Available exclusively for Netflix members. Load 'em up, Gunslinger. Find the loot, kill the boss. You're a Wild West cyborg fighting an army of robots in this futuristic, action-packed shooter. In a futuristic Wild West, robots that were once designed to help with life have taken over the planet, threatening humans. You play as the Gunslinger, the baddest in the Old West, cloned back to life by a mad human scientist to fight off the robot oppression. Dust & Neon is a classic top-down, twin-stick shooter with RPG progression and influences from the roguelite and looter shooter genres. Features: • Shoot, kill, reload, repeat. Enjoy twin-stick action in this shoot 'em up where players spawn at home base, gear-up, upgrade and then pick a mission to fight. • Death is only the beginning. Power-up your character across countless runs (and deaths). • Choose from a variety of different mission types, including: Kill All, Train Heist and Sabotage Objective. Always be on the lookout for cash and better weapons — the search for better loot drives mission progress. • Experience unique boss fights. As you progress through the game, rank up and upgrade, move closer toward going head-to-head with the next boss in line! - Game by David Marquardt Studios and Rogue Games.
Horrible controls
Not compatible with touch screen phones, constantly stuck and wired UI issues that break the game beyond playability.
A Space Marshals clone
The game seems like an outright rip-off of Space Marshals, from the visuals to the game mechanics to the sense of humor. This is what gets it the few stars I gave. The graphics are just OK — not even close to the gorgeous quality of Space Marshals. The controls are so sensitive and finicky that I suspect this game was designed to be controlled with fine tentacles rather than mere human hands. Three (of five) tentacles up!
Crashes
Why should I even bother playing this if it’s gonna crash every 10 minutes and completely wipe my progress?
Would be a great game if you’d fix it
I love this game, every aspect of it, from graphics to gameplay to story to music. It’s all great, in the tradition of Bullet Time, one of my all time faves. The biggest problem is the crashing. It didn’t used to do this when I first started playing, but now it’s every other mission, typically hard-level transmission towers. And, as nearly everyone has complained, it robs you of your best guns and forces a restart that’s far worse than just dying, where you can at least buy back your hard-earned weapons. Awful! Too much good here to be ruined by a coding glitch. Fix it and you’ll have one of the best games available.
Update ruined the game
Game was amazing. Nearly perfect. Then an update two months ago introduced issues in the game that resulted in multiple crashes. I haven’t played it since.
Decent game but …
There are gameplay bugs that needs to get sorted out. Every time you end the game and come back, all your good weapons are gone and you have to start all over and farming them back. This takes away the fun in the game. Second, spontaneous crashes. Again all loot, weapons you had equipped are all gone.
Fun but
Fun but it kicks you out of game and you lose all guns quite a bit
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