Megaton: Total Destruction
- October 13, 2017
- TotalDistraction
"Megaton: Total Destruction" is an artillery game that challenges you to demolish abandoned cities worldwide using various bombs, from High Explosive to Singularity projectiles. The game offers 12 distinct projectile types, building fracturing, and an Aftershock mode to vaporize city remains. Each level provides a unique experience with unique city designs and hidden secrets to enhance destructive capabilities.
Reviews
- The concept of the game is cool and has potential for fun gameplay.
- Can be enjoyable when it works properly, with some players finding it fun.
- There is hope for future improvements and additional content to enhance the experience.
- The game is plagued with bugs, crashes, and performance issues, making it difficult to play.
- Many players report that the game does not progress properly and lacks a clear way to finish levels.
- Graphics and overall presentation are poor, leading to a frustrating experience for users.
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent freezing and lack of progress, leading to frustration among users. Additionally, there is concern over the developers' apparent absence in addressing these problems.
“It doesn't work properly; it freezes, doesn't progress, and the developers have completely vanished.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
Users have reported significant issues with the graphics, particularly after reloading the game, leading to poor visibility and overall dissatisfaction. This has raised concerns about the game's graphical stability and quality.
“I played it for a few hours, but when I loaded the game back, the graphics were terrible and I couldn't see anything. Please help!”
“The graphics are really disappointing; they look outdated and lack detail.”
“I expected better visuals, but the graphics are subpar and detract from the overall experience.”