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A boomer shooter built on a premise so absurd it should not work this well. Sergeant Des and his dye-blasting shotgun are here to restore order, one terrible outfit at a time.

I will admit the concept made me skeptical before I loaded it up. A retro first-person shooter where you fix people's outfits instead of shooting them? It sounds like a one-joke indie that runs out of steam by the third level. What Mopeful Games actually built, with a team of three people from Finland, is something far more considered than that pitch deserves. The core loop is genuinely inventive. Every enemy type in Trendopolis carries a specific fashion crime, and only the right weapon will correct it. The 2DYE4 Elite Carbine paints colour onto drab grey suits but does nothing against baggy fits, which is the Tailormade sewing machine's territory. The Wet'Ones sud gun handles the fire-happy Guy Fieri look-alikes, and the Sock Gnomes are thrown at the sandal-and-sock offenders, because of course they are. There is no ammo to manage on most weapons, so the pressure comes entirely from reading a chaotic room and cycling to the right tool fast enough. In quieter encounters, that rhythm clicks into something almost puzzle-like. The Belt of Justice doubles as a grappling hook off flagpoles, giving the movement a momentum that reviewers compared to swinging through Bioshock Infinite's Skyrails, and it genuinely earns that comparison in the mid-game platforming stretches. A booming announcer shouts things like "fierce" and "voguish" every time you resolve a crime, and somehow that never fully loses its charm. The presentation holds together beautifully: 3D environments with pixelised exteriors, 2D enemy sprites dripping with character, and a funky chiptune soundtrack that sounds like it belongs on a cabinet in the corner of a Japanese arcade circa 1994. Where the seams show is in the back half. The game sits at roughly eight hours, and the later levels push too many different enemy types into cramped arenas simultaneously. What starts as a satisfying puzzle of prioritisation tips over into frantic, slightly frustrating juggling. Some reviewers found the weapon-switch rhythm tiresome once the roster grows large and the level design tightens around you. The backtracking in several maps also goes unearned, returning you through cleared rooms without repopulating them. A small number of bugs at launch, including lighting failures in certain rooms, added friction that patches have since addressed in part. The sniper mission is a genuine low point, feeling disconnected from the tactile arena play that makes everything else sing. None of that is enough to undermine what Mopeful made here. For a three-person studio, the craft on display is remarkable. The enemy roster, from Karens in potato sack dresses to neon scooter bros who zip around leaving colour trails, is consistently funny without ever reading as mean-spirited. The writing knows its own register and stays in it. Sector by sector, each new level tends to introduce a fresh gimmick, a red-carpet sniper section, a subway gauntlet, a high-speed turret chase, which keeps the campaign from settling into pure repetition. The 91% positive rating from Steam users signals a community that found what I found: something smaller studios rarely pull off, which is a concept and its execution landing at the same time. If the boomer shooter revival has felt samey to you lately, this is the one that earns its distinctiveness. Kai, Scout Team

Fashion Police Squad

Fashion Police Squad

15 ago 2022Mopeful GamesNo More Robots
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A boomer shooter built on a premise so absurd it should not work this well. Sergeant Des and his dye-blasting shotgun are here to restore order, one terrible outfit at a time.

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I will admit the concept made me skeptical before I loaded it up. A retro first-person shooter where you fix people's outfits instead of shooting them? It sounds like a one-joke indie that runs out of steam by the third level. What Mopeful Games actually built, with a team of three people from Finland, is something far more considered than that pitch deserves. The core loop is genuinely inventive. Every enemy type in Trendopolis carries a specific fashion crime, and only the right weapon will correct it. The 2DYE4 Elite Carbine paints colour onto drab grey suits but does nothing against baggy fits, which is the Tailormade sewing machine's territory. The Wet'Ones sud gun handles the fire-happy Guy Fieri look-alikes, and the Sock Gnomes are thrown at the sandal-and-sock offenders, because of course they are. There is no ammo to manage on most weapons, so the pressure comes entirely from reading a chaotic room and cycling to the right tool fast enough. In quieter encounters, that rhythm clicks into something almost puzzle-like. The Belt of Justice doubles as a grappling hook off flagpoles, giving the movement a momentum that reviewers compared to swinging through Bioshock Infinite's Skyrails, and it genuinely earns that comparison in the mid-game platforming stretches. A booming announcer shouts things like "fierce" and "voguish" every time you resolve a crime, and somehow that never fully loses its charm. The presentation holds together beautifully: 3D environments with pixelised exteriors, 2D enemy sprites dripping with character, and a funky chiptune soundtrack that sounds like it belongs on a cabinet in the corner of a Japanese arcade circa 1994. Where the seams show is in the back half. The game sits at roughly eight hours, and the later levels push too many different enemy types into cramped arenas simultaneously. What starts as a satisfying puzzle of prioritisation tips over into frantic, slightly frustrating juggling. Some reviewers found the weapon-switch rhythm tiresome once the roster grows large and the level design tightens around you. The backtracking in several maps also goes unearned, returning you through cleared rooms without repopulating them. A small number of bugs at launch, including lighting failures in certain rooms, added friction that patches have since addressed in part. The sniper mission is a genuine low point, feeling disconnected from the tactile arena play that makes everything else sing. None of that is enough to undermine what Mopeful made here. For a three-person studio, the craft on display is remarkable. The enemy roster, from Karens in potato sack dresses to neon scooter bros who zip around leaving colour trails, is consistently funny without ever reading as mean-spirited. The writing knows its own register and stays in it. Sector by sector, each new level tends to introduce a fresh gimmick, a red-carpet sniper section, a subway gauntlet, a high-speed turret chase, which keeps the campaign from settling into pure repetition. The 91% positive rating from Steam users signals a community that found what I found: something smaller studios rarely pull off, which is a concept and its execution landing at the same time. If the boomer shooter revival has felt samey to you lately, this is the one that earns its distinctiveness.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:aaaBoomer ShooterWeapon SwitchingGrapple MovementNon-Violent CombatChiptune SoundtrackArcade AnnouncerHumor-First DesignEnemy-Specific Mechanics

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