Say what you’d like to, but gaming has become a big pile of clichés: World War II, Alien Invasions, Zombies, Post-Apocalyptic, Fantasy Worlds, etc. These clichés dominate our gaming worlds and sometimes take themselves way too seriously about it.
Firing up the Story Mode and meeting our burly, cybernetic goggled wannabe hero Alpha Dog is how you’ll want to take your first step into this world of clichés. Be prepared to laugh from the onset as the story launches into action in comic book styled storyboards with a fearsome zombie (cliché) saying “BRAAAIIINNNSS” (cliché) and our smart mouthed hero’s humour begins as he spouts back with “why can’t there be a single action game without zombies in it???”.
Everything from the tutorial level to the overly clichéd evil villain – that unsurprisingly wants to destroy the world with a vile mix of clichés – is poked fun at during each storyboard, and we found ourselves rolling in laughter during each of them, heck we even bruised our ribs laughing during the end credits. The writing here is superb and the highlight of the entire story mode, as everything from the classic movie Back to the Future (an entire gameplay mode gets this fantastic cliché!), to the current status of the gaming industry are lampooned in order to gain a good laugh.

Think we’re done yet? Oh, it keeps on getting better. The gameplay is spot-on, we already know that, but the visuals are perfectly fitting too, with each themed world beautifully crafted in a colourful 16-bit style reminiscent of the SNES/Genesis days of old. The game looks just as good, if not better, than the best games of that era and the soundtrack is even better. Each world has its own soundtrack loop and all of them are absolutely fantastic. From the pulsing rock of the zombie outbreak to the rock/orchestral mix of strings, guitar and Celtic vocals of the fantasy kingdom, each one is worthy of blaring through the speakers full blast. Throw in a multitude of weapon pickups and a Hall of Fame feature full of challenges to gain 100 per cent completion status and claim ‘Epic Gamer’ bragging rights, which will take skills of epic proportions, as some of the gold level challenges are extremely difficult, and you’ll see there is a lot of gameplay here.

