Ion Fury
Do you feel nostalgia for the 90s? The Ion Fury game might help you, with which you will quickly switch to the 1990s. Ion Fury is nothing but a shooting that makes you feel like you're still in the early 2000s.
You will feel the retro spirit not only for the shooter but also for the graphics that make the whole game seem as complex as possible. The evidence is Shelly Bombshell who asks no questions but lets go of her weapons to find answers.
The title already says a lot about what this game is like, where there is not much slow motion. It shoots all over, exploring levels that look good but have no function. There is enough action without much space so that part is well complex.
The game has a standard weapon offering where each weapon has a purpose. But you also need to know how to operate these weapons because there is not enough ammunition. The first weapon you will have available is a Loverboy whose firing marks several opponents. There is also a shotgun that can serve as a grenade launcher.
The player can also use explosives present in the form of bombs, so it is best to use a crossbow to fight the enemy. There are not many weapons, but what is available fits well as a tool to destroy your opponent. Shooting will not bother you all the time as you play because the game is quite challenging.
The downside of the game is the presentation of opponents that could be better done. You can get to know most of the enemies through the first three chapters, so after a long playing time, there aren't many surprises. Sometimes opponents can get lost in the space, so they will not react to what's in front of them. It may happen that in one challenge you have an enemy with whom you will have to invest everything to win, and at other times that same enemy will no longer be dangerous and you will not have to fight it again.
In the end, it is clear that this game will most delight those who love action and who want to experience the fun period of the 90s.