Summary
- Genres: Adventure, Arcade, Indie, Role-playing game (RPG), Shooter
- Developers: CSR-Studios
- Publishers: CSR-Studios
Dead Pixels II: Straight to Video: A Retro Gem
Released in 1991, Dead Pixels II: Straight to Video is a side-scrolling shooter with RPG elements, 1-4 player co-op, a VHS filter, and a whole city full of shambling corpses. It’s the perfect game for fans of retro gaming and zombie movies.
Gameplay
Dead Pixels II is a randomly generated shooter, which means that the levels are different every time you play. This keeps the game fresh and exciting, as you’ll never know what to expect.
You play as one of four characters, each with their own unique abilities. You can choose to play as a soldier, a scientist, a doctor, or a police officer. Each character has their own strengths and weaknesses, so you’ll need to choose the one that best suits your playstyle.
As you progress through the game, you’ll collect experience points and level up. This will allow you to upgrade your character’s stats and abilities. You’ll also be able to find new weapons and items to help you on your quest.
Co-op
Dead Pixels II can be played with up to four players. This is a great way to experience the game with friends or family. You can work together to take down hordes of zombies, or you can compete to see who can get the highest score.
VHS Filter
One of the things that makes Dead Pixels II so unique is its VHS filter. This filter gives the game a retro look and feel, as if you were playing it on an old VHS tape. The filter is optional, so you can turn it off if you prefer.
Story
Dead Pixels II is set in the year 1991. The world has been ravaged by a chemical spill that has caused the dead to come back to life. You play as a group of survivors who are trying to make their way to safety.
Along the way, you’ll encounter hordes of zombies, as well as other survivors. You’ll also need to solve puzzles and find keys to unlock doors.
Graphics and Sound
Dead Pixels II has a retro pixel art style that is reminiscent of classic arcade games. The graphics are simple, but they are effective in creating a sense of atmosphere.
The sound design is also excellent. The game’s soundtrack is full of catchy chiptune music, and the sound effects are appropriately gruesome.
Overall
Dead Pixels II: Straight to Video is a great game for fans of retro gaming and zombie movies. It’s a challenging and rewarding experience that can be enjoyed by players of all ages.
Score: 8.5/10
Review Score
8.5/10
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