In terms of gameplay, Unstoppable Gorg doesn’t do anything innovative. I mean, you’re pretty much building income, doing research, and placing turrets.
But what makes it memorable are its gloriously campy cutscenes, lovingly styled after 1950s sci-fi B-movies. It leans hard into the genre’s cheesy charm, delivering pure, self-aware fun with a sense of humor that’s genuinely funny.
Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I actually remember hearing about this when it came out.
Kinda freaky to think that 2012 is retro these days.
Thanks for sharing!