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Megaton Rainfall

Megaton Rainfall

Pentadimensional Games, SL·Released Oct 17, 2017·Single player

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ShooterSimulationIndie
Critic60/100
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Become an indestructible interdimensional superbeing in this first-person superhero game, and save Earth from an alien invasion. Be careful though - you are so powerful you can destroy entire skyscrapers (unintentionally) when you miss your otherworldly target...

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4 reviews
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Critic60/100
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Created by a one-person team based out of Madrid, Megaton Rainfall is, at the very least, a technical marvel. It's very much comparable to No Man's Sky; an indie hit that wows with its sheer scale and the breadth of its ambition. But much like Hello Games' oft-maligned space explorer, this superhero simulator struggles to maintain the impressive impact of its first hour, or live up to the lofty heights of those dangerously high ambitions.

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GameSpot
Justin Clark·Oct 29, 2017
Critic70/100
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Megaton Rainfall pulls off some feats and squanders others, but one's thing's for sure: there's no other superhero game like it.

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Critic50/100
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Megaton Rainfall is an incredible accomplishment, but not one that we particularly liked to play. The sense of scale is outstanding – and it's even more impressive with PlayStation VR – but the cumbersome combat grates almost as badly as its cringe-inducing storyline. It would appear that even being a literal god isn't all it's cracked up to be.

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