Rock ’em, sock ’em, and chop ’em

Chaotic twin-stick shooters likeHelldiversandAlienationare right in my wheelhouse, so it’s always a treat when someone takes those core ideas and explores them further, adding their own little twists and turns. That’s the case withSecond Hand: Frankie’s Revenge, an upcoming one- to four-player co-op action game that has players slapping together household items to build a makeshift killer robot.

The main point of differentiation inFrankie’s Revengeis a focus on melee combat instead of typical twin-stick shooting. There are some ranged attacks — for instance: my robot could launch ricocheting tennis balls — but for the most part, you’re going to be hacking, slashing, andchoppinghordes of bots.

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DeveloperRikodugot the most important thing right, which is how the movement and melee mechanics feel. In short, they feelgreat. And you aren’t just mindlessly mashing away, either.

During my hands-on at Nordic Game 2018, I had to make liberal use of my stun and dash, and prioritize threats. With a team of kitted-out players, I’m sure you can get even better team synergy going.

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Frankie’s Revengewill support local and online co-op, with a Steam release in mind for later this year. Following the PC debut, Rikodu hopes to release console versionssooner than later.

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