
GES writes: "To start off with I need to say this game is bright. Like in super neon coloured bright. There is more colour in this game than in your full RGB PC case. This game has no warning at startup so i feel it is my duty if you have any form of photosensitive epilepsy please be careful as the amount of colour flashes is just insane."

With seven environment types, limited enemy variety, samey-looking levels, and no multiplayer modes, HYPERGUN starts to feel repetitive after a few runs.

Hypergun is not just a really cool name for some kind of space laser, but it’s also a First-Person-Shooter-Rogue-Lik e or a FPSRL for short.

HYPERGUN puts a comedic and corporate spin on the traditional FPS genre while throwing in just enough rogue-lite elements to dangerously walk the line between replay-ability and mind-numbingly repetitive.