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''Blazing Chrome'' is a
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developed by JoyMasher and published by The Arcade Crew. The game was released on July 11, 2019 for
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, and
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, and on November 19, 2020 for
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. The game is set in the post-apocalyptic future of 21XX, following a war that nearly kills off the human race. A robot army rules the world, and attempt to destroy the remnants of humanity. The game follows a resistance group who fights back against them. Players can control two different characters: Mavra, a human resistance soldier, and Doyle, a robot reprogrammed to fight for the resistance. ''Blazing Chrome'' received generally favorable reviews from critics, being frequently compared to the ''
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'' games.


Gameplay

''Blazing Chrome'' is a side-scrolling run and gun with gameplay similar to ''Contra'' and ''
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''. Players take on the role of resistance fighters Mavra and Doyle, fighting off robotic enemies across multiple
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. It can be played
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or in a
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local
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mode. There are six levels in total; four are already unlocked, and two have to be unlocked. Players can run, jump, and dodge. There are four weapons in the game: a machine gun, a grenade launcher, an energy whip, and a
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. Players are equipped with a machine gun at the start of each level and can pick up more weapons as they progress. Melee attacks are performed if a player attempts to shoot an enemy at close range. Players can only be hit once, losing a
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if they are shot by or touch an enemy. The amount of lives that players have depends on the difficulty selected at the start of the game. Three different assist robots can be collected in each level. Only one bot can be equipped at a time. Attack bots fire when the player fires, increasing the player's damage output. Defense bots shield the player, allowing them to take two extra hits before breaking. Speed bots increase the player's movement speed and fire rate. Speed bots also give players the ability to jump twice, allowing players to access hard-to-reach areas. Equipped bots and weapons, excluding the machine gun, will be dropped if the player dies.


Development

''Blazing Chrome'' was developed by Brazilian game studio JoyMasher. The game was announced for PC through a trailer released on March 14, 2018. In April 2018, a
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of ''Blazing Chrome'' was featured at
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East 2018, showing off the game's mechanics. The Arcade Crew released a gameplay preview on June 28, showing two players riding hoverbikes and fighting enemies on a train. An Xbox One version was announced on March 18, along with a trailer showcasing the game's bosses. PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch versions were announced on November 14, with a planned release date of 2019. ''Blazing Chrome'' released on July 11, 2019, for
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,
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,
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, and
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. The game released for
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on November 19, 2020. JoyMasher primarily took inspiration from the ''
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'' and ''
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'' games. Developer Danilo Dias, a fan of the games, wanted to combine the mechanical bosses of ''Metal Slug'' and the "speed and frenetic style" of ''Contra''. The game's backgrounds were influenced by
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games such as '' Gun Force 2'', being designed to look "ruined and extremely detailed".


Reception

''Blazing Chrome'' received "generally favorable" reviews according to review aggregator
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. Alex Santa Maria of ''
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'' praised the game's challenge and presentation, but criticized the "unforgiving" difficulty curve and "outdated" control scheme. ''
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'''s Ollie Reynolds agreed that the game's difficulty was "brutal", though he praised the gameplay, visuals, and "spectacular" boss battles. ''
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'''s Jamie O'Neill gave the game 8/10 stars, lauding the art, unlockable characters, and set pieces. However, O'Neill wrote that the difficulty of the genre "may be off-putting". ''
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'' reviewer Asher Madan described ''Blazing Chrome'' as "one of the best" of its genre, praising the visuals, controls, and level variety. Madan felt that the game had a "steep" difficulty curve and criticized the campaign's short length. Jeffrey L. Wilson from ''
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'' recommended the game for its co-op gameplay, visuals, and variety of power-ups and weapons. However, Wilson was disappointed by the lack of online co-op and an issue with the game's platforming. Will Borger from ''GamingBolt'' rated the game 9/10, commending the art, design, and soundtrack. He likened the game to ''Contra'', writing that ''Blazing Chrome'' "captures the feel" of the game, but also felt that it could be frustrating. Borger concluded his review by calling ''Blazing Chrome'' a "loving tribute" to the ''Contra'' and ''
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'''s Chris Carter was impressed by the bosses and called the sound design "superb". Carter ended his review by writing that it "pays extreme homage to the ''Contra'' series". ''Hardcore Gamer'''s Chris Shive noted the influence that ''Contra'' had on the game, and described ''Blazing Chrome'' as "fun to play". However, Silve believed that the game did not "bring anything new" to the genre. Neal Ronaghan from ''Nintendo World Report'' gave ''Blazing Chrome'' an 8/10, positively comparing it to ''Contra'' while praising the style and feel of the game. Ronaghan felt that the game was hindered by the occasional slowdown, and believed that using high scores was "functionally meaningless".


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