Overall, Iron Snout is probably one of the best indie gems to come to consoles in a while, and when I'm in the mood to just zone out and crack some wolf heads, I'll definitely be booting it back up again. In less than an hour of play, you'll see all there is to see, but if you're a high-score junkie or arcade fan, this game is pretty worth its price-point, reminding us of days gone by with the battery-operated LCD handheld fighters of our youth, (I'm recalling a Ninja Turtles game from Tiger I played as a kid, here.) because you play til you lose, and there is no real end to the onslaught of our cute little porker. The variety of wolves and the silliness of it all is worth a good chuckle or two as you toss meat cleavers into skulls and lay hooves to hide. The real shine is the visual aspect, backgrounds with charming bright colors and cartoony critters with smooth minimalistic animations. After a hundred bloody wolf corpses flash across your screen, you'll clear your first level and will be brought to a new battle background to wreak sweet vengeance upon the unwitting droves of bloodthirsty borks. The goal is fairly simple: slaughter as many as you can before you're overtaken by the crowd, and the longer you survive, the more creative the wolves will get, with chainsaws and wrecking balls coming at you, and its up to you to not only dodge the incoming threats, but take out the perpetrators in the process. You do not move around the screen at all, instead you are locked in place, able to jump, kick, and punch your way through an endless swarm of the canine crew. This arcade-style fighter has simple, responsive controls where you rack up combo of brutal wolf murder while avoiding being hit yourself. The release we get includes the original DLC that boasts a few costumes for your Piglet so you can do what you do best, but in style - Cave in wolf skulls. Originally released as a free browser game, and later available on Steam with DLC to high acclaim, Iron Snout has made its way to PS4, Vita, Originally released as a free browser game, and later available on Steam with DLC to high acclaim, Iron Snout has made its way to PS4, Vita, and Switch.
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