![]() You can also perform Max Payne-esque shoot-dodges that also make you briefly invulnerable to enemy fire. The Hong Kong Massacre is certainly quite challenging by design, though its unforgiving difficulty is alleviated somewhat by the ability to toggle in and out of slow-motion. I found the live-die-repeat cycle of to be intensely compelling, and the sense of satisfaction upon completing a level – complete with a gory, close-up kill-cam of the last enemy dispatched – absolutely immense. Crucially, you can restart a run just as instantly as you failed it since there’s no prolonged loading time to spark the embers of your frustration from repeated death into full flame. One shot is all it takes to kill both you and your enemies (with the exception of the bosses), and thus you must learn through trial and error the placement of each goon before you can choreograph the best and bloodiest path through them in one perfect run. ![]() ![]() Play Each level in this top-down shooter plays out in much the same way. ![]()
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