There are 11 cultists in front of me, and only one round in my sniper rifle. I don’t need any more to near-instantly clear out entire compounds in this game of supernatural executions and flawlessly executed plans. My primary plan – as an ex-cult-member out for revenge – is to kill scores of anonymous cultists across stark, grungy levels until I can finally take out their leader. All I need is my rifle, one bullet and my telekinetic powers.
Planning is at the heart of Children of the Sun, as you scout out each stage and tag all the enemies, Far Cry style. There’s no stealth element, however, as you’re not actually moving around the level but running rings around its perimeter, from a place of safety. You have the telekinetic ability to move the bullet after it’s been fired, and the main way you’ll be expressing this is by flinging it from one exploded head to another.
But the order in which you kill enemies is vitally important. It’s the difference between failing the stage or clearing it – and getting your username out of the bowels of the leaderboards. After you’ve initially fired the gun, you can only see what the bullet sees, and it’s very easy to get into a position – once you’ve inserted it into someone’s head – where there are no enemies in sight for the bullet to leap to. Miss at any point and you’ll have to restart, mercifully with the enemies remaining tagged.
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BITING BACK
The tooth is out there in adventure TEETH OF GLASS
SMOKE ALARM
THE INVISIBLE SMOKE FACTORY is back in a Flash
MECH ME OVER
Move over Mario, here's mech-based platforming in ARMORED SHELL NIGHTJAR
"I like Pillars of Eternity better than Baldur's Gate III"
PILLARS OF ETERNITY deserves a bigger space in the CRPG pantheon
"A harrowing dark fantasy about hapless, bright-eyed children"
Spelunking into hell with MADE IN ABYSS: BINARY STAR FALLING INTO DARKNESS
THE IMMORTAL LOCK
A massive, meaty game in a single horrific Quake map.
NEW MANOEUVRES
Building a dedicated sim racing space in an average family house
OVERWATCH 2
Save me space girl.
REET GOOD TIME
THANK GOODNESS YOU'RE HERE is a riotous recreation of Yorkshire
THE PLUCKY SQUIRE
How many games let you make friends with a MtG card?