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  3. Defend your planet as a robot in this amazing game for Windows 8.1: ExZeus 2

Defend your planet as a robot in this amazing game for Windows 8.1: ExZeus 2

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
1 min read

Fight your enemies in amazing close combat sequences with ExZeus 2 for Windows 8.1

If you are looking for a fun action-packed game for Windows 8.1, check out ExZeus 2. This game is the sequel to the acclaimed fast paced 3D shooting game ExZeus. 

The game begins in the year 2217 CE, nearly a century after the first ExZeus game takes place. Robots have saved the planet from darkness and now aliens have invaded and want to take over. “There was only one way to counter this menace and restore hope: reopen the “ExZeus” project. The 3 former metal warriors who saved our planet were thus fused to give birth to a new powerful model of robot, Minos,” the game’s description states.

The game features amazing 3D graphics and sound. If you played the first game, you will notice there are new elements of gameplay – you can shoot enemies in the air or fight them on the ground in close combat sequences. You can earn points based on your skills and perform super attacks on enemies. The game supports an external USB controller, so you can use your Xbox gamepad to play the game. 

The game also features online ranking, a leaderboard, as well as Xbox Live exclusive achievements. Check out the game in action via the embedded video below. The game runs for $6.99 in the Windows Store and a free trial is available.

Thanks for sending this in, Steveo!

ExZeus 2

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