![]() ![]() The charm is certainly on full display, but Fashion Police Squad can’t quite stick the landing when it comes to the end. The variety of content with boss fights and non-shooting sections does help the game as the regular levels do start to feel repetitive. You can also find secret fashion posters and collect items. The levels follow the same kind of structure of Doom Eternal with sections that focus on combat in arenas and those about platforming around. You also have a belt that you can use to stun, attack, and even grapple around the areas with, and your “fab glove” that acts as a super attack once fully charged. All the weapons handle nicely with a few having a secondary attack to give them more options. ![]() Each weapon handles a specific kind of enemy, with some enemies requiring multiple weapons to deal with them in different stages. To deal with each fashion disaster, you need to use one of five different weapons. Every enemy is a fashion criminal with something wrong with their clothes, surprisingly there are no “white after Labor Day” crimes in the city. While this game may look retro, its major inspiration is oddly enough Doom Eternal. Everything about the game’s aesthetic helps Fashion Police Squad stand out - areas are bright, colorful, and you have a narrator who says stylish words after every fight. You play as an officer of the fashion police, when bad fashion trends appear it’s up to you to make things stylish. A game that fully commits to its tone and aesthetics, I just wish the outfit was just as functional as it is fashionable. Fashion Police Squad is the latest in the boomer shooter craze, but while other games go for the dark and gritty, this game goes for glitz and fashion. ![]()
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