Anger Foot is a gem. It’s got a superbly unique setting, and it feels simple and creative gameplay that gets your blood running, as well as a fantastic score to wrap it all up. That’s really all there is to say about Anger Foot. It’s great, fun, and one of my new favorites, but I know for a fact that nothing I could say could sell you on the game quite like screenshots from the game itself.
Anger Foot is loud, gross, punishing, and funny as hell. It's a crime-fueled fever dream sprinkled with moments of genuine silly sincerity, and it's all connected by fast and fun foot-first combat that I couldn't get enough of.
Fast-paced combat action that never gets dull, a great supportive soundtrack and overall sound design, hilarious writing in a super fun setting, great art style, and crazy good replayability. There are some performance nitpicks, but the good far, FAR outweighs the nitpicks. Most fun game of 2024 so far.
Difficult, adrenaline-fueled and stupid as hell, Anger Foot does not disappoint and, after the 2022 demo, kicking dumb enemies like there's no tomorrow also works in the long run.
Anger Foot is the B-movie of video games: it’s loud, messy, and doesn’t pretend to be anything it’s not. It’s the kind of experience you’ll either love or hate, depending on your tolerance for toilet humor and over-the-top violence. The game’s unapologetic immaturity might be a turn-off for some, but those who embrace its chaotic energy will find a surprisingly polished and addictive power fantasy. It’s a weekend fling of a game, best enjoyed in short bursts before the charm wears off. So, if you’re in the mood for a mindless, adrenaline-fueled rampage with a healthy dose of crude humor, strap on your kicking boots and let loose.
Anger Foot" is a frenetic, adrenaline-packed first-person shooter that excels in delivering pure, unadulterated fun. With its dynamic combat, vibrant world, and engaging soundtrack, it's a must-play for fans of high-energy shooters. Despite its over-the-top style and challenging gameplay, the game offers high replayability and endless thrills. -
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Like the first Hotline Miami, but 3D.
Better movement, gameplay and control that most of the Doom/Quake-like out there.
The music its great, like in Hotline, without the music this game wouldn`t be half of what it is.
Good art style, coherent with its setting and story.
Can replay the levels multiples times to get all stars and not feel discouraged in failure. However, once completed in full, there`s nothing that makes you try again. What`s the problem about this? The game is short already, and the full levels don`t add much time of play to the pool.
The game is short. I want more, and I wish they have added a map editor.