![]() Unlocks after five minutes of straight play in Vault Defence Mode. Smith & Wesson Model 38 revolver (the older J-framed Bodyguard with shrouded hammer). Low to medium rate of fire, low damage, low ammo capacity, low penetration, fast reload time. This firearm is literally the safest to turn away from in favour of another if worse comes to worst with the Random Weapon Perk, you'll end up carrying the same pistol you started with. Looks to be a Beretta 92FS, but I can't be sure. Your starter weapon before unlocks in all game modes, and the first weapon installed on any newly placed turret. Plasmaguns are usually found before Pipyakaguns by destroying Flying Saucers, which spawn one each after exploding. The missing Spread Gun would be #12, and the Tesla and Razor Guns would presumably be #13 - #14. Weapons numbered by typical order of appearance. Since in-game recording was choppy at best for this title, just imagine a bunch of melee attacks, heavy gunfire and Bosses dropping sandwiched in between Seagal's. If, incidentally, you end up coming across some odd-looking stats in pictures I post here, it's because a recent update wiped out most of my game progress.įor Banner GIFs, I would typically mix film scenes with recorded gameplay. I've found the game crashing much less in Survival and Cooperative, though it does happen. Any time you play this game and it crashes, all stats you've accrued, including those for achievements, are forfeit. I've been so far as two and a half hours of progress in Vault Defence Mode with this popping up, the game freezing, and me losing all record of it. Now listen if you're going to play this game and see it through, get used to this message. All Runes have their own specific symbols. The four Rune types are Double Damage! in red, Haste! in orange, Invisibility! in pale blue, and Regeneration! in green. The Bloated Perk will retain their effects 50% longer while Slim Jim will reduce them by 50%, in exchange for faster weapon reloading. Runes are temporary power-ups that appear randomly across the map. Some Perks are universal, some are mode-specific. This is achieved by killing enemies and walking over green and black XP power-ups with a Triforce-style appearance. Perks are power-ups, either temporary or permanent, that come from obtaining XP and leveling up. Some are strange, some are funny, most can be deadly. I recommend ending a session by player death once the M60 has been unlocked, and then again for the Pipyakagun.Īcross all game modes, there are items and objects that fall from the sky or spawn in random places across the map with various effects. Beware of game crashes, as a crashed session can undo all of the progress in that department you thought you had made. Weapons become available in this game through in-game spawning and permanently through timed weapon unlocks. Online Coop with Steam Remote Play for more information. **UPDATE** You CAN actually play online coop through Steam Remote Play. Before attempting, spend some time in Vault Defence Mode and unlock as many weapons as possible. On the other hand, you will have at least twice as many enemies coming for you, and they will toughen quickly. On the one hand, doing so can let you experience mode-specific Perks and give you a second chance to continue gameplay if something happens to your main character. If you have a controller, you can play solo one character being managed via controller, the other via keyboard. As you obtain better weapons through Perks or else continuing spawns across the map, they can be swapped with what turrets are using, making them more powerful defenders.īasically Survival Mode with two people, Cooperative Mode allows oldschool coop (meaning no online support) for two players. ![]() ![]() This money will be used exclusively for constructing armed turrets, meant to help you protect the vault full of people-persons. Over time, you will earn money either through Perks or killing enemies. As in Survival Mode, enemies increase in power, number, and speed with game progression. Most of this guide will be focused on this game mode because it is the most direct approach to obtaining most achievements. If you die without any Phoenix Perks, the game ends and so do the people you were protecting. As the vault gets attacked, you take damage. In Vault Defence Mode, you yourself are not the object of zombie attack, but a vault containing human beings. The longer you last, the more Bosses will spawn and the more enemies will attack you at once with increasing toughness, damage, and momentum. Your Survival wave high score will be shown at the Main Menu. Here you will be alone, with nothing to protect but yourself. *Outside of the Twitch Commands section, this guide's content is written assuming you are not using them.Īll game achievements spell this message: This guide has been colour-coded as follows: ![]()
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