Take Over The Machines And Fully Destroy Cities In Maximum Override

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Alientrap (creator of Apotheon and Cryptark) has launched its city destruction game Maximum Override on Steam.

 

Maximum Override lets you take control of the machines and wreak havoc in a colorful city. That’s all there is to it, really.

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You’re able to take over everything from taxis and helicopters to giant mechs and UFOs. There’s even fun to be had with smaller machines such as vending machines and fire hydrants.

 

It gives you two procedurally generated and, more importantly, fully destructible cities to stomp about in. It also has a few different game modes: Gman Elimination, Arcade score mode, and a sandbox Zen mode.


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