- April 27, 2017
- COLOPL, Inc.
TITAN SLAYER
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About
"Titan Slayer" is a thrilling action game that transports players to a world of massive titans. As a skilled hunter, your mission is to climb and defeat these colossal beasts in strategic battles, using a variety of weapons and abilities. With stunning visuals and intense combat, Titan Slayer offers an unforgettable gaming experience for fans of giant monster battles.







- The game offers an exciting and intense combat experience, especially against giant bosses, providing a great sense of scale and immersion.
- The mechanics of dodging and switching between different weapons are engaging and can provide a good workout, making it a fun way to stay active.
- Despite its short length, the game has replayability through different difficulty levels and achievements, which can enhance the overall experience.
- The game is very short, with only three levels that can be completed in under an hour, leading to a feeling of insufficient content for the price.
- There are several technical issues, including clunky controls and bugs that hinder gameplay, such as problems with weapon dropping and crashes.
- The sound design and overall polish of the game are lacking, making it feel more like a demo than a fully realized product.
gameplay
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is generally praised for its solid mechanics, particularly the enjoyable dodge and combat systems, which enhance the experience against large bosses. However, some users feel the content is limited, suggesting that while the gameplay is engaging, it may not justify a higher price point compared to other titles, especially in early access or free VR games that offer better overall experiences.
“The baseline mechanics are really good and all of the weapons feel super epic.”
“The dodge mechanic is a lot of fun when you're facing huge bosses.”
“Content is leaning towards the short end but the rock-solid gameplay and the phenomenal visuals/presentation more than make up for it.”
“I had to go back and reload the game because I was expecting at least an hour of gameplay for $13.”
“Many early access and even free VR games have better graphics, sound, gameplay mechanics, presentation, immersion, physics, etc.”
“They you start to see how the gameplay mechanics work.”