Kick your way to victory with Anger Foot
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Anger Foot is a fast-paced first-person shooter with an emphasis on kicking down doors and over-the-top action as you blast waves of enemies, overlaid with an adrenaline-pumping techno soundtrack.
A large part of the game involves navigating confined corridors and interiors, kicking down doors and shooting enemies, similar to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Fortnite Battle Royale. However, instead of fighting against human opponents, Anger Foot is an entirely single-player game.
What do you do in Anger Foot?
Anger Foot is a first-person shooter so named because it places an emphasis on kicking doors down before shooting the enemies within. It features over-the-top violence and action reminiscent of gratuitously violent action movies such as John Wick.
How do I play Anger Foot?
Anger Foot is a relatively simple first-person shooter by most standards. The graphics are intentionally low-polygon and the controls are limited to moving, shooting, kicking and throwing. Enemies are intended less as serious challenges and more as bountiful targets for your wanton destruction. The aim of the game is simply to have fun shooting and killing enemies in creative ways.
What games are similar to Anger Foot?
The most direct comparison to Anger Foot is Hotline Miami. Both games feature fast-paced gameplay, plenty of gore and an emphasis on violence and destruction. Anger Foot is 3D as opposed to the 2D Hotline Miami, but the games feel very similar in terms of gameplay.
A short but satisfying shooter
The rather primitive graphics combined with a relatively short campaign that is single-player only will likely put some people off, but Anger Foot is an enjoyable experience that revels in its simplicity. The soundtrack adds to the adrenaline, with thumping background tracks that keep you pumped the whole way through.
The game does not take itself seriously and the way doors react to being kicked by your foot, immediately flying off the hinges and being propelled into any enemies in its path at speed, is satisfying every time. It's not a game you're likely to come back to, but it is fun while it lasts.