ATOMIK: RunGunJumpGun Review
With our modern age of gaming, we sometimes become obsessed with grand titles that have deep mechanics, sprawling open worlds, and engaging stories. When our own video game history has proven that some of the best games out there are simple, easy to play, and are fun in many simplified ways. It was no doubt that connection to history that ATOMIK: RunGunJumpGun was made. The title is simplicity itself, as there are only two buttons that you need to press (I played on the Nintendo Switch), there’s the “L” button to fly into the air (via a gun pointed at the gun), and then the “R” button fires your gun so that you can obliterate obstacles and enemies in your way. Just two buttons, and you’re off and blasting in a very retro style video game. You’d be surprised by how much it works. For while the controls are simple, the levels are not. They’re full of traps, obstacles, enemies, ships, and other sci-fi wonders that you’ll need to bob, weave,