

While it has a single hand that launches golden projectiles in the center of the screen (a classic enough FPS setup), it allows for up to 180 degrees of vision via what the game terms "spherical projection" - more or less a rounded camera that pulls in a wider field.

The basic camera has also undergone a significant shift. Anyone with photosensitivity issues will want to steer well clear of this game in its entirety, as it's a beautiful, pearlescent nightmare to which screenshots can't do justice. The basic setup is the same, with an arena shrouded by darkness and fairly monotone, skull-themed creatures flying around everywhere, but HYPER DEMON distinguishes itself from the off by making enemies flash when attacking or taking damage, changing color when stunned, and shimmering with ghostly images prior to being teleported into the arena.

GAMES LIKE DEVIL DAGGERS ON MOBILE MODS
Related: Every Major FPS Game Still Releasing In 2022įor those who want the more direct indie FPS sequel Devil Daggers deserved, mods might fit the bill but for those ready to take things to the next level, HYPER DEMON is Sorath's clear answer. Crucially, it also means that every run feels jammed with potential, as it sidesteps the more staid opening segments of Devil Daggers and gets right to the good stuff, where players are testing their skill and pushing scores for the leaderboards. This immediately sets HYPER DEMON apart from its predecessor by changing how it rewards play. Instead of the seconds ticking up as players get further into the game's solitary progression, they now tick down from a humble 10, and each kill earns a set amount more (though not to worry - the clock running out doesn't equal death). Where Devil Daggers tasked players with surviving as long as possible to earn the biggest score, HYPER DEMON is measured by speed rather than survival.
