Pandemic Shooter is by no means a quality title but it only costs five bucks so it is easy to understand this is a budget first person shooter. If you have the tenacity to see the campaign through to the end, an infinite horde mode becomes available which is a little cheap since this is an option that should be unlocked from the start. Simply moving in all directions carries weight, as if the player is walking with 20 pound ankle weights. There is no option to aim down sights either, making lining up those headshots a little more difficult than they need to be. For some reason the “Y” button pulls up the menu instead of reloading like typical FPS controls. Like the story and gameplay, the control scheme is also weird and doesn’t make sense. Especially since there is no music, the zombie grunt noises are annoying and way overused. Unless fighting a boss or you get totally overwhelmed, taking out throngs of the same zombies with the basic hand pistol is rarely a challenge or any fun. Gameplay-wise, you are armed with different firearms and must shoot at the slow moving zombies that spawn around you. It is so weird! The comic book story transitions are also awkwardly fixated on the behinds of females. Topics include things like flat Earth believers and a stupidly uncomfortable amount of giggling. It is like listening to a blooper reel at the end of the movie without actually seeing the movie. As you make your way through each stage, which is nothing more than tight corridors that never change elevation and has plenty of dead ends, the playable character and his contact on the phone speak only in inside jokes that make no sense to the player. ![]() ![]() Apparently you are the only one capable of wielding weapons to fight waves of zombies who spawn and die with unconventional animations. Apparently two space velociraptors are trying to spread misinformation on Earth, causing its inhabitants confusion and chaos and somehow zombies are involved. Saying the story is weird is an understatement. It might be a 3D shooter but its gameplay is essentially one-dimensional, basic, mindless, and raises an eyebrow from a narrative and presentation perspective. Pandemic Shooter is a five dollar, cel-shaded FPS on Switch made available from Cave Games and No Gravity Games.
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