As a lab rat, you’d be forgiven if you thought “what’s the point of that?”, but your goal is to exact revenge on the scientist that put you in your predicament in the first place.Īlthough the setup seems fun, the delivery of the story is pretty thin even though you get cutscenes quite frequently. Here, you’re a lab rat who passed on to the afterlife, but not before the Rat God visits you and offers you a chance to go back and life through your last day on earth one more time. Mad Rat Dead is actually a blend of platforming with rhythm-based control, so that draws comparisons to games like Beatbuddy and Inside My Radio, as well as a couple of brilliant levels in the most recent Rayman games. The title itself commands curiosity, and the screenshots we saw looked like a quirky cartoon from the 1990s, something akin to Ren & Stimpy. Of course there’s still a new Disgaea on the horizon and we just reviewed Trails of Cold Steel IV, but next year we’ll be treated to a new R-Type and just this week we got to play Mad Rat Dead on the PS4 (there’s also a Switch version). NIS America has certainly been surprising us with some surprising announcements and games lately. Today we’re looking at Mad Rat Dead from NISA, Aerosoft’s TramSim, 10tons’ Dysmantle and the return of Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype on the PS4. Just before we get access to the new consoles that are coming out, we’re seeing a lot of new releases pour in.
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