Developer: Master UOMUPublisher: Master UOMUReleased: Jan 31, 2018
6 user reviews · 66%Steam
PlatformIndie
6 user reviews · 66%
PlatformIndie
This game is no longer under active development. It will be removed from sale shortly and no longer supported by the developer or publisher
What if every apocalypse scenario happened at the same time?
Welcome to LVL99: AxeRage, a gratuitously violent 2D Action-Platformer inspired by the iconic pop culture of the 80's and 90's. Based in a fictional Chile, this righteously brutal ode-to-Arcades is heavily saturated with references to many of the nostalgic low-budget B movies, old school anime, and classic SNES-era platformers that we know and love.
Enter the fray as Cheins Tsurya, an axe-wielding renegade firefighter who must face an unholy apocalyptic menagerie warring over Earth’s vital energy. With brute force, a little supernatural intervention by some indigenous Chilean deities, and a RADioactive dog, players must free Earth from unrelenting hordes of aliens, robots, and zombies, oh my. AxeRage will also offer 2P Mode for the players who appreciate the camaraderie of couch co-op, introducing the gun-toting Tyrius Domain inspired by Terminator’s Kyle Reese.
Gameplay is a close combat gorefest full of combos, plenty of hack and slash, and more platforming than you can shake an axe at. Take out waves of baddies with a diverse array of moves like Axe Uppercuts, Dive Kicks, Slides, and some pretty gnarly Special Moves that rock a blast-to-the-past feel with some modernized digital physics.
FEATURES
Vivid 16-bit aesthetic reminiscent of 90's 2D games, but with modern quality.
Large array of attack moves and combos. Chain combos to fill your RAGE meter and unleash devastating Special Attacks.
A huge variety of enemies that keeps gameplay engaging and challenging. Get ready for some brutal boss fights!
Exploration-based stages with Save rooms, unlockable paths, upgrades, items, and secrets.
Fierce soundtrack inspired by Retrowave music.
Gameplay heavily inspired by the hot-blooded classic action platformers.
And don’t forget to keep yours eyes peeled for some nostalgic 80's and 90's pop-culture references. Nods to Tremors, Terminator, Things, Street Fighter, Dragon Ball Z, and so much more.