Release Date: April 4, 2019
Platform action game in which we face fourteen powerful bosses, climbing on their bodies and destroying their weak points. The Mechstermination Force can be played alone or in the local cooperation mode.
Mechstermination Force is a platform action game representing the "boss rush" subgenre - the game revolves around fighting different bosses. The game was developed by the independent Swedish studio Horberg Productions, whose portfolio includes the Gunman Clive series.
Mechstermination Force tells a simple story set in a science fiction universe. As players progress, they take control of one of the four soldiers to face the MegaMechs - the gigantic robots that have taken control over the world.
In Mechstermination Force the action is shown from the side perspective. Throughout the game, players are tasked with defeating fourteen diversified powerful machines. One can eliminate them by shooting at their weak spots in dynamic combat sequences. In addition to firearms, the authors give at players' disposal a lot of useful gadgets. The overall arsenal of available weapons and gear grows with one's progress. For example, while jet boots allow players to make double jumps, the baseball pole destroys the energy cores of enemies, and magnetic gloves allow players to climb over the metal bodies of their adversaries.
The Mechstermination Force can be played solo or in the company of a second player, within the local cooperative mode.
Mechstermination Force has colorful 2.5 visuals maintained in a cartoon-like style; the game runs at fixed sixty frames per second.
Platforms:
PC Windows May 23, 2020
Xbox One August 24, 2021
Nintendo Switch April 4, 2019
Developer: Horberg Productions
Publisher: Flyhigh Works
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System Requirements for Mechstermination Force Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5 2.0 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 660 or better, 1 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Mechstermination Force Video Game.
God is a Geek: 7.5 / 10 by Mick Fraser
If you're a fan of boss rush then you already know what you're in for with Mechstermination Force. The difficulty is punishing, but the feeling of accomplishment after each victory makes it all worthwhile. Well, mostly.
Pure Nintendo: 9 / 10 by Kirk Hiner
Get Mechstermation Force, get a partner if you can, and get ready to save the world. You're going to frequently die trying, but the process will be a blast.
GameSkinny: 6 / 10 by Joshua Broadwell
When it works, Mechstermination Force is an enjoyable experience, but those moments are marred by some faulty design and monotonous grinding.