Anger Foot: Beginner's Guide and Tips - MGW

Anger Foot: Beginner’s Guide and Tips

Anger Foot: Beginner's Guide and Tips

What’s Anger Foot About?

Here’s the deal. Anger Foot is like if Hotline Miami and John Wick had a kid, but it’s all strange and cartoon-ish. You play as this dude named Anger Foot in a city packed with bad guys almost as if they just stopped caring about rules. Some jerks took your cool sneaker collection, and now you’re trying to get them back from four evil crime groups.

 

Here’s what you should know to begin and become the best door-smasher around.

 

 

The Basics

Kick Everything: The E button is your main move. Want to break doors? Just kick them hard. Enemies blocking you? Smack them in the face with your foot. Stuff in your way? You know what to do. It’s all about kicking stuff around.

 

Health Management: You can handle a few hits before you’re out. Just stay out of harm’s way for a little while, and your health will come back. This keeps the game moving and stops you from getting too frustrated.

 

Getting Out: Each stage is like a wild puzzle. You need to find the exit while avoiding or beating up enemies. Just keep going one way and knock over anything that gets in your way.

 

 

Lots of Guns

Better tools beat having more, folks. Here’s what you should know about your main weapons:

 

Handgun: This small one is exact and quick, perfect for fast shots. You don’t get many bullets so shoot.

 

Machine Pistol: Bigger magazine but tougher to handle. Good for taking out bunches of enemies, but don’t think you’ll hit what you’re aiming at.

 

Shotgun: Shoots wide, doesn’t carry much ammo. Just point it the right way and shoot. It’s best when bad guys are near.

 

As you go on, you’ll get more guns like big rifles, grenade launchers, dual revolvers, crossbows, and even a giant minigun. But those three – your handgun, SMG, and shotgun – they’ll be what you count on most.

 

 

Great Fighting Tips

Kicking Enemies: A solid kick can take out most baddies in one hit. If you’re running out of bullets or just want to save them, use your feet.

 

Throwing Weapons: Out of ammo? No problem. Toss your gun at a bad guy to make them woozy then grab a new one from the ground.

 

Weapon Variety: Test different guns. Some are awesome for taking out many enemies at once, others for hitting targets. Find out what works best for you in each situation.

 

 

Visual and Audio Cues

Enemy Types: Lizard dudes? They fight close-up. Guys in hoodies? They use guns. Dudes with bomb heads? Boot ’em away and watch ’em explode.

 

Listen Up: Keep your ears open for different sounds. Before tossing grenades, enemies make a unique noise. Stay alert and react quickly.

 

Music Changes: During fights, the music gets more intense. This signals danger. Stay on your toes.

 

 

Cool Shoe Powers

As you progress in the game, you’ll unlock shoes with special abilities. Check out these neat ones:

 

Door Blasters: Kick a door and watch it explode. It’s cool, but watch out for nearby damage.

 

Huge Noggins: Enemies have massive heads making headshots a breeze.

 

Low Gravity: You float around as if you’re on the moon, with bad guys and objects drifting in the air.

 

Size Three Shoes: You shrink down and see everything from ground level. It’s like being a deadly little lawn ornament.

 

Rage Runners: Kicking doors gives you a speed boost. This helps if you want to zoom through levels.

 

Soul Sucker Shoes: The game becomes a wild killing frenzy. You have to keep taking out enemies to survive, but you get super powerful.

 

 

Challenges and Replayability

Anger Foot has about 60 levels with extra tasks for more stars. These stars unlock new shoes giving you different ways to play. Tasks might involve beating levels without jumping, avoiding damage, or taking out all enemies. It’s about replaying levels to get better at them.

 

 

Getting Better at the Chaos

Trial and Error: This game wants you to learn from your mistakes. You’ll die a lot. That’s normal. Every time you kick the bucket, you figure out what to avoid next time.

 

Learning the Layout: Check out how each stage is organized. Find where enemies show up and which weapons to pick up. The more you play the better you’ll get.

 

Quick Restarts: Screwed up? Just hit the button to restart the level. No hanging around. Dive back in and try again.

 

Beating the Big Bosses: This is one of the easier parts of the game. When you take down a gang leader, you get back a stolen sneaker. You can win these fights on your first attempt so they’re like a breather from the crazy regular levels.

 

  • Fernando Diaz

    Fernando is doing what he always did, sharing his honest opinions about games whenever he can. The difference is now he is writing and not talking about it.

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