UBERMOSH:SANTICIDE
- July 27, 2018
- Walter Machado
UBERMOSH:SANTICIDE is a single-player shooter game, known for its fast-paced arcade-style gameplay and top-down view. In each 90-second match, players must survive in a weapons-filled pit and defeat as many enemies as possible. With Classic, Hardboiled, and Santicide mode options, players can customize the difficulty and choose from various class mods and powers to fit their playstyle. The game's good music and ranking system make it a must-try for arcade enthusiasts.
Reviews
- Intense, fast-paced gameplay that keeps players engaged and provides a thrilling experience.
- New features like blade customization and the Santicide difficulty mode add depth and variety to the gameplay.
- Electrifying soundtrack that enhances the overall atmosphere and enjoyment of the game.
- Steep learning curve that may frustrate new players, especially with the increased difficulty in Santicide mode.
- Minimalistic visuals that some players may find underwhelming, impacting immersion.
- Limited content and replayability may lead to a shorter overall experience compared to other games.
- gameplay18 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay of "ubermosh: santicide" is characterized by intense, fast-paced action that keeps players engaged through challenging combat and an electrifying soundtrack that enhances the experience. While the mechanics are simple yet addictive, some players note a drawback in limited content and replay value, which may affect long-term interest. Overall, the game is praised for its exhilarating atmosphere and the evolution of gameplay mechanics throughout the series.
“Ubermosh: Santicide delivers fast-paced and adrenaline-pumping action gameplay, keeping players engaged with its relentless combat and challenging enemies.”
“The game features an electrifying soundtrack that perfectly complements its high-octane gameplay, enhancing the overall experience and immersing players in its intense atmosphere.”
“Ubermosh: Santicide delivers an exhilarating and action-packed experience with its intense gameplay and captivating soundtrack.”
“Ubermosh: Santicide may suffer from limited content in terms of gameplay modes or replay value, potentially leading to short playtimes or reduced long-term interest.”
“While the core gameplay is the same in each, I do suggest starting from the beginning as you'll better appreciate the minor changes to each as it evolves from one to the next.”
“It's not explained at all, but it is possible to figure out most of it through gameplay.”
- music18 mentions
- 39 % positive mentions
- 61 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's music is widely praised for its electrifying and captivating soundtrack, which enhances the high-octane gameplay and immerses players in an intense atmosphere. Reviewers highlight the soundtrack as a standout feature, describing it as exhilarating and integral to the overall experience, making it a significant reason to engage with the game. Additionally, the integration of original music by the developer adds a commendable touch to the game's vibe.
“The game features an electrifying soundtrack that perfectly complements its high-octane gameplay, enhancing the overall experience and immersing players in its intense atmosphere.”
“Santicide delivers an exhilarating and action-packed experience with its intense gameplay and captivating soundtrack.”
“Set to the tune of an absolutely balls-to-the-wall amazing soundtrack, with a hurricane of blood, guns, and ammunition, it's nearly impossible not to enjoy.”
“How much money can you waste before the regret overcomes you and you jump off a 10-story building while listening to the soundtrack to 'Requiem for a Dream' with your overpriced earbuds you bought a few days ago?”
“Same f***ing music”
“And music too.”
- graphics8 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 88 % neutral mentions
- 13 % negative mentions
The game's graphics feature a minimalistic art style that enhances its unique aesthetic, though some players feel this simplicity may detract from immersion and engagement due to a lack of visual complexity. While the visuals appeal to fans of old-school cyberpunk, the overall reception is mixed, with some finding them underwhelming.
“The minimalist art style contributes to the game's unique aesthetic, creating a distinct visual experience.”
“I was mainly drawn in by the old-school cyberpunk aesthetic, and I'm having way more fun than I thought I would.”
“The visuals are striking in their simplicity, offering a unique charm that enhances the overall gameplay experience.”
“While the minimalist art style contributes to the game's unique aesthetic, certain players may find the lack of visual complexity or detail underwhelming, impacting overall immersion and engagement.”
“However, its steep learning curve and minimalist visuals may pose challenges for some players.”
“While the minimalist art style contributes to the game's unique aesthetic, certain players may find the lack of visual complexity or detail underwhelming, impacting overall immersion and engagement.”
- story5 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 60 % neutral mentions
- 20 % negative mentions
The game features a minimalistic story that serves primarily as a backdrop for its action, suggesting that humans create violent environments to channel their aggressive tendencies. While the narrative is not a focal point, it provides a simple context for the gameplay, which is praised for its engaging mechanics and impressive soundtrack.
“The story (not that it needs one) is a simple excuse for the action: the real world is peaceful but humans need violence and created the uber-mosh-pit so they can exercise their violent tendencies.”
“No story.”
“The story (not that it needs one) is a simple excuse for the action: the real world is peaceful but humans need violence and created the uber-mosh-pit so they can exercise their violent tendencies.”
- replayability4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The replayability of "ubermosh: santicide" is mixed; while the short rounds encourage repeated play, the limited content and gameplay modes may hinder long-term interest and overall replay value.
“The short rounds are enough to make this game replayable ad-nauseam, but without the nauseam.”
“Ubermosh: Santicide may suffer from limited content in terms of gameplay modes or replay value, potentially leading to short playtimes or reduced long-term interest.”
“Limited content may impact replayability.”
“The short rounds are enough to make this game replayable ad nauseam, but without the nauseam.”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's atmosphere is significantly enhanced by its electrifying soundtrack, which complements the high-octane gameplay and immerses players in an intense experience. Reviewers highlight the underrated quality of the atmosphere in the ubermosh series, praising its combination of gameplay, music, and overall vibes.
“The game features an electrifying soundtrack that perfectly complements its high-octane gameplay, enhancing the overall experience and immersing players in its intense atmosphere.”
“The Ubermosh series is an underappreciated and unrecognized game series with excellent atmosphere, gameplay, music, and vibes.”