![]() In hectic moments I was running wild and hammering on the Y button to be able to finish off the oncoming hordes of enemies. It adds a level of tension where you always have to keep an eye out for how your ammo is holding up, and find the right opportunities to reload. This is a bit jarring at first, but as I went through the game I came to really enjoy this. ![]() The one unique thing about the combat in this game is that you have to manually reload your gun, and I mean press the button to reload each individual bullet. Cover can be used, and there’s a handy combat roll that helps you avoid enemy fire, but it’s mostly just moving and shooting. ![]() The most important thing in a game like this, before you factor in any of the details, is that those core shooting mechanics feel good, and Dust & Neon nails those. Dust & Neon tasks you with going through a series of wild west-themed levels, shooting robots and collecting loot. ![]()
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