
Mother-our Sanctuary’s AI protector-watches over those of us who remain.

We left with our lives and little more, seeking refuge off-planet-a refuge from the crazed mutants we call the Scourge a refuge from the marauders who stayed to pillage and seize control of what remains on the surface. We left when the asteroid shattered the Moon and froze the Earth, bringing with it a virus that birthed unspeakable horrors. Out-think and outfight enemy players and the dwellers of the frozen Earth. Choose from a roster of adaptive Explorers, arm yourself with a combination of unique abilities and weapons, and conquer the challenges of a hostile wasteland. Enter a free-to-play action shooter where squads of three compete to survive and dominate in a hybrid of sandbox-style player-versus-enemy and class-based player-versus-player. Scavengers is your strategic survival battleground.
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The effects are decent enough too, providing a great arcade feel in terms of the audio design.By William D'Angelo, posted on 02 September 2020 / 1,683 Viewsĭ eveloper Midwinter Entertainment announced the free-to-play survival shooter, Scavengers, will be coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, in addition to the previously announced PC version. It fits perfectly with the madcap gameplay and even though you’ll be hard pressed to remember the tracks after playing, Danger Scavenger certainly wouldn’t be the same without them. And in terms of audio, if you like your highly charged synth music then this is the game for you. Personally I’ve enjoyed the different robot designs, and it’s appreciated that the menus all work great, are neatly organised, and clearly presented. The design itself is quite a basic set up, but each corporation works on a variation of a theme. Visually there is an isometric feel to the game and it all comes across as very colourful and exciting. Of course, some will love the constant challenge and the chance to keep pushing forward until they reach the end. But it’s enjoyable enough, even if it does fast become difficult it’s about there where fun turns to dread. It’s addictive and feels very old school arcade in how it runs. These can come in very handy indeed.įor the most part, Danger Scavenger delivers up fast and furious gameplay. There are also little shop areas dotted around in certain levels, letting you spend your scrap on more health or some new weapons.

There are also chests dotted around that offer new weapons and enhancements to add on, like glasses that ensure your shooting is more accurate, or the ability to get an extra life if you die. As you progress through the levels shooting away at robot enemies you get the chance to loot them for more ammo and scrap. The usual choices are in place, with little to really write home about shotguns, assault rifles or even huge missile launchers if you want. Weapons are freely switchable and whilst you’ll certainly fall in love with a specific type, at the same time Danger Scavenger allows you the chance to experience all the choices on offer. However, even though I may not be a fan of the set-up, Danger Scavenger did enough to tempt me back, time and time again it’s there where the gameplay is a success. Granted, some relish this challenge, but for others – read: me – they’ll be left to cry. The problem I have here is that if you die, you’re left to start again from the beginning, no matter how far you have advanced. After you complete each boss, you get the chance to head back to your hideout to have a little break, before going at it again. You have five corporations to take down, with each of those covering several levels, prior to a boss battle at the end.

Your job is to pick a Scavenger you like the look of, ideally one who has the stats you want to play with, and go out and take back the city. You play a group of rebels – the Scavengers – who take metal and parts scavenged from the destruction of robots, using them as resources.

An evil AI called A.I.O.N.E has made the machines go mad, seeing them rise up against their human masters. The story takes place in a fictional cyberpunk city of the future. Danger Scavenger is a roguelike twin stick shooter and as someone who previously hated these games, I’m starting to understand the appeal thanks mostly to the dawn of Hades and Returnal.
