Mutant Core, which infects and absorbs living creatures with mutants. The planet Unia succeeds in destroying Mutant Core after a costly battle.
But…
MUTANT CORE debris wanders through space and discovers and invades an XX planet full of life that can infect it. The planet Unia detects it and makes an operational plan to kill mutant core debris early on. The warp energy that the corps-level forces will use. Concentrate on mutant immune combatant Rudy and warp Rudy to the XX planet in just a few seconds.
Rudy’s mission is to survive on planet XX full of mutants. Mutant Core finds and destroys it before it regains its power.
Gameplay
Zombie Shooting Star is a platforming zombie killing action TPS.
- Zombie Slaughter Action – Kill zombies and mutants using machine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, plasma cannons, etc.
- Platformer Action – Platforming action using double jump and booster Wallrun grappling hook!
- Action using vehicles – Cars, tanks, motorcycles, and bicycles are available.
- Simple Goal – Reach your destination by defeating zombies and mutants that stand in your way.
Jakob Cooper (verified owner) –
A solid attempt cockblocked by several handicaps. On the surface, it’s a solid third-person shooter (albeit with a healthy bit of Indie Jank) that handles itself – at the core – pretty well. Most of the controls are solid, and when it came to general movement, there wasn’t much of a problem. Unfortunately past the things it does right, there are a couple of things that it gets frustratingly wrong. There are 36 levels in the… campaign, if you want to call it that. I got to level 4. Level -4- before the game’s controls started to go shonky on me. I’d miss jumps, kick off a wall instead of running on it (like I’m supposed to to progress) and the Grapple Beam would just flat sometimes refuse to function; all of these causing me to plummet to my death. This usually wouldn’t be too big a problem, but with the checkpoints so far apart, dying become more of a slog.
And arcade mode. Ho boy Arcade Mode. Got to level 10 before I met with the “Sorry Bro, we don’t have an ending, so I can’t let you win” boss who comes out with flying adds, and stunlocks you the second he manages to get an attack off (which is the exact frame he spawns, by the way.) After beating my head into the wall and screaming my throat raw at the screen for about forty lives, I finally decided that I had gotten my 4 bucks worth out of the game and quit.
All in all it’s a good attempt, a solid 3 of 5… but guys…. polish your goddamn game. “Many Bullets, Handle It” is not a viable or fun boss mechanic, when all the bullets can home in on you, nor is it fun to bash your head into the wall for two or so hours hoping beyond hope you’re going to have that one run where RNG falls into your favor fifteen times in a row, and you’re actually able to get a damn hit on him before he just stunlocks you and murders you.
Also, I’m not sure where this game falls in the “Hentai or Ecchi” category… aside from Corporate Mandated Game Over CGs that show what I’d tentatively call ‘Medium-Core Porn’, there’s no sexual content to be found (unless it’s locked behind Mr. Thousand Bullets of Stunlocking) and I would hardly call it Ecchi, as the only suggestive thing is the protagonists ‘clothes’… and I use that term lightly. Buy it on sale if you want a quick bit of shooty shooty bang bang fun, but… definitely not at full price.
And definitely not until Mr. Thousand Bullets of Stunlocking is fixed, and the controls are shored up a bit.
syber_roxas (verified owner) –
this game was and is a surprise, it’s a 3rd/1st person shooter, puzzle game and it was changeling at some part, zombies run at you fast .
one more thing don’t not put your game on ultra if ur pc can’t handle it .
over all i think this game might help people get better at FPS game.
JustAGamer (verified owner) –
It’s not bad, for what it is. If you’re looking for hentai, then I’m afraid this isn’t an ideal choice for you. But, if you’re looking for a sexy shooter that is pretty unique, then I would recommend.