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Security Breach: Fury's Rage is a side-scrolling brawler built around simple but repetitive combat. You mash buttons to unleash punches, kicks, and occasional special moves against hordes of generic enemies. The level design offers minimal variety, with most stages feeling like extended versions of the first. The narrative centers on the game's creator, Scott, who imagines a violent fan backlash after delaying another project. This meta angle is delivered through a brief intro sequence that leans into internet meme culture rather than storytelling. The game’s most memorable trait is its origin story as an apology for a postponed release. Community reactions highlight its brevity, most players finish it in under two hours, and its no-frills approach. With a Metacritic score hovering around 45, it’s seen as more of a novelty than a polished title. Fans note the aggressive difficulty spikes and lack of depth, but some appreciate the self-aware humor. It’s a quick, if forgettable, ride for those curious about its infamous backstory.
The game starts off with a small cutscene of Scott himself having a nightmare that the fanbase would kill him after the announcement of Security Breach's delay. This causes him to wake up and supposedly is the reason why the game was made.
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