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It takes some time getting used to the odd scheme, but it really does make sense once everything starts to click together. The camera is operated by the mouse or right control stick, and most of your actions such as attacking, jumping, and rolling are used by the mouse buttons or bumpers and triggers on the controller. As Turner is a rabbit, most attacks will use his feet, but he sometimes uses his fists as well.Ī strange set of controls, Overgrowth is operated similar to a first or a third-person shooter rather than a typical 3D action game. Depending on how you move, and how close you are to the enemy, you will use different attacks. What separates Overgrowth from other action games is that your attacks are all context-sensitive. The story is merely an excuse to have situations where our rabbit friend can lay the smackdown on whoever happens to be in the way of his ignoble journey. Overgrowth (a sequel to Lugaru) stars an anthropomorphic rabbit named Turner who, after he witnessed the murder of his friends and family, and went on a quest to avenge them, is now trying to find a new purpose in his life in the corrupt world he lives in. It took them a long time, but they finally managed to release Overgrowth. During that time frame, the developers of Wolfire Games decided on quite the ambition: to create a context-sensitive action game based on their previous game, Lugaru (Loo-Gah-Roo). In 2008, I was just getting out of middle school and going into high school, and now far past the days of college.
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Thank you Humble Bundle for sending us this game to review.