Anger Foot
77 /100
Based on 18 reviews

Anger Foot Reviews

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GamingTrend
August 31, 2024
90/100

Angry Foot is a fun first-person shooter where your primary weapon is your foot. Anger Foot has a stylized cartoon-like aesthetic similar to what you would find on Adult Swim. With smooth gameplay and an exotic world, Anger Foot is a must-buy.

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Anger Foot is a stylish, fast-paced first-person shooter that combines a unique kicking mechanic with adrenaline-fueled gameplay. While its humor and vibrant visuals stand out, the repetitive combat and level design can make the game feel monotonous over time. If you enjoy arcade-style shooters and quirky aesthetics, Anger Foot offers a fun, albeit occasionally frustrating, experience.

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9/10

Anger Foot kicks ass, both figuratively and literally! It’s fast-paced and brutal, with a setting that just begs for you to go wild. Don’t sleep on this incredibly stupid and fun bout of focused chaos.

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MP1ST
July 15, 2024
9/10

But minutes later, you remember the hard-hitting beats that got stuck inside your head, lighting and parts of the stages pulsating to the beat, how it goes from steady to frantic when a battle starts, and there’s this rush to return for one more try. Anger Foot has that strong pull that is a perfect mix of a fantastic art style, terrific soundtrack, and fast-paced action paired with childish humor that will bring out the idiot kid in you. It’s that good.

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NaN%

Anger Foot’s fast and frantic pace is just what the podiatrist ordered. Though its bite-sized levels and twitchy gameplay aren’t for everyone, those who like to go on the offensive and nail the perfect run will enjoy stepping foot in this new territory.

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85/100

Performance hitches aside, this is a unique FPS that's well worth your time.

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6.5/10

Anger Foot is the latest from Terra Nil developer Free Lives and hit indie publisher Devolver Digital. Controlling a sneakerhead with a series of his most trusted pairs of shoes robbed from him by various gangs, you must engage in a quest for revenge, kicking shooting and blasting your way through setpiece levels across a sprawling city.

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GamingBolt
July 12, 2024
7/10

A surprisingly deep first-person title, Anger Foot is easy to get in, despite the crass humor. Some elements may frustrate, but it's hard to deny the fun of kicking everything into oblivion.

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8/10

Back when I first tested Anger Foot, a little over a year ago, at BIG Festival 2023, I called it ‘the quintessential Devolver Digital release”, from what little I was able to test it out: small, but over-the-top. Cartoonish, but also ultra-violent. Easy to pick up and play, but hard to master. A first-person attempt at catching that ultra-hard and ultra-violent gameplay loop popularized by Devolver’s most iconic IP of all time, Hotline Miami. A year passed after that preview demo, and A...

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6/10

Anger Foot is essentially Hotline Miami played from a first-person perspective, with your foot being your most valuable asset. As fun as kicking things with a variety of effects is, however, the action gets repetitive pretty fast, the difficulty feels unfair at times, and the soundtrack may drive you up the wall.

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9/10

Anger Foot exemplifies a simple idea executed to the nth degree. As a furious sneakerhead possessing seemingly the deadliest legs in the world, you must retrieve your prized collection of stolen footwear by kicking everything in sight. The bombast accompanying this wacky premise – fast-paced, split-second action, satisfying gunplay, and delectable destructibility – turns Anger Foot from a one-kick pony into one of the year’s most exciting, challenging, and tough-to-put-down adrenaline rushes.

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“Anger Foot's one-note action gimmick can't find a second leg to stand on.”

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Two-thirds exhilarating and ingenious, one third asinine and frustrating, Anger Foot feels played out by the time you’ve finished the first few stages. Through great level design, constant novelty, and mostly solid fundamentals, it remains intoxicating for another sixty of them.

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CGMagazine
July 11, 2024
8/10

Anger Foot Kicks things up to 11 with its fast-paced gameplay, stylish aesthetic and bumpin' tracks, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.

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Anger Foot nails its aggressive mechanics to deliver a fast, funny, and highly replayable FPS experience.

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8/10

After a well-received demo two years ago, some reasonable concerns manifested over how a kick-oriented action game might maintain its momentum for the long haul. Luckily, Anger Foot sticks to its strengths for most of its substantive runtime and, even with firearms apparently overshadowed in its title, the vibrant gunplay succeeds as well. Still, the lack of a reload leaves the almighty foot as the primary method of engagement, handling everything from returning lobbed grenades to activating levers, and the addictive intensity of the game’s best encounters carry it merrily through 60+ busy levels of carnage.

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ShackNews
July 11, 2024
6/10

Anger Foot has a laser-targeted feel to its approach, and I can certainly see a specific group of FPS sickos losing their minds over it. There are tons of challenge, built-in speedrunning, and lots of flashing colors. There’s enough toilet humor to decimate an underfunded transit station bathroom, too. But if you fall outside of those extremely specific (and smelly) parameters, potential interest in Anger Foot is going to plummet. I don’t see the humor being enough to encourage casual audiences to stick around, even with the ability to turn dying off. Personally, I’m happy to wash my hands, uh...

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9/10

Anger Foot is loud, gross, punishing, and funny as hell. It's a crime-fueled fever dream sprinkled with moments of genuine silly sincerity, and it's all connected by fast and fun foot-first combat that I couldn't get enough of.

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