![]() ![]() ![]() Exploding barrels, cars, and other items in the environment can also help you widen corridors. ![]() Don't like your map? If you pick up a grenade launcher, then knock down walls as you see fit. Unlike something you might play on a Sega Genesis, though, Nuclear Throne features fully-destroyable levels. In this way, it's more like Spelunky than Binding of Isaac, and for me it works very well. The gameplay might also remind you of Binding of Isaac, but Nuclear Throne puts more emphasis on patience and strategy than praying for lucky drops or a favorable map. The graphics are simple, and the controls aren't complex, but the gameplay is absolutely solid. Nuclear Throne is a top-down shooter that might remind you of Hotline Miami or even Binding of Isaac. Nuclear Throne's gameplay works very well with procedural level design and the sense of discovering something new every time I play is delightful. I'm a big fan of procedural level design because - when it's done well - it makes for near unlimited replayability. I'm a big I bought Nuclear Throne primarily because I had a great gaming experience with Vlambeer's Luftrausers, and I wasn't disappointed. I bought Nuclear Throne primarily because I had a great gaming experience with Vlambeer's Luftrausers, and I wasn't disappointed. ![]()
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