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NeuroVoider

NeuroVoider

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: March 31, 2016
Developer: Flying Oak Games
Publisher: Plug In Digital
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Linux, PlayStation Vita, Macintosh operating systems, Xbox One
Genres: Shooter Video Game, Role-playing game, Indie game
Description: NeuroVoider* is a twin-stick shooter RPG set in a cyber futuristic world about brains shooting around evil robots with nuclear rocket launchers. Battle through the horde of vigilant robots, boost your character with the smoking remains of your victims, and defeat the master NeuroVoider to end this eternal war. Play it coop with up to 4 friends, or go alone in an adventure of hack'n'slash rampage, with a pinch of rogue-lite, and some permadeath.* may contain explosions.FeaturesAction packed top-down shooting. May include explosions.Local multiplayer up to 4 players. Total coop rampage.Procedurally generated content and hazards. Hope you don't mind a few game overs.8736 unique enemies to blow up. Yes, we counted.Tons of loot to customize your character with. Explode your foes with that "double twin-plasma shotgun of father doom" they've just dropped.Gigantic bosses to challenge your bullet dodging skills. Chances are that they don't fit on your 4K monitor.Powerful dark synth music by Dan Terminus. May your ears survive the beat.

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