How voxels, pink laser death and a shred of humanity made this breakneck arcade shooter an all-timer
Opinion | Nex Machina was a bullet-hell haven in every stretch of the genre
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How voxels, pink laser death and a shred of humanity made this breakneck arcade shooter an all-timerWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Housemarque may now be best known forPS5exclusiveReturnal, but its track record of turning out top-notch PlayStation games stretches back much further. Throughout PS3 and PS4’s lifespans, the Finnish studio established a reputation for reimagining all-action arcade classics with added depth and eye-melting visuals, culminating in 2017’s explosive Nex Machina.
Add to that the sprays of neon green and blue as you pelt your foes, plus the patterns of pulsing, rotating pink lasers that weave …