Fashion Police Squad sees you taking pictures style crimes off of individuals, brightening up drab outfits, dreary garments, and poor matches utilizing particular firearms.
This wild enviornment FPS sees you guiding Sergeant Des throughout Trendopolis, coping with all types of style faux-pas (I spent an unreal period of time determining the plural of pas for somebody who studied French immersion). Everyone appears to be taking it fairly personally that you just don’t like their garments, too, as they’re aggressively combating again. Expect folks flinging briefcases, flames, and the rest they’ve on-hand. I assume some folks don’t admire your efforts to make them feel and appear higher. But I assume I wouldn’t actually know what to do if somebody tried to shoot my socks and sandals off, both.
Now, Sergeant Des doesn’t simply have a magic gun that fixes ANY outfit. You have to make use of the correct instruments to repair particular points with what of us are sporting. Your 2DYE4 Carbine Elite will give dreary garments a splash of coloration that ought to brighten everybody’s day, your Tailormade will repair unfastened matches, and different weapons shall be higher for different issues. You must flip between them relying in your foe’s style drawback, which (humorous sufficient) made me conscious of a few of my very own style crimes. Also, you may swing across the setting utilizing a belt. Grappling hook-like instruments in an FPS are my weak point, and one thing about doing it with a belt makes it humorous AND enjoyable to do.
Fashion Police Squad takes an idea that sounds hilarious – fixing outfits with weapons – and makes a delightfully chaotic and enjoyable shooter out of it. I wasn’t certain how it could come collectively once I first heard about it, however now that I’ve had it in my arms, it’s simply an utter blast. A trendy blast?
Fashion Police Squad is on the market now on the Epic Games Store and Steam.
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