God Mode

God Mode (2013)

by Old School Games, Atlus
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Do you like running? How about gunning? What if special abilities are thrown into the mix? Upgradable weapons? Let's say there’re dozens of on-screen enemies to unleash this firepower on, and as your reward for dispatching them you get experience and gold to collect that can be used for character customization and new equipment--all the while playing alongside friends in 4-player cooperative play! If you like the sound of all this, then you'll love God Mode. Retro shooter action and RPG elements are combined in this new downloadable third-person shooter. God Mode combines non-linear gameplay, fast and frantic shooting, hordes of on-screen enemies, a fully functional online coop mode, and features visuals and gameplay that rival that of a full-priced boxed title. Matches rarely--if ever--play out the same, as dozens of in-game modifiers can significantly alter the gameplay on the fly. Characters are fully customizable, both in appearance and equipment, which continually evolve. Gold and experience are constantly accrued and used to unlock new and satisfying weaponry and unique powerful abilities, both of which can be further upgraded.Key Features:Cooperative multiplayer for up to 4 players (with special PvP locations) Collect gold and experience to unlock upgradable weapons and abilities Extensive character customization Dozens of Tests of Faith (in-game modifiers) dynamically alter gameplay in each levelShow more
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Had this game on ps3 back in the day. Got it either as a free trial or through ps plus and played in for probably 100+ hours. It'd be nice to have on here since it was removed from steam for no reason.
finally figuring the game out and fighting the Fire demon and unlocking the plasma cannon and hearing the into voice over about the various ways you died and got sent to purgatory.
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