The game immediately captures the player in a way that’s rare in video games, let alone indie titles. There are racing credits, the crescendo of the cheering audience, the vaguely menacing money-blinded host, and the incredibly catchy song entreating onlookers to just play the gaaaame. Not Like You Have a ChoiceĭEATHRUN TV really grabs you by the face as soon as the game launches. So while this game is still fresh, let’s look at what this arcade throwback offers. I was lucky to find DEATHRUN TV within a day of its release - a rarity on Steam, where I’m lucky to spot anything new and interesting within a few months. There aren't that many games that leave me singing the title music to myself, but then that's part of the charm here. On platforms like Steam - flooded with games of questionable quality - how a game initially captures the attention of potential buyers is key for it’s survival.ĭEATHRUN TV is one of those rare games that stands out from that endless list, and not just because of the mandatory all-caps. First impressions matter and in today’s crowded, chaotic media environment, if you don’t stand out, you’ll end up buried.
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