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BUCK: Saturday Morning Cartoon Apocalypse Pack





















































About This Game Dust off your VHS player and get ready to go back to the 90's with an old-school, 2D, Action-Adventure game.You play as Buck, a motorcycle garage mechanic who decides to leave everything behind to find the truth behind a girl's disappearance; all while struggling to adjust himself to the harsh, post-apocalyptic future of 1997.Inspired by Biker Mice From Mars, Batman: The Animated Series, Samurai Jack and more - BUCK: Saturday Morning Cartoon Apocalypse aims to bring the difficult gameplay mechanics of late 90's 2D side-scrollers and combine them with the visual style and themes of our favorite Saturday Morning Cartoons.Trained by his stepdad to fight, shoot and fix nearly anything, Buck can surprise the biggest of brutes by his speed and strength. Traverse the sands of Venganza: a carefully built 2D world with hidden passages, dark secrets and remorseless characters. Destroy enemies with Buck's own hand crafted, upgradeable weapons. Unlock new weapons and combos as you progress. Explore unique levels with branching paths and hidden areas. Earn Scraps and loot unique items to upgrade your arsenal, craft ammunition and improve healing items. Negotiate with the salty denizens of Westown, wayward merchants and mysterious mercenaries, each with their own goal and agenda.*BUCK is an Early Access title and shouldn't be considered a finished product. The game may or may not change significantly over the course of development. To learn more about Steam Early Access, please visit http://store.steampowered.com/earlyaccessfaq/ 7aa9394dea Title: BUCK: Saturday Morning Cartoon ApocalypseGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Early AccessDeveloper:Wave InteractivePublisher:Wave InteractiveRelease Date: 17 Mar, 2017 BUCK: Saturday Morning Cartoon Apocalypse Pack buck saturday morning cartoon apocalypse. buck saturday morning cartoon apocalypse Dead game, last update was over a year ago. No point in investing anymore seemed cool but I suppose its just another dead project.. Love the game from the start. In my head I cant stop comparing it to Shank with a touch of story telling like in the Sin City movie. Good story and keeps me wanting to keep on playing. It has some bugs and lacking little bit in the combat area, unless you use a controller. It is little annoying with full inventory all the time. Love the artistic cartoon style graphics. All in all a thumbs up. I hope this game succeeds it is realy is a gem. :). Right now it is just a BIG ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥t. The music and graphical art are wonderful. The gameplay, really ♥♥♥♥♥♥. It is REALLY needed to improve it a lot before realeasing something playable. I decided to abandon this game when after time playing I was stuck in a loop, impossible to win, impossible to come back in home to finish mission. Lots of hope, Im really fond of such apocalyptic game, but, please, try it before asking us to play it ... Until it improve, I'm asking a refund after one hour playing !!!. i rally like this game but there is a big minus you can die really easy you almost have no health or the enemy is too strong or you always get empety of healing stuff besides all of that i rally like this game.. ACTUALLY its a HARD game and thats a GOOD thing (reminds me of MORtal combats). ACTUALLY its a HARD game and thats a GOOD thing (reminds me of MORtal combats). I discovered this gem when it first launched it's early access on Steam, and I was instantly convinced that I would buy it - some time. So I wishlisted it, being a sceptic towards early access and all. But ever since I did, I've revisited the gamepage frequently, rewatching the trailer dozen times every week, reading reviews, searching for more footage from the game. 2 days ago I couldn't resist it anymore and I just HAD to buy it. And boy am I happy I did!If you're like me, and enjoyed the post-apocalyptic atmosphere and badassery of Lucas Arts' "Full Throttle" and Double Fine's "Brutal Legend", and don't mind this game being neither 3rd person 3D or "point and click", then this might be something for you.You traverse in a "semi-openworld" game, and by "semi" I mean that there's a map with locations that you can choose and instantly travel to with your motorcycle, meaning that you don't partake in the actual travelling. To be an actual "openworld"-game IMO would be if the game had several different routes interconnecting the world that you would either have to travel manually or at least be given the choice alongside a fast-travel option. Personally, I don't mind really. In fact, for this game in particular, I prefer it this way. And maybe you do to. ;)When travelling to different locations you'll encounter alot of interesting characters, some of them just there for the sake of giving the game more depth, many NPC's for subquests, and others further developing the main story of the game. So nothing out of the ordinary there compared to other games, but you're actually given dialogue-choices, so depending on your answers, the outcome is changable, and I think it's AWESOME!Many interesting locations to discover! Keep in mind that it's early - VERY EARLY - access, so there aren't too many locations yet, I've been to all the current locations in just over 2 hours of playtime, but those locations that are currently available are some next-level eyecandy! There's some platforming, enough to keep the leveldesign interesting, but not too much. It is mainly a 2D brawler with grinding-features and an actual story. Now, what I mean by grinding is that you travel back to areas you've been to, just for the looting from foes and staged away throughout the areas, so that you may craft new items from all the scavenging and looting. If you don't care much for crafting, then stay clear of this game. But if you don't mind that extra feature, then go for it! :)To sweeten the deal, there are voice-actors for every NPC's I've encountered thus far. Most of them are decent, while some of them are just terrific! As a matter of fact: the voice of the narrator (and also the protagonist's stepfather) is one of the many reasons why I ended up buying the game. To sum it up: although early, and even though combat might feel a bit clunky and lacking finesse, some of it might feel unpolished and quirky, but still I am happy I bought this game. It's truly unlike anything I have in my library, even though it can be compared to other titles in terms of core mechanics and gameplay. I have high hopes and expectations for this game, only by experiencing it in it's current state, and you should too. ;). Cool game if you like apocalyptic lands with dogs running around with shotguns and pistols and is a side scrolling beat them up.Needs:A storage for items. Seriously. Unless there is one and I'm still too early.More combos (maybe too early or didn't see more in the menus)A slight adjustment on the roll recovery as you'll roll, turn to the enemy, hit them once, and then get hit unless in a proper spot.Enjoying it so far, hopefully it becomes a full game.

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