It feels like the whole game is falling to pieces, and you’re in control of the chaos.
you’re able to’t help but echo it right back Antonblast is, well, a blast.
Anton releases a screaming stream of profanity before setting off to reclaim them.
Few of these permanently change mechanics there are only two health upgrades that stick around.
You’re constantly urged to charge gung-ho into danger, thanks to a dash-attack mechanic that boosts your speed.
Jump, and the speed boost also persists, hurling him across wider gaps.
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Many levels also feature gimmicks that further transform how Anton controls for sections at a time.
A jet-pack, for instance, sends him flying forwards as you tap now and then to gain altitude.
They work best utilized in the Happy Hour to further emphasize the hectic dash to the finish line.
Antonblast was reviewed on PC and SteamDeck, with a code provided by the publisher.
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