
Guns feel great to use, and feedback from the presentation as well as the DualSense's haptics make dispatching baddies feel satisfying. The good news is that the action itself is really strong. This all sounds like a lot of busywork, but it all comes together pretty naturally while you play. Back in the hub, you can customise your avatar, buy outfits, and boost yourself with passive buffs and special abilities. Each attempt will reward you with some XP and Tickets the former goes towards leveling up your character, while the latter is a currency used for purchasing cosmetics. Essentially, the loop has you blasting your way through as many stages as you can before you lose all your health. It's a simple premise that gets out of the way pretty quickly, letting you crack on with the game proper. Installing a virus in the game to take it over, it falls to you and up to three buddies to enter the game, fight back the baddies, and save the arcade. The owner creates the titular Arcadegeddon, a supercharged game to draw in business, but it attracts the attention of the FFC. is absorbing independent arcades in the game's futuristic city, and Gilly's is the last one standing. It's a third-person shooter you can play alone or in co-op, with both a rogue-lite adventure mode to follow and competitive multiplayer.
ARCADEGEDDON TROPHIES MOVIE
Arcadegeddon is its latest effort, and while it lacks the appeal of a recognisable movie franchise, it's probably the team's best effort so far. However, the studio has yet to make something truly standout.

Developer Illfonic has been gradually making a name for itself with licensed multiplayer games, like Friday the 13th: The Game and Predator: Hunting Grounds.
