![]() There are plenty of characters to choose from in Nuclear Throne, most of them unlocked by progress, and all of them are unique, each class clearly designed to allow the player to put together his cool stories of reaching for victory before being inevitably defeated by this wasteland filled with threats. The small snippets of text that appear during level transitions are worth mentioning for their ability to induce hope or panic with just a few well-placed words, with my favorite currently being "Death, death, death," which perfectly sums up the atmosphere of the game. ![]() Nuclear Throne is a very classic take on the rogue-like, a game that procedurally generates levels and enemies and challenges gamers to get as far as possible without dying, although in the end it's impossible to avoid this fate. Players are dropped into the middle of a world, asked to take out all enemies moving around to open up a gate (magic portal or advanced tech?) to get to the next one, doing so until they reach the special royal chair mentioned in the title. To make good progress, players will need to carefully manage their health and their combination of weapons and ammo, choosing when to fight, when to run and how to use the environment in order to get an advantage. Initially, the enemies are relatively slow to fire and move around in relatively predictable patterns, allowing players to plan how they will approach an area and then strafe when the level allows it to take them out.
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