Self-aggrandizing statements aside, JForce Games is certainly ambitious. The five man development team have been hard at work for the past four years and are finally gearing up for a release of their eponymous top-down shooter in 2012. Bursting at the seams with content, JForce: Unstoppable is said to include online co-op, deathmatch, capture the flag, a level editor, endless survival mode, and even fully animated cutscenes -- courtesy of Metal Gear Awesome animator Egoraptor.
In addition to all that content, the game is planned for virtually every platform you can imagne:360, PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. If you're interested in supporting the Dallas-based developer or getting in on their beta (whenever that happens), just head over to their Kickstarter page and make a donation.JForce: Unstoppable looks like a really exciting project, but I can't help but feel like they might be biting off more than they can chew. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Haha. That looks so badass. Hulk hands, lightsabers, portal guns, a hookshot, and Link's Master sword, among other things I didn't bother to identify? Why, fuck yes. Thank you. Endless survival mode and a bunch of crazy weapons are all I need.
Looks a lot like Retro City Rampage with flash-style graphics. I can get on board with this. Seriously, this and Retro City Rampage will fill my nostalgia/pop culture references quota for the next few decades.
Sure it's looks good, but... 4 freaking years for an almost flash game? That amount of time has to be the porting to all system, otherwise, I wouldn't believe it.
I respect the nod to super meat boy, but the game doesn't really interest me. There seems to be a lot of action happening OFF screen, like the grapple gun being used on targets we can't see. I also don't care for the art style.
The humour looks a miss with me, but the game itself looks fun.
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