-Release review --Scroll to bottom for an up-to-date review. --OLD REVIEW [YES I KNOW ITS AN ALPHA] 100% Honest review. I would not reccomend this game in its current state. I bought it on a whim and quit after surviving 3 waves, There isn't a server browser but there is a LAN option. Gameplay is repetitive and boring, Just wave after wave of killing boring enemies with a limited use of weapons. There isn't any character customization, story nor different game modes. Maybe after 6+ Months of updates it would be worth purchasing but in its current state; HELL NO! In all honesty this game isn't worth buying even with -33% or even -75% off. I managed to last 1 hour, After 15 minutes I was bored, There isn't anything new or exciting at all older games such as Killing Floors (Even thought it is a slightly different genre, the concept it very similar) is much better. There is no character progression you just survive each round save up and buy a new weapon. That is pretty much the enti...
Final Rush
- Release Date:
- Nov 21, 2014
- Developer:
- Strike Games
- Publisher:
- Strike Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Just Updated
Thank you to all of those that bought Final Rush during the month of November; as promised %100 of the profits will be donated to Operation Underground Railroad () Almost exactly 300 copies of Final Rush (not including 4-copy packs) were sold! On December 24th, we were able to donate $1714.39 (USD)!
About the Game
*Steam trailer video was recorded prior to the major v2.00 overhaul.Final Rush is a constantly growing indie cooperative first person shooter, where the player fights against waves of robotic enemies, with up to three of their friends.
Unlike most games, Final Rush dedicates all of it's earnings to the expansion and improvement of the game itself, with new content in the form of levels, gameplay improvements, enemies, and weapons being added as fast as the developers can make them. The purchase of Final Rush will provide you with many months of free content and additions! Final Rush will NEVER sell you DLC, Premium Items, or Pay-To-Win content!
This is the current feature set of Final Rush:
- Singleplayer, Online and LAN cooperative gameplay for 1 - 4 players.
- 5 Beautiful sci-fi arena levels, filled with killer robots, advanced tech, and polished graphics.
- The RUSH game mode - where the better you are, the more rewards you get, but the more difficult the enemies become. Fight through 10 waves of hundreds of robots, each bigger than the last, with a variety of robot variations to fight.
- 9 Weapons - fight your enemies with 9 different weapons, including the advanced experimental AV-Laser. Plus, bash your attackers with melee attacks; blow them to bits with grenades; and of shred them to circuits and servos with the room-clearing high powered ammunition.
- Upgradable Player - from additional armor and ammo, to better accuracy, the player can purchase
- Experience Tracker - Play matches and earn experience points based on your performance.
- Armor Customization - Make your character unique, just like everyone else!
- Weapon Customization - Improve your peashooter to a glorified laser cannon.
- Skills and Class Customization - Make choices that seem really important about your character! Respecialize when you make the wrong choice!
Participate in the indie experience and interact with the developers! Make suggestions and have your voice be actually heard. The developers troll the forums and listen to feedback and make snarky comments! Go and heckle them with negative feedback and positive comments!
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User Reviews
If you like the survival type "wave after wave" games, this one has potential. I like the visuals and the robot comments they make when shot, and the ways their bodies slump around in robot garbage heaps when taking them down. Yes, there is not a whole lot of variety in the enemies and some weapon balancing is in order, but there is a foundation here for a really fun coop experience. So far i just have a few personal gripes that arnt very big fixes but would make things much smoother atm. -first and most importantly, get real multiplayer going between steam friends ASAP. I have 2 friends myself that ive managed to sell this too, but they won't buy until they have multiplayer other than LAN -allow custom key bindings (i know it looks like you can, but everytime i set keys differently, they just reset to normal upon leaving menu) -A "jump" would be nice. Let's face it, when you play fps games nowadays, the ones who "ground" you with no jump feel as if there is something lacking mobility...
NOTE: This is for v2.10. I will try to update my review as more updates come out. The game is now out of Early Access! Rating at the moment: 8.5/10 Final Rush is a Sci-fi FPS game, which at the moment, only has Co-op and singleplayer. The game mode at the moment, Rush, has you and up to 3 teammates battling 10 waves of robots. It's like Killing Floor and COD: Zombies. As the rounds progress, you are met with an increasing amount of difficulty and diversity of robots. At the moment, there are 9 weapons to choose from, 8 upgrades, and 5 different levels. The weapons options and upgrades are good. [url=http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=218915591]Types of robots[/url] and [url=http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=218962381] types of weapons and upgrades[/url] EDIT: The guides are out-of-date, but it's the only guides there are and they have most of it covered. - Settings?: Here's screenshots of them: [url=http://imgur.com/bbCDBG6] Audio [/url] [url=ht...
Currently the game is poorly developed, only option relating to graphics settings is resolution, which in this game does not reduce lag. Game is highly repetitive with an extremely minimal roster of enemies. All weapons are rendered useless by a beginner's weapon which has the highest accuracy, ammo and damage, can kill a robot with two shots to the head and has over 180 ammo. Will be editing this review once the game updates.
Very fast action first person shooter. Just pick a gun and you're off. No story or cutscenes etc. Robots just keep coming harder and faster and bigger, while you improve your weaponry and features. Control and gameplay are excellent, though still lacking in movement options like all fps games these days (can't move much while shooting; can't sprint and strafe). Weapon options are quite good. You start with a choice of shotty, assault rifle, battle rifle, and the weaponry builds from there. The middle tier weapon options could include a true auto smg, but it'll get there I'm sure. The shotguns seem OP. Anyway, jump in; grab a gun; shoot until you die!
Killing Floor with robots is how this was sold to me. I can see it potentially getting to that point, but it's not there yet. Missing are a wider variety of robot behaviors, weapon impact, and interesting environments. The robots tend to plod in your general direction in predictable "robotic" waves. Maybe that's by design, but it is so basic that it gets boring quickly. Weapons lack punch, which is probably due a combination of muted visuals and sound design. The customization and weapon variety look like they could be fun, but right now there's just no impact from your shots. A shotgun should FEEL like a shotgun. It's a sci-fi setting, but the metal corridors and rooms are just too clean and symmetrical to create varied encounters...especially combined with robotic waves. Needs some more spit and polish, but there's potential for the setting/concept.
Who doesn't love shooting some robots! The game is entertaining and has its moments =D, its even more fun with friends. You start off with a decision to make, what gun do you want to use to kill the robots? Once you have made your decision, you are thrown into the battlefield to fend off the horde of robots who have only one objective. Annihilate you!. You got one job, one job soldier. Survive! The robots don't make it easy but nothing is too difficult for a seasoned veteran. As you endelessly murder the robots, the powers that be give you points that you can use to buy upgrades for your soldier. More ammo, more shield, damage resistance, better guns and lots of other stuff. Game is in Early Access and has huge potential for improvement and make the game stand apart from its current generation FPS games. Developers have been active on the forum and they listen to our feedback! Would play again and again. 10/10.
[h1]Teal Deer[/h1] [list] [*][b]Developers:[/b] Strike Games [*][b]Publishers:[/b] Strike Games [*][b]Initial release:[/b] Jan 2014 [*][b]Genre:[/b] FPS, Wave-based, Multiplayer [*][b]#Worth/NotWorth:[/b] #Nah [/list] [h1]Exposition, Concurrence and Summation[/h1] [i]It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for subtlety[/i] – Isaac Asimov [b]Final Rush[/b] is a wave based shooter. They say a polished turd is still a turd; I have no evidence to refute that claim. This is a very strait forward, run of the mill wave based shooter. It has your assault, recon and support classes. Your rifle, sniper, and shotgun with some variations in armor sort of base differences. You shoot robots on various maps while collecting currency to refill health/ammo as well as buy upgrades and different weapons. There is no limb damage, aside from head shots doing slightly more damage. The basic enemies as well as even most of the “higher” tier enemies just sort of stoically proce...
This is a very fun game if you like the wave survival type of games. But one thing to consider is maybe keep your stuff when u die and create a world with a base and decrease the cost of the weaponry. If u add that it will make it SOOOOO much better. -thx
I bought this game in good faith and now I have a game that I cannot play with anyone else - Multiplayer does not work! I cannot save progress - that doesnt work either. I bought two copies of this so I could play with my son. This is a huge disappointment!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
- Processor: 2.0+ Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA 8000 series or higher, ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro 256 MB, or greater
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Final Rush cost?
Final Rush costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Final Rush?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Processor: 2.0+ Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA 8000 series or higher, ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro 256 MB, or greater DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Final Rush available on?
Final Rush is available on Windows PC.
Is Final Rush worth buying?
Final Rush has 44% positive reviews from 84 players.
When was Final Rush released?
Final Rush was released on Nov 21, 2014.
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