Sunset Overdrive [Not for Resale]
Xbox One · 2014
About this game
Sunset Overdrive is an open world action game set in the Sunset City metropolis in 2027.
The player is an employee of the FizzCo corporation.
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At a big release party for the launch of their new energy drink Overcharge Delirium XT, the beverage turns everyone into a mutated monster.
After creating a custom character the player is thrown immediately into the action.
The mutants, called OD - Overcharge Drinkers, sweep the city and you need to find your way back to your apartment.
Seventeen days later the entire city has been turned into an apocalyptic, yet bright and colourful wasteland.
Through a number of survivors you eventually get involved with various missions and quests for different factions with large amounts of traversal through the city.
Technically the game can be played as a run-and-gun shooter, but the game encourages you in various ways to be on the move constantly.
The character can run up walls or do wall runs, glide over water, and perform high jumps.
Next to rails and lines hanging in the air a lot of surfaces can be used to grind to move at a fast speed.
While grinding in the air it is possible to quickly switch to other rails, reverse, and change from a regular grind to an undergrind hanging from a hook.
This is combined with shooting enemies.
Many flat surfaces act as bounding pads, allowing you to quickly get in the air again.
This acrobatic form of movement is a necessity as the groups of enemies are often overwhelmingly large.
While on the ground it is possible to dodge roll, jump and strafe.
Air dashes or boosts are used to get extra speed.
The game provides melee and ranged weapons, such as a crowbar, light saber and a rifle, but also sprinklers that launch acid, a grenade launcher that shoots teddy bears strapped to dynamite, freeze bombs, a gun that launches bowling balls and more.
Most of these can be bought in Two Hat Jack's shop.
Weapons also level up by using them, introducing new options.
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About Xbox One
Microsoft's Xbox One launched in 2013 alongside the PS4 and leaned heavily into backwards compatibility and subscription services like Game Pass. Because so many Xbox One owners moved to all-digital libraries, physical Xbox One cartridges — sorry, discs — in good condition are comparatively less common on the secondhand market than their PlayStation equivalents from the same era.
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