Fight your way to victory with Anger Foot
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The leg of anger is dynamic first-person shooter with a focus on kicking doors and over-the-top action as you blast waves of enemies overlaid on an adrenaline-pumping techno soundtrack.
Much of the game involves moving through closed corridors and interiors, kicking down doors, and shooting at enemies, similar to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Fortnite Battle Royale. However, instead of fighting human opponents, Anger Foot is a completely single-player game.
What are you doing at Anger Foot?
Anger Foot is a first-person shooter so named because it focuses on knocking down doors before shooting at the enemies inside. It is characterized by excessive violence and action, reminiscent of unreasonably violent fighters like John Wick.
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How to play Anger Foot?
Anger Foot is a relatively simple first-person shooter by most standards. The graphics are deliberately low-poly, and controls are limited to moving, shooting, kicking, and throwing. Enemies are designed not so much as serious problems, but as plentiful targets for your senseless destruction. The goal of the game is just to have fun shooting and killing enemies creatively.
What games are similar to Anger Foot?
The most direct comparison to Anger Foot is Hotline Miami. Both games have dynamic gameplay, lots of blood and an emphasis on violence and destruction. Anger Foot is 3D, unlike 2D Hotline Miami, but the games are very similar in terms of gameplay.
Short but enjoyable shooter
The rather primitive graphics combined with the relatively short single-player campaign will probably turn some people off, but Anger Foot is an enjoyable experience that revels in its simplicity. The soundtrack adds an adrenaline rush, with loud background tracks that keep you on your toes throughout the journey.
The game doesn’t take itself seriously, and the way the doors react when kicked, immediately flying off their hinges and crashing into any enemies in their path at speed is satisfying every time. It’s not a game you’re likely to return to, but it’s fun while it lasts.