Too Many Weapons
- May 22, 2017
- Studio HK
Too Many Weapons is a local multiplayer arena combat game where anything and everything is a weapon! Featuring a huge variety of objects, outfits, and maps!
Reviews
- The game is simple and fun, especially when played with friends or family, making it a great choice for casual gaming sessions.
- The physics and customization options are enjoyable, and the game features a variety of maps that keep the gameplay interesting.
- The game has a humorous and entertaining aspect, with dramatic camera angles and fun interactions that can lead to laughter.
- The gameplay is very limited, consisting mainly of moving, picking up, and throwing items, which can become repetitive quickly.
- There are significant issues with controller support and menu functionality, making it frustrating for players trying to join games.
- Many players feel the game does not justify its price, suggesting it would be better suited for a lower cost due to its lack of depth and content.
- gameplay3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for its extreme simplicity, offering only basic actions like moving, picking up, and throwing items without any animations or advanced mechanics such as dodging. Overall, it feels very limited and lacks depth.
“The gameplay is literally as simple as move, aim, throw stuff.”
“The gameplay is lacking so much.”
“There are no dodge mechanics, and the only actions are to move, pick up, and throw. None of these actions have animations; you just spawn the item above your head and fling it.”
“The gameplay is literally as simple as move, aim, and throw stuff.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by its playful and chaotic mechanics, reminiscent of titles like Gang Beasts, where players engage in comical prop-based battles. The dramatic camera angles and unexpected AI mishaps contribute to a lighthearted atmosphere that elicits laughter, especially when played with friends. Overall, the game offers a fun and entertaining experience, particularly in its early access phase.
“Like Gang Beasts without arms, so basically throwing props at each other ranging from chairs, skids, cars (yes, I said cars), bookshelves, and many more. It's really fun! I played a full half hour and it was making me giggle because the camera is dramatic, almost like a third-person kill cam when it's the last prop hit on a player, which made me laugh quite hard. It's worth your time if you have some friends too, as it's really quick to load and does not need a supercomputer but still looks nice and has bloom and some other options that never come with first releases of games. Sometimes the AI trips over a prop and dies, and the camera is dramatic. Just give it a go!”
“What would make this game better is a setting that plays some intense music, or funny music to help with the feel of the game.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability is criticized for being highly buggy, particularly in the menu, and it only supports one controller, leading to a frustrating user experience.
“With the current version of this game, the menu is extremely buggy and only one controller works with the game.”
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Reviewers suggest that the game's music could be improved by incorporating more intense or humorous tracks to enhance the overall atmosphere and player experience.
“What would make this game better is a setting that plays some intense music or funny music to enhance the overall feel of the game.”