Tick Tock Bang Bang short gameplay[60FPS]

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Steam store page: http://store.steampowered.com/app/460650
My Steam review: http://steamcommunity.com/id/thugnificent/recommended/460650

Tick Tock Bang Bang is a time manipulating FPS where you are a stunts woman and you have to do all these dodging, slow bullet time kills and all sorts of neat stunts. Yes, it’s very much inspired from Superhot, now that that’s out of the way we can actually review the game. The game has Mirror’s edge vibe as the graphics art-style is very similar to that.

Graphics:

The graphics in Tick Tock Bang Bang are very basic but that doesn’t mean the game looks bad. In fact the game looks very pretty. Graphics plain and simplistic. Sort of that minimal look going on and it’ll definitely remind you of Mirrors edge. Field of view is fully adjustable upto 120 degrees. Game is locked at 60FPS. I did have some dips, especially when a lot was going on the screen in the game with ‘Extreme’ graphics settings. I guess all those physics based calculations do take a toll on the GPU.

Sound:

The game has some nice ambient music. It’s not the best but it’s okay for such a game. There are a few lines of voice acting which are done in a good manner.

Gameplay:

Let’s get down to the main part of this game. The gameplay, and it did not disappoint me. I really loved playing this game throughout. You’re a Hollywood stunts woman named Delta T and you must go through these bunch of Hollywood stunt scenarios. When your character is stopped in place the time slows down. You can use this to dodge enemy fire and do your stunts. You can jump as well but the time only goes in real-time when you press either direction buttons. So moving forward or backward or strafing left and right are the only movements which will make the time go normally. Most missions or ‘stunts’ consist of you getting from point A to point B while dodging robots, cars, rocks, lasers etc. A few missions have you kill the enemies.

There’s a bunch of different obstacles. Your first stunt has you dodge a bunch of cars and trucks thrown at you, yes not driving, just randomly thrown at you and you must dodge them. The physics are different every time so every time you start a stunt the cars/trucks will be thrown in a different pattern. So there is no predictable pattern in most missions. The robot enemies however are placed at the same spot every time so you can strategize your movement accordingly. There’s quite a lot of missions and with workshop support you can also get more.

Delta T has a very short range electrocuting gun. For this to be effective you must be right next to the enemy. Once you kill an enemy they will drop bullets, the amount depends on the stunt you’re doing but in most of the stunts you get 1 bullet per robot killed. There’s other weapon pickups too like an EMP grenade which can be used to kill specific enemies. When an enemy is killed it explodes and these explosions can sometimes get in the way but I think that’s deliberate. It makes the game a bit more challenging as these explosions can obscure other enemies.

There’s a lot of different types of enemies, there’s an orange robot drone which shoots at you, one bullet at a time. There’s also different type of robot drone which shoots 2 bullets at a time and is purple colored. When any of these drones shoot, you can clearly see the bullets and dodge accordingly as they leave a bit of trail which can tell you the direction the bullet is traveling. There’s other types of enemies such as exploding dummies (think those headless kamikaze in Serious Sam games) who run towards you and blow up when the touch you or anything like a car/block/object. You have to either shoot to kill them or bait them to oncoming traffic/obstacles. There’s big huge rotating laser robots as well as boss fights.



Graphics: 8/10
Sound: 6/10
Gameplay: 9/10
Overall: 8/10

Conclusion:

A very fun game which can be extremely satisfying. Killing a whole bunch of people in slo-mo while dodging bullets like the Matrix. Dodging cars, trucks and exploding dummies and did I mention EXPLOSIONSSS?!?!?? Yes please! There’s achievements (though a bit short on achievement quantity in my opinion, only 6 achievements as of this review, maybe they’ll add more later). Workshop support so you can download other people’s creations. The price tag is very reasonable and if you enjoy the game for even 3 hours it’d be worth it.







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