Ballistic Overkill has quietly been making a name for itself over the last few months. The class-based shooter, inspired by the likes of Quake 3 Area and Unreal Tournament, pits two teams against each other across four game modes.
Ballistic Overkill will be available to play for free from the 12th to 16th April 2018 on steam to celebrate its first anniversary, thanks to Green Man Gaming Publishing and Aquiris Game Studio.
Ballistic Overkill is a fast paced online PVP first person shooter game.With 7 unique classes, each with their own skills and weapons.Make multiple load outs with each class, creating different builds for each class that offers a variety of gameplay styles.New weapons and skills are unlocked as you gain experience points from battles.
In this economic climate people have to be especially frugal with their income. Rent is high and food banks are empty by the time you’ve finished this sentence. To avoid this adult responsibility most people get to sniffing, inhaling and smoking dank bud. That’s too much of a commitment for me, so can ReadersGambit waste money in an altogether less sociable way? The rule: We at ReadersGambit spend roughly £20 on Steam to see if we can successfully escape modern financial burdens. The outcome: We at ReadersGambit probably don’t.
Kwaig takes a look at what he got for £20 on the steam marketplace and provides quips on the games he played.
Might have to check it out