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Fair
"I’m not going to lie when I say that had A Hole New World been released on the NES back in the day, there’s no doubt in my mind it would be considered a classic of the console along with Mega Man, Castlevania, Zelda and so on. Times have moved on however and even though there’s a case of quality retro about it, it’s still held back by some of the pet peeves of the era. It has some nice visuals, music and decent controls but I think modern gamers won’t have the patience for it and that’s including me, the last two levels really soured my enjoyment since they went about difficulty in the wrong kind of way. I’m pretty sure retro fiends will still get a kick out of it though. It’s above average, bordering on good, but not quite there for me. A few tweaks and it could have been an excellent retro adventure."
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Hell's New World drops you into a brutal shooter where Ancient Computer Tech built a chaotic playground for violence. You get a loadout of shotguns and rocket launchers to blast through hordes in single player or team up with others online. The goal is simple. You spread suffering across maps designed to test your aim and reflexes without any story fluff getting in the way. This title leans hard on fast paced action rather than deep lore. Player data shows it holds strong ratings among those who want pure, unfiltered combat without modern polish. It does not waste time with tutorials or hand holding since the learning curve is steep right from the first minute. The multiplayer matches feel tense because every round ends quickly and often with one person getting obliterated by a rocket to the face. If you want a game that treats your friends like enemies, this hits the mark without asking why.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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