Futuristic car deathmatch game for PC
Nightwolf: Survive the Megadome is a premium action game for PC developed by Cyberpho. It mixes elements of racing with free-for-all battle royale gameplay to offer a fast and exhilarating experience. In it, players take part in a futuristic blood sport using vehicles armed to the brim with weapons.
Similar to games like Mad Max or Carmageddon: Reincarnation, Nightwolf: Survive the Megadome revolves around fast-paced chases and thrilling car combat. It spans various cyberpunk-like locations and environments and provides players with plenty of weapons and upgrade options for their ride to ready themselves for battles ahead.
Welcome to the Megadome
Nightwolf: Survive the Megadome revolves around the titular Megadome, a futuristic arena that hosts the popular blood sport of vehicular combat. Drive a DeLorean-looking ride sporting all manner of deadly armaments, ranging from guns to lasers, and things that go boom. Take on an onslaught of equally decked out enemies, and take them out in a stylish and explosive spectacle for the crowd’s amusement and approval.
Being the most-loved sport around, popularity is paramount if you are to succeed in the business. Thus, going out of your way to deliberately make a spectacle out of taking out enemies will benefit you in the form of fame points. You’ll be dying a lot in this game, but you will be able to use your points to upgrade your driver and vehicle in various ways.
What’s more, the environment is as much a threat to you as the various vehicular death machines are. You need to be constantly alert for traps like laser walls and incinerators, as well as deadly creatures, such as cyberandworms. Some things that need more work would be the inconsistent controls and the erratic camera angles that get in the way more often than not.
Rolling death trap
If you’re a fan of classic car combat games like Interstate ’76 or the Twisted Metal series, check out Nightwolf: Survive the Megadome. It offers similarly fun and thrilling gameplay with waves of enemies to face and plenty of upgrades and customization options for you and your ride. It has some control and camera issues, but it is still worth a try for nostalgia alone.