger is too rough for me to recommend, there's a few too many major issues. My biggest complaint is the horrible hitboxes on attacks, they're entirely busted. You frequently take damage from attacks that clearly should've missed, and this is especially noticeable with some boss fights where they take off half your HP from one hit. On the flip side, most non-boss encounters are incredibly easy by just strafing and jumping. The AI is very basic and just runs straight toward you so they also get stuck frequently. Another gripe I have is the level design just isn't very good, at least from the few levels I saw. Arenas are either far too large and easy to circle strafe around enemies forever, or they're way too small. Most boss arenas fit into the latter, especially the Cerberus boss fight, you can barely get around that boss with how tiny t...
fucking amazing man. been waiting for this one for a while. worth more than they are asking. go ahead and buy it. wont regert
Like Serious Sam but with an actual ending.
limitless bunger
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.4 GHZ Quad Core Processor Or Higher
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: EVGA GeForce GT 730 2GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2000 MB available space
- Sound Card: N/A
- Additional Notes: 64-bit Recommended, 32-bit Supported
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.4 GHZ Quad Core Processor Or Higher
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: EVGA GTX 970 4GB
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 4000 MB available space
- Sound Card: N/A
- Additional Notes: Try finding stuff
FAQ
How much does Limitless Hunger cost?
Limitless Hunger costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Limitless Hunger?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.4 GHZ Quad Core Processor Or Higher Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: EVGA GeForce GT 730 2GB DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2000 MB available space Sound Card: N/A Additional Notes: 64-bit Recommended, 32-bit Supported Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.4 GHZ Quad Core Processor Or Higher Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: EVGA GTX 970 4GB DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 4000 MB available space Sound Card: N/A Additional Notes: Try finding stuff
What platforms is Limitless Hunger available on?
Limitless Hunger is available on Windows PC.
Is Limitless Hunger worth buying?
Limitless Hunger has 84% positive reviews from 64 players.
When was Limitless Hunger released?
Limitless Hunger was released on Oct 16, 2021.
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