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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 8.8 hrs on record (2.9 hrs at review time)
Posted: 16 Feb, 2015 @ 6:26am
Updated: 16 Feb, 2015 @ 6:27am

Early Access Review
A throwback to 90's gaming culture, TOXIKK is an arena shooter with bright, neon colors, and a puzzling level design that favors corners over open fields, and promotes fast paced gameplay with powerful weapons. Even in its early stages with only one map (this review is written as of 0.73 Wasabi), the game shows a balanced arsenal where one doesn't even feel guilty for using the rocket launcher.

Although many players may have already been introduced to the genre, TOXIKK holds its appeal for new players that freshen up the pool to add new experiences, and wage new wars. However, this comes at a price since the arena shooter genre has gone all but extinct since the 90's, with the last "popular" arena FPS being Unreal Tournament III in 2006, which was poorly recieved due to its unbalanced weapons and poor movement.

However, TOXIKK features improved movement in comparison to UT3, and again, a more balanced arsenal where a player is encouraged to utilize all weapons at their disposal. With the development team faithfully taking the opinions of the players to heart, weapon balance is still being perfected even now.

A nostalgia trip for old school gamers, and a new experience that completely abandons that of modern shooters for the new generation, TOXIKK is an amazing game that revitalizes its genre with fast paced action and impressive graphics (for an indie game especially). Reakktor Studios is putting their money where their mouth is, and indeed letting us "Frag like it's 1999"!
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14 Comments
Zythris 20 Mar, 2015 @ 3:30pm 
Hey, been a while, but I'd happy to report that America's Army Proving Grounds is absolutely amazing. So thanks.
Zythris 7 Mar, 2015 @ 9:18pm 
Is it still working? because this was on the store page, "As of May 31, 2014, online functionality, including network multiplayer and wireless chat, will no longer be available for this title."
mariadb_bin 7 Mar, 2015 @ 6:28pm 
@Zythris Actually, you can host your own servers, so it should still work.
Zythris 7 Mar, 2015 @ 5:25pm 
Well... I'm sad to report that the one I liked the look of the most (republic commando) is a no go because no multiplayer.
Zythris 2 Mar, 2015 @ 2:34pm 
Alright thanks! I have several of those already, but more than half I do not. I'll have to check them out, mainly the multiplayer ones
mariadb_bin 2 Mar, 2015 @ 2:31pm 
@Zythris

I would recommend America's Army (F2P, and developed by the ACTUAL FUCKING ARMY), although you are still put in a position of "I've been shot, so I'm gonna hurt". Another would be the entire Half-Life series, but It's mostly singleplayer (not that that's a bad thing), FEAR & FEAR 2 (although you can pick up medkits and carry them), Killing Floor, Left 4 Dead 2 (DO NOT BUY THE FIRST ONE. ALL OF L4D1's CAMPAIGNS ARE IN 2), the Jedi Knight series & Dark Forces (Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II is 17 years old, but still has an active modding community), Star Wars: Republic Commando, Max Payne (although that is third person), and of course, ARMA. These are all great games, and I have played every one extensively .
Zythris 2 Mar, 2015 @ 2:18pm 
Something along the lines of SW battlefront or Halo.
I like games where reload and ammo are a tactical factor (primarily for power weapons) and I also like the element of healing. The reason I like this is that it offers the winner of firefights the opportunity to heal up for another fair fight rather than being at a disadvantage. I think I prefer the healing by droids rather than the autoheal or recharging overshield, because it puts more pressure on the individual to act.
mariadb_bin 2 Mar, 2015 @ 2:14pm 
No problem. What are you looking for?
Zythris 2 Mar, 2015 @ 2:13pm 
@Jedimatt02 Agreed. Although I lean towards games that have at least some tactical elements. Halo and the old SW battlefront games are what I always loved. There is plenty of reaction speed elements but also a lot of tactical mechanics that creates a well-balanced competitive atmosphere in my opinion.
Since you seem to be a player that plays a lot of FPS games could I trouble you to make any recommendations?
mariadb_bin 2 Mar, 2015 @ 4:57am 
@Zythris I do agree that tactical FPS is fun, but it is nice to keep a bit of a mix in there.