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Superhot Review

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Superhot is an intense and thrilling blend of action and puzzle with a solid bit of narrative to tie its murderous mysteries together into something worth seeing.

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Superhot began as a quick prototype with a cool mechanic, and now it's been blown up into a full-fledged PC release that refines and expands upon that initial concept in some cool ways and wraps it all up in an enjoyable premise. It'll also unlock some good, repeatable modes after you complete its story.

Time is (mostly) on your side in Superhot. Time is slowed down to an absolute crawl when you stop moving, effectively letting you pause, scope out your surroundings, and plan your next moves. Your goal is to eliminate all of the enemies in a level without getting hit yourself. So you can inch along, plotting out a path of murder that dodges every bullet and takes down every opponent. If you fail, you restart the entire level. If you succeed, the game shouts SUPER! HOT! at you over and over again until you decide to move on. It also shows you a real-time run of your play, which makes it look like you're some kind of stylish action movie bad-ass.

The game rarely gets too thought-provoking in its 32 main levels, but figuring out the right steps to take in each situation is really thrilling. It also sets you up over and over again, with levels that have you, for example, starting out trapped in an elevator with three armed enemies. Can you punch one, grab his gun out of the air, use it to shoot the one of the others, and then hope that the last armed enemy fires his gun into the enemy you punched and stunned, giving you time to recover from the pistol's recoil and get off another shot? Or maybe you should just throw the damned pistol in that other guy's face, stunning him and giving you a little more time to react. Oh, by the way, when the elevator door opens, there are two guys with shotguns standing right outside. Good luck.

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The levels themselves can be phenomenal, but it really helps that there's an interesting premise to string you along from one situation to the next. It seems that you're playing a hacked game that some chat friend sent your way. You'll have access to a little ASCII-based (but still mouse-driven) OS that lets you poke around, play some silly little ASCII games, and jack you back into your stolen Superhot executable. The way the game uses this OS and the way it twists and turns it over the course of the game is really great. Though it might not be focused on telling you some huge, complete story, the little bits it gives you about the nature of the game you're playing and the world itself are enough to get your mind going and enough to give it a surprisingly satisfying conclusion. You'll feel like a bad-ass in the levels themselves, but there are also some stellar moments to experience for yourself along the way.

Upon completing that progression, you'll unlock an endless mode that has various modifiers, letting you try to kill as many red dudes in 60 seconds of game time, or real time, or only using a sword, and so on. The endless modes spawn enemies into the world in waves and, as you might expect, it gets tricky fast.

The action in Superhot is highly stylized, with stark white backgrounds that make the glowing red polygons of the enemies stick out in dramatic fashion. Items you can grab, like swords, bottles, pool balls, and so on, show up in black. It's a great look, especially as the enemies shatter apart into a mess of dissipating polygons whenever you deliver a killing blow. Outside of the action, the ASCII terminal has curved, tube TV-like display and a great phosphor glow that, when combined with the other details you're fed about the nature of things, makes it all feel like some weird, old '90s cyberpunk take on online communication, VR, and what it means to be connected. These disparate parts come together and come alive in some really exciting ways that I'll let you find for yourself.

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Upon completing a session, as your run plays back in real-time, you can use some rudimentary editing tools to save a clip of the action, which gets rendered out into a looping animated GIF sort of presentation and posted to Killstagram, the game's real, online service devoted to showing and sharing these short clips. This seems like it could be an effective way for the game to get out to more people, since some of these clips already look pretty amazing. They're also good for catching bugs, like the one time an unarmed enemy just kinda started marching in place on me, letting me run circles around him for awhile until deciding to throw a baseball bat into his stupid face. Even that was... strangely satisfying.

All told, there's a few hours of action here before you unlock the endless modes, and those modes may very well keep you coming back for many, many more hours. It's a bit of a shame that there isn't slightly more to the core story progression, and the game could be better about surfacing high scores on a leaderboard or other details that might help make the main levels a bit more repeatable on their own. I breezed through that core progression in an afternoon, but enjoyed its little story hooks so much that I immediately started playing through it again to watch it all unfold and see if I missed any little clues about the world of Superhot. It's a strong action puzzle game with some incredibly tense moments that are certainly worth seeing for yourself.

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Excited to get this. I'll probably get it for both PC and Xbox One.

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Superhot is a really good example of a game idea that plays to the strengths of the Unity engine.

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Edited By dannyglover

I typed "super hot gif" into google and that did not turn out safe for work (good thing it was only links).

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aparently the main game is only 2 hours long. that for 15 is a hard sell.

I'd rather play 2 hrs of Superhot than 15 hours of Undertale, and thats not because Undertale is a bad game or anything, just that I vastly prefer the style of gameplay present in Superhot.

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Yeah, looks pretty damn cool.

OR SHOULD I SAY SUPERHOT

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No PS4 release? That's criminal.

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I was all (super) hot and ready to buy this game; but it's $32 CAD (after discount).

That.... Seems very high.

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Yeah I was ready to fork over $15 which after $5 for metal as fuck devil daggers still felt like a bit much for a small game but $32 doesn't feel like its inline with what's on offer.

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One question, and it's a stretch!

Is this Burnout Crash Mode for FPS?

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Waited all day to get this but just saw the price...ouch, not to be too much of a complainer but there's a big difference between $15 and $25 in terms of content, and for some of us that 10 bucks is a big deal. So, does this game have the content to justify the extra ten bucks? I agree that it looks super fucking awesome though, and can't wait to play it when I can afford to.

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Themes : Comedy

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SUPER

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Looks great, but damn 31.49 CAD? Wayyyyyyyyy too much.

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@bapetacular: Yeah man I was thinking the same thing. Money's not even that big of a deal really but it's the whole thought of paying $32 for something someone breezed through. I know dollars to hour isn't a great metric and it's a touchy subject what with The Witness and all, but still.

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Glad the full game came together pretty well.

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SUPER

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SUPER HOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!

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I came in here to say two words and two words only

Nice review!

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Holy shit what did I just what.

Holy shit I can't wait to play this.

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HOT

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Edited By ferenz

SUPER

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Edited By bathala

Saw the QuickLook and Nuuvem sale

Bought.

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Shit dude, this thing's 35 bucks. Truth be told, that's probably worth it thanks to the endless mode. This would totally be my go-to zen out game.

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I paid 23 bucks for it. Seems so far to feel like a 20.00 or so game, but that is subjective. I am enjoying the hell out of it...some things don't wait for a sale.

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Honestly, the amount of joy I got from the 3 hour story was totally worth the $23; especially since I can definitely see myself going back to it on my own and with friends.

Also, I got the same satisfying vibe playing it that everyone who loved Hotline Miami seemed to get from that. Maybe I'm just not good with breakneck paced stuff, but planning and executing free-form violence the way you do in Superhot ended up being way more appealing to me.

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It's good, but you're missing the pricepoint, it is absolutely not worth 25$ dollars.

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A lot of people complaining about the price (and I was one of them) are forgetting one thing -

Tree Dude

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@mofaz said:

It's good, but you're missing the pricepoint, it is absolutely not worth 25$ dollars.

It's great and very replayable, that's all that matters. Quantity of content rarely is a good argument for price. It's absolutely worth the price for me. As indie games start growing in production values and polish, you'll get mid-range prices. There have been more than a handful of indie games that have sold very well on $20+. As this starts becoming the norm, people will stop balking at the prices. I'm pretty sure every $60 game you bought wasn't the most satisfying.

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@dave_tacitus: Was almost sure your spoiler was going to be SUPER HOT

edit: oh i think that was the joke

Anyway, I would pay $25 for the chat listener alone. That thing, which you can miss entirely, has a lot of personality. I sat there watching it for 10 minutes last night.

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@forebodingburger: Super Hot is sooo yesterday.

Tree Dude is today, tomorrow and forever!

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It's the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

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Without saying too much, it's the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

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This game is the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

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#skate5

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I'm so glad I spent my money on this, it's the most innovative shooter I've played in years!

@jeff Maybe you should give this the Devil Daggers treatment tonight and take turns in the Endless Mode or something. Could be fun. You'd also let your viewers know how innovative this game is.

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Out of all the shooters I've played in the last few years, I'd say this is by far the most innovative.

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Edited By Emperor_Norton

Great review, but it fails to mention that the game is the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

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I enjoyed this but I can't say the value proposition is quite there yet. It's pretty expensive for what's there today. It seems like more will be added though, but probably just in terms of challenges.

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Great review, but it fails to mention that the game is the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

GUYS, THIS MAN IS LYING! THE SYSTEM HAS TAKEN HIM!! THE SYS- SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT

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@emperor_norton said:

Great review, but it fails to mention that the game is the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

@dynamix said:

Out of all the shooters I've played in the last few years, I'd say this is by far the most innovative.

@grulet said:

I'm so glad I spent my money on this, it's the most innovative shooter I've played in years!

@uninvincible said:

This game is the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

@shagral said:

Without saying too much, it's the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

@propgoat said:

It's the most innovative shooter I've played in years.

@ryendeckard said:

SUPER HOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!

THESE USERS ARE LYING!!! THESE ARE A WHOLE BUNCH OF LIES!!! Don't listen to them if you value your lives!!! PLEASE DO NOT PROGRESS FURTHER INTO THE GAME!!! THE SYSTEM HAS TAKEN THEM! THE SYSTEM HAS-

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I generally like the game, it has a lot of cool ideas and such, but I feel like at times it definitely tries a bit too hard. Also, 25$ for a game that I've heard is beaten within 2 hours is asking a bit much. If this were 10, I would easily be able to endorse purchasing it.

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Man, this game seems right up my alley from the quicklook, the story stuff is outta control, I love how aggressive and atmospheric it is... but unfortunately I don't know if I could handle such an open ending. I know they seem to have exceeded expectations here, but I dunno, these days if I'm gonna let something grab me this hard (story wise), I need a resolution of some kind.

I hope they keep doing this though - maybe a super hot 2 could entice me to get in on both games.

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I've been trying to place this game and how I can describe it. I think it's a mix between Ronin and Hotline Miami.

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