Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer

So.... got what it takes to be a X Slayer?!?... 7 weapons, blood and gore, twisted music by Seepage & Psyko Syndikate, and maps where you can blow up everything. its awesome. started making it in 1998 in high school with my friend and now im 37, so i have life experience now.

Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer is a retro, shooter and 1990's game developed by Big Z Studios Inc. and published by No More Robots.
Released on June 01st 2023 is available only on Windows in 9 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil and Russian.

It has received 1,125 reviews of which 1,097 were positive and 28 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.2 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 8.24€ on Steam and has a 50% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: 1.4GHz processor or faster
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550/equivalent or higher
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

Reviews

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Oct. 2024
An actually really solid boomer shooter, and it's funny too. It helps if you're also a Hypnospace Outlaw fan, but it's not necessary
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May 2024
I enjoyed every second. If you grew up in the late 90's - early 00's and were an edgy teen, this game feels like a dose of nostalgia shot directly into the veins while being a fresh experience. It's not the most mechanically in-depth boomer-shooter, but its it is perfectly serviceable for what its worth. The game is frantic enough while not being too overtly difficult making it fairly fun to play throughout. I really enjoyed the unique mechanic of using glass as shotgun ammo and the Hackblood Talisman is an absolute blast to play with. The soundtrack to this game is top notch and just reeks of nu-metal and angst, easily taking its place as one of my favorites. Sound effects are all very distinct and help you keep a mindful awareness of your surrounds as every sound an enemy type makes is quite distinct as well as their attack sound effects. Aesthetics and sound design is where this game really nails down its charm. Its apparently related to Hypnospace Outlaw, but I don't care. This stands gloriously on its own.
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April 2024
Slayers X is a retro-FPS in the mold of ye olde Build Engine, spun off from 2019's Y2K-internet simulator Hypnospace Outlaw, that can best be described as Duke3D filtered through a parodical view of late 90s teen-culture, fueled by angsty Nu Metal, an obsession with the color green, and a plethora of spelling mistakes. This is all in service of the grand meta-joke of the game having been co-developed by a fictional character from the aforementioned Hypnospace Outlaw and there's an impressive level of dedication on part of the (actual) developers going towards making sure that the facade never once slips, right down to setting up an active steam developer account for the aforementioned fictional dev. The context is an integral part of the games very identity, inseparable from what would otherwise just be another retro-FPS among so many. That's not to say that the actual game itself is in any way unenjoyable, quite the opposite actually. The build influence is so strong that one could be forgiven for thinking that the game's running on eduke or a similar build-derivative, the same recipe for guaranteed 90s-authenticity that games like Ion Fury used. Visual presentation, as well as gameplay seem to have come right out of the year 1997, barring a handful of modern conveniences, as well as a generally lower difficulty. The levels also follow the build-tradition of a varied sequence of semi-realistic environments, ranging from a dollar store to an upscale gated community and a county fair, establishing a broad lower middle-class suburban theme, like a distant cousin of Redneck Rampage, but taking place in and around the city of Boise, Idaho, instead of the rural south. The core-gameplay is rock-solid, if not exactly bursting apart at the seams with innovation. The seven or so weapons are nicely distinct and fill all the usual niches without overlapping too much and the rather generous ammo distribution means that they'll each see plenty of use. The enemy roster meanwhile ends up being a tad underwhelming, only offering a relatively small number of fairly basic threats rarely showing behavior more intricate than chasing after the player (in melee enemies) or remaining mostly stationary and shooting (in ranged enemies). But by far the game's biggest issue however, is its length, which is pretty pathetic, running at about 3-4 hours for a full playthrough. The length could've been doubled and the game would've still been a bit on the short side. Apparently the devs are working on more content updates, which I hope come to fruition, because there's really not much to complain about otherwise. As it stands, it's an easy recommendation to fans of Hypnospace Outlaw who need more Zane in their lives and a significantly more cautious one to everyone else.
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March 2024
Ridiculously fun and inzane! bwl If you haven't played Hypnospace, you'll miss some of the humor and context in this game. It's definitely one of the best retro FPS's I've played in a long time. P.S. Don't listen to Zane, SquisherZ rule!
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Jan. 2024
One of the most immature and sloppy FPSs I've played in quite sometime, Slayers X is a game that feels like it hasn't learned a thing about game design post 1995 and combines hoards of poorly placed enemies with limited ammo, a keycard-based progression system without a logical level layout to match, and an edgelord story told by cringe-inducing dialogue and cutscenes right out of Drake of the 99 Dragons . This feels like a mod of a better game made by some insecure teen... so yeah, I loved every bit of it.
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Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer
9.2
1,097
28
Online players
5
Developer
Big Z Studios Inc.
Publisher
No More Robots
Release 01 Jun 2023
Platforms
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