Dear developers, here are some rules for future games. 1. Focus your content. Doom's first level had terrific spritework, soundtrack, secrets, and great map design that made the player want to see more. Your first real level was completely devoid of content and felt completely empty. In the description you say you've made 25 levels, but anyone would run out of patience after just 1 if you're not going to give them any content. Instead of making 25 paper-thin levels, put all of your recources into making 3 decent ones. 2. First impressions are everything. You got it right by not starting the game off immediately in the action boringly with no context, and you built tension up to those baffling guessing game rooms. Making the player look through 30 rooms for one key is nothing but tedious, and these things just make the player want to quit. The movement and aiming also felt unresponsive, but that's more forgivable in my opinion. I ran out of patience for this game, but I hope you ...
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MAD-SECTOR
Go back the early nineties with Mad-Sector, a retro shooter that pays homage to the golden era of FPS's! Stuck within an insane A.I's mind, you must carve your way through a twisting nest of heinous enemies, and hold yourself high above the corpses of your captors!
WEAPONS: Six main weapons to find and use against the enemy...
LEVELS: Twenty five levels of fast paced retro FPS action spanning two episodes ...
GRAPHICS: Go old-skool with retro 2-D sprites...
GORE: Bucket loads of comical blood and gore. Just like the old days...
ENEMIES: Enough baddies to keep your trigger finger well oiled...
MUSIC: Custom Midi tunes to bop to, while bopping baddies...(composed by Tanner Helland)
DIFFICULTY: This game is HARD, but possible...
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I played it just long enough to leave a negative review. An ironically bad game is still bad. In Mad Sector's case, this game is ironic dog shit. Here is a list of things I'd rather do than play this game: [list] [*]Give a sponge bath to inmates in a maximum security prison. [*]Douse myself in honey and roll through an ants nest. [*]Be a background extra in a snuff film. [*]Drink bleach. [*]Watch someone else drink bleach. [*]Watch Madonna's filmography. [*]Bob for apples in a Piranha infested toilet bowl. [*]Get a Brazilian wax from an overweight, hairy man. [*]Give a Brazilian wax to an overweight, hairy man. [*]Stuff pocket change up my ass. [*]Snort Heroin. [/list] I hope the half dozen people who read this review get some kind of entertainment from it, because you won't find any with Mad Sector.
cant fire my weapon and the enemies do no damage, totally broken game
I got pretty frustrated six minutes in, then I asked for a refund. The start of the game is some sort of a stupid maze, where you have to go by each door to open some sort of portal, that presumable takes you to another section. The opening sequence is comparable to getting 50 shoeboxes. In one of them is a ticket to that music festival you love. The other 49 boxes are filled with dog excrement. You're going to find the ticket eventually, but there's no effort or challenge in doing so, other that not vomiting from the smell of dog excrement. If the start of Mad Sector is humdrum already, it doesn't convince me that the rest is going to be enjoyable.
I was really looking forward to trying this out, but the game is broken for me, i can't fire the gun and enemies do no damage, leaving me unable to even progress pass sector 2. Edit: I have no idea what changed but after going back and trying it again it seems to be working as intended, and has been quite enjoyable so far.
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This game has soul. The music is absolutely incredible and the gameplay isn't that bad, just needs a mouse fix and this game would be a great gem. Worth more then 99 cents that's for sure. Some people complain about the first level but I thought it was a neat and different way to start things out. Great Job!
an enjoyable game that was made with love.
This is probably the worst thing I'eve ever played in my life. First map consists of a single repeating texture, reminiscent of those old green/amber pc monitors, with the phrase "hello..." over and over and over. Nothing else, except the "doors", the texture of which is what appears to be a TV screen showing static... not animated of course. I cannot ass my self into going any further. When using my mouse to turn around, for whatever reason the camera starts pointing down, with no way to reset it, and no key to move it up either. No options menu either. Really, this game is so bad, you will wonder whether your pc is bugged or something. This review sounds way too bizarre, and that's because this failed attempt at surrealism is just as bizarre, in a very bad way. DO NOT BUY.
It's definitely Mad Sector.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 98 / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
- Processor: Dual Core 1.28 GHz +
- Memory: 32 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Sound Card: Integrated Audio
FAQ
How much does Mad Sector cost?
Mad Sector costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Mad Sector?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 98 / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 Processor: Dual Core 1.28 GHz + Memory: 32 MB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Storage: 150 MB available space Sound Card: Integrated Audio
What platforms is Mad Sector available on?
Mad Sector is available on Windows PC.
Is Mad Sector worth buying?
Mad Sector has 52% positive reviews from 21 players.
When was Mad Sector released?
Mad Sector was released on Jul 13, 2017.
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