
Aiming with weapons works about the same as other twin-stick shooters, and as a result is fairly intuitive. I found Streets of Rogue to control pretty well using WADS and the mouse, and I imagine a controller would work alright too. It has the meta progression a lot of them have where you can buy perks, but nothing that flat out makes you better, so you do need to try and learn how the game works. You have a lot of freedom here, which is what you want from a rogue-like. I then used his weapon to take out the other slaver. So I goaded one into attacking me and let him hit a cop, who killed him for me.

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I then had to free a slave, but both the slavers were pretty well-armed. On one level I had to retrieve an item from inside a guarded bar, so I tampered with the filtration device outside to make everyone flee, letting me grab it unmolested. Aside from that you’re free to plan out your method of attack on each objective freely. It’s a lot slower-paced than other roguelites because as far as I can tell there’s no direct time limit besides some random hazards on some floors, such as random flashes of radiation that damage you if you’re not indoors.
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If you want to go full Deus Ex, the default character starts with nothing at all, but gains experience more quickly and has more perks to choose from when they level up. There’s even goofy choices like a gorilla who aggros scientists on sight, or a vampire who can suck people’s blood. The Soldier starts with weaponry and health regeneration in a pinch if you feel like taking things head-on, the Hacker can manipulate computers more easily for the stealthy approach, and so on. You certainly have a lot of ways to do it, as Streets of Rogue offers up more than a dozen characters, not all of which really have anything to do with cyberpunk but who do all have their own niche and things they’re geared for.

This means you can scope out the buildings your objective is in, look for items or money, and determine the best way of going about things without getting killed. Uniquely for a roguelite, each level is set up open world style, and not everyone is out to get you by default. These can range from killing either specific or multiple targets, rescuing a hostage under guard, or finding items.
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People from all walks of life are lining up to take a crack at him through an underground resistance movement, and to do that you’ll need to head up from the slums, doing missions on each ‘floor’. The game takes place in your typical cyberpunk city where a newly elected mayor has gone corrupt, buying out the police force, abusing his authority, and generally making the place worse for everyone. Can this one live up to such a bold claim? I’m not sure I’d go quite that far, but it’s looking like a good game on its own. Even if they’re as different as night and day, both those properties are made with quality, excusing two or maybe three games in the case of the former, depending on who you ask. It bills itself as being ‘like Deus Ex meets Nuclear Throne’, so I’m sure the four or five people that have been eagerly awaiting such a mix are on the edge of their seats. Streets of Rogue is an early access rogue-lite that like just came out on Steam today. you will get bonus exp from studious, then more extra exp for Blahds, Crepes, Scientists, Gorillas (Rivals) and from breaking things (Master of Disaster) making you level up very quick and getting lots of nuggets.‘Deux Ex Meets Nuclear Throne’. Just use mutators to give you infinite ammo and traits to make ranged OP, then kill everyone on sight. * Blahd Basher + Bloodlust + Crepe Crusher + Master of Disaster + Scientist Slayer + Specist + Vocally Challenged + Studious * All stat points 1/4 except for Firearms 4/4. If you need to farm some quick nuggets I made a custom character just for that. You can also just use the custom character to store the item on an ATM and retrieve it with any other character. when making the custom character pay attention to not go over the limits on points/traits si it doesn't disable nugget collection or achievements.


after that get to the park (playing with the custom character to zone 3), look for a lake and use the Resurrection shampoo on the filtration system (if you don't see a filtration system just keep looking in other bodies of water). Once you bought Resurrection Shampoo on the Rewards NPC just make a Custom Character and add Resurrection Shampoo to their loadout, it requires just 4 points. I don't remember if Fud Processor is unlocked since the beginning but that gives you an idea of what to get. farm some nuggets and then go to the rewards npc on the homebase and buy these items: Quick Escape Teleporter and then Fud Processor > Kill Healtheizer > Resurrection Shampoo. This achievement is a lot easier than it seems.
