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Superfuse Free Download GAMESPACK.NET Superfuse describes itself as a comic book themed hack-and-slash video game that provides fast-paced combat, ample customization, single player and online co-op, and a story packed with mystery. Going into its early access period, Superfuse feels like a game that is just starting to figure out what it is and how it works but hasn’t figured out how to combine everything into an engaging and cohesive experience. Superfuse begins by having players choose between one of three classes: Elementalist, Berserker, and Technomancer. Each class comes with a variety of unique skills, powers, ability trees, and fuses. Similar to God of War: Ragnarök’s enchantments, fuses are items that modify certain powers, such as increasing attack radius or projectile size. The goal of the fuse system is to allow players to “hyper-tailor” their abilities to better fit their playstyle, and it mostly succeeds in doing so. While fuses appear frequently, many are either not available to the player’s chosen class or can’t be assigned for reasons that often aren’t clear. That lack of clarity is a symptom of Superfuse’s larger and primary issue; that being its inability to provide context or instruction.TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

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Superfuse fails to provide any clear tutorials for its variety of gameplay mechanics, which is a huge disservice to players who are now forced to figure out systems that are hyper-focused and unintuitive. For example, players can find powerful melee weapons throughout the world and despite having one equipped, it can’t be used unless an ability is unassigned from either mouse-button. Additionally, the equipped weapon doesn’t actually fill the spot where the ability was, so it’s automatically replaced with an ability whenever players upgrade or unlock a new one. Superfuse doesn’t introduce the story or world at any point either, leaving it up to players to watch a demo cinematic trailer for context. To summarize: the Earth was near death, but “the corporate elite came to [humanity’s] rescue” via their space stations and shuttles. Once in space, the billionaires began to experiment on themselves and, like Horizon Forbidden West’s Far Zenith, gained immortality and were seen as gods. Around the time people began to challenge “the gods” however, the Corruption suddenly emerged and threatened humanity. The gods then created the Enforcers to fight the Corruption, which made them saviors once again despite the Corruption’s origin remaining a mystery. It’s a story setup that’s straightforward and predictable.

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But Superfuse doesn’t relay that information or explore it very well during gameplay. There’s some NPC dialogue that frequently praises the gods and the occasional audio log that mentions them, but the missions that NPCs provide have little to do with the story. Some missions will take players to areas that have reminders of the larger story, but it feels like those moments are stumbled upon rather than intentionally guided to. The result is a lack of connection to this world because Superfuse provides no clear objective or end goal to work towards. Despite being Superfuse’s strongest element, combat also struggles. It does succeed in providing a ton of fun abilities that feel great to use and stand-out from the rest of the experience. That said, it’s also far from fast-paced, as the most efficient and consistent way to fight is to maintain distance and spam projectiles. This is because left-clicking triggers movement and attacks, so the inputs often get mixed up and result in players walking into enemy attacks. Overall, Superfuse is a promising game packed with interesting systems. For fans of this genre that are interested in something new.Asfalia: Anger

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it may be worth following and engaging with this early access period and the changes that will come with it, but it comes with the caveat that there are numerous rough spots to navigate before getting to the good bits in this title. Superfuse is a hack-and-slash action game developed by Stitch Heads Entertainment and published by Raw Fury. At surface level, Superfuse challenges the player to focus on exploration and upgrading equipment by fighting hordes of infected zombie-like enemies. Through entertaining yet painstaking progression, players ultimately become their own superhero. There is plenty of fun to be had with Superfuse due to its immersive atmosphere and art style, but it likely is not for players looking for a gripping, innovative new hack-and-slash game. Superfuse is set on a dying planet where corporate greed has maintained power over the lives of everyone in the universe. Despite the dying environment, the wealthy continue to do nothing but augment themselves with superpowers, becoming the only ones that can protect people from zombie-like monsters known as “The Corruption.” Wishing to continue their lives of greed without intervening in the natural consequences of their corporate nightmare, the wealthy create “Enforcers” in their own image.

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In Superfuse, players choose which type of enforcer they use to fight against hordes of corrupted monsters.Players are quickly introduced to the option to choose from three different classes with distinct playstyles: the berserker, elementalist, or technomancer. As a berserker, players will be limited to close-range, slow-paced combat. Equipping different weapons and equipment can aid with the berserker’s movement, but ultimately this class is the most challenging to use. The elementalist, on the other hand, is already well equipped with powerful short and long-range attacks. Although this class has the smallest amount of health, it presented far fewer challenges than the other classes. It was extremely useful to clear out hordes from a distance without even being detected. The technomancer is unique in that the character will often utilize technology to engage in combat. Though this class can still engage in hand-to-hand combat, it was always more useful to send out minions to start combat for me. Overall, I would recommend the elementalist for players looking for a casual playthrough of the game. Although each class has its own advantages and disadvantages.Monster Hunter Rise

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Superfuse imposes a “Fuse System” that allows players to tailor their character to a play style that suits them best. Essentially, the Fuse System is a hyper-detailed skill tree that will allow players to focus on specific traits that they want their character to develop. Though it is a focal point of the game, I found that it made little impact on my ability to progress. I spent much more time exploring environments to find upgrades for my weapons and equipment rather than trying to improve my character’s stats. There were no negative consequences for playing like this other than having an underpowered character, which was easily remedied by using fuses and skill points from time to time. Gameplay can at times become tedious with a lack of engaging combat and a daunting amount of tasks to achieve to progress. In general, each class has only two types of attacks, and players will often find themselves button-mashing to eliminate hordes and get back to safety. Superfuse may have been able to remedy the tedium of combat by making new weapons and actions more readily available to the player, but it requires an immense amount of exploration to find new items.

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Sometimes, items will only present themselves after parts of the environment are destroyed with the use of secret weapons. Additionally, progression is based on whether the player can achieve certain tasks and find hidden items. This takes a lot of time, but exploration is one of the more engaging aspects of the game due to its atmosphere. Where Superfuse knocks it out of the park is its elaborate and dreary art style. Each level is backed by an ominous soundtrack that perfectly suits the atmosphere of the game. There is a stark contrast between the cartoonish character designs and earnest narrative that works incredibly well. Environments are designed to force players to explore and navigate every inch of the map. Luckily, it is an absolute delight to do so, and there is always something captivating or horrific around every corner. For its art direction alone, Superfuse is worth recommending. Diablo meets The Boys is the four-word elevator pitch of Stitch Heads and Raw Fury’s new isometric hack and slasher – and judging from the amount of loot, blood and minced limbs I saw in my hands on demo last week, I’d say they’re pretty bang on the money, albeit with an extra dash of Borderlands thanks to its cel-shaded comic book visuals. Whichever way you slice it, though, Superfuse makes a striking and violent first impression.

Perhaps it’s because I’m playing as its Berserker class, a large walking slab of man muscle whose axe and (comically large) fists can pulverise anything and everything standing in its way. Or maybe it’s because the devs have given me free rein of the game’s extensive skill tree, letting me pile in dozens of points into attacks, abilities and power-ups normally reserved for later on. Superfuse may be a loot-driven hack and slash with hundreds of different weapons and armour components to pick from, but its skill tree is equally vast, giving you as much flexibility in how your attacks play out onscreen as your various wardrobe choices – and some of its effects are deliciously gory. It’s all thanks to its titular fuses. Each class can assign up to six different abilities in Superfuse – in my demo, four of them were assigned to QWER, while my two main attacks were bound to my right and left mouse click (a little finicky when I also had to click to move – while holding down shift – but we made it work). It was these latter two I ended up pumping most of my skill points into. First up was my Slam attack, a classic punch the ground type affair that does extra damage than a regular punch. There are plenty of passive upgrades to unlock here, such as increasing its power, area of effect and so on, but it’s the fuses you’re really after. When a fuse slot opens up, you can really start morphing the attack into your special blend of delightful destruction.

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They’re split into several different categories, allowing you to apply the effect at the start of an attack, when it hits, when it kills, or when it ends. Fork, for example, will split any projectile attack into three smaller projectile attacks, helping you spread the damage over a much larger area. Mirror, meanwhile, will duplicate a copy of those projectiles behind you, and Ricochet will let projectiles bounce off walls. There are dozens more you can apply, too, but even just having these three in play proved to be a devastatingly powerful combo. Combine all of those with Slam’s Shockwave ability (and pile some points into its accompanying effectiveness option to increase the width of said shockwaves), for example, and your big ground punch will now ripple out forwards, backwards and, if you’re in a tight corridor (as you quite often are in Superfuse’s procedurally generated levels), bounce back off the walls. It’s a jolly good fun to watch, but also highly effective at mowing down its large crowds of enemies – and when there’s no dodge roll to try and get out of harm’s way (at least not in my demo build), you’ll need to make quick work of these hordes to keep progressing. You can also tap 1 and 2 to top up your health and stamina meters, I should note, but they’re also on a timer, so you can’t spam them relentlessly if you end up getting overwhelmed.Operation Tango

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