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People Eater

People Eater

Released: 7/25/2017

People Eater is a procedural roguelike bullet dodger with six playable monsters, fifty upgrades, over one hundred destructible objects, endless replayability, and an original soundtrack included free with the game. Deep underground in a secret, government facility, a vicious, man-eating monster has escaped and is on the loose. That monster is you. Rampage, devour, and dodge your way through endless procedurally generated levels of guards, machines, scientists, secret agents, and destructible obstacles. Overcome harrowing boss fights and unlock new monsters and upgrades. Compete for first place in the online leaderboards. Sate your hunger or die trying. FEATURES: 6 playable monsters, each with their own special ability. 50 unlockable upgrades which stay with you after death. 5 intense boss fights and 5 massive, unique levels. Procedural generation makes every level and boss different each time. Over 100 destructible objects. Original soundtrack with 12 songs. Competitive leaderboards and weekly challenges. Full controller/gamepad support. Arcade game mode with separate ladder.

People Eater is a procedural roguelike bullet dodger with six playable monsters, fifty upgrades, over one hundred destructible objects, endless replayability, and an original soundtrack included free with the game. Deep underground in a secret, government facility, a vicious, man-eating monster has escaped and is on the loose. That monster is you. Rampage, devour, and dodge your way through endless procedurally generated levels of guards, machines, scientists, secret agents, and destructible obstacles. Overcome harrowing boss fights and unlock new monsters and upgrades. Compete for first place in the online leaderboards. Sate your hunger or die trying. FEATURES: 6 playable monsters, each with their own special ability. 50 unlockable upgrades which stay with you after death. 5 intense boss fights and 5 massive, unique levels. Procedural generation makes every level and boss different each time. Over 100 destructible objects. Original soundtrack with 12 songs. Competitive leaderboards and weekly challenges. Full controller/gamepad support. Arcade game mode with separate ladder.

People Eater is a procedural roguelike bullet dodger with six playable monsters, fifty upgrades, over one hundred destructible objects, endless replayability, and an original soundtrack included free with the game. Deep underground in a secret, government facility, a vicious, man-eating monster has escaped and is on the loose. That monster is you. Rampage, devour, and dodge your way through endless procedurally generated levels of guards, machines, scientists, secret agents, and destructible obstacles. Overcome harrowing boss fights and unlock new monsters and upgrades. Compete for first place in the online leaderboards. Sate your hunger or die trying. FEATURES: 6 playable monsters, each with their own special ability. 50 unlockable upgrades which stay with you after death. 5 intense boss fights and 5 massive, unique levels. Procedural generation makes every level and boss different each time. Over 100 destructible objects. Original soundtrack with 12 songs. Competitive leaderboards and weekly challenges. Full controller/gamepad support. Arcade game mode with separate ladder.

Critics
80
Steam
100

Score Breakdown

80.0

Critic Average

1 reviews

100

Steam User Score

7 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
N/A

Average of both sources

Review Timing

0 launch window (0%)1 late (100%)