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Out of Action is a first-person shooter with brutal cyberpunk vibes developed by Doku Games. Released in January 2026, it mixes single-player story missions with multiplayer modes like Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch. Set in a neon-soaked dystopia, the game leans into fast-paced gunplay and melee combat. Players can expect chaotic firefights, hacking sequences, and a focus on close-quarters action. It’s a no-frills shooter for those who want raw combat without overcomplicated systems. The PC-only release targets fans of aggressive FPS gameplay, with a runtime averaging around 15 hours for most players.
The core loop revolves around snappy gunplay and brutal melee takedowns. Single-player missions task you with eliminating targets in tight corridors or open maps, often requiring you to switch between ranged and melee weapons. Multiplayer is all about 8v8 chaos, with quick respawns and no respawning ammo. Each match feels like a sprint, you grab a weapon, blast through enemies, and finish them with a knife or wrench if they get too close. Controls are responsive, but the learning curve is steep. Expect to die often as you adapt to the game’s aggressive playstyle. The cyberpunk setting adds flair, but the real hook is the relentless, in-your-face combat.
Out of Action has a 82/100 community rating with an average playtime of 15 hours. Completion rates for achievements sit at 78%, and the most common moods reported are excitement (65%) and frustration (28%). Critics gave it a 75/100, praising the tight controls but noting repetitive level design. One player wrote, “Addictive if you love running and gunning, but punishing for casuals.” Others complained about “unforgiving difficulty and lack of cover.” The 100% completion marker takes 400+ hours, mostly due to rare weapon unlocks. Despite mixed feedback, it’s clear the game thrives on its unapologetic intensity.
Out of Action is a high-risk, high-reward pick for FPS purists who don’t mind dying often. At $59.99, it offers solid value for the hardcore crowd, especially with 117 achievements rewarding skill and persistence. The multiplayer is its strongest suit, though the single-player missions feel slightly underdeveloped. If you crave fast-paced, no-holds-barred combat and don’t mind repetitive maps, it’s worth the investment. But for those seeking narrative depth or slower-paced shooters, this one might not hit the mark.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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