
The Hong Kong Massacre adopts the one-shot, one-kill approach. The task is easier said than done, as players will not be donning kevlar body armor or have any regenerative health. The Hong Kong Massacre is played as a top-down twin-stick shooter in which players must navigate multiple stages and eliminate every hostile in each stage. The Hong Kong Massacre draws its inspiration from Eastern-based action films, most notably from director John Woo ( The Killer.) For The Hong Kong Massacre, Vreski games took that art and translated it into a game. Now, the final game has been released on PlayStation 4 and Steam and it makes for a sharp, entertaining action experience. The top-down twin-stick shooter impressed me then with its portrayal of the grimy criminal underworld of Hong Kong, as well as polished gameplay and brutal gunplay. The Hong Kong Massacre was a game I originally played at the PlayStation booth at PAX West 2018. This is Hong Kong Massacre by Vreski Games. A lone suspect is brought in for questioning, only to be revealed as a man who once donned the badge to protect the citizens of Hong Kong.

Multiple locations have been hit and many criminals lie deceased. It is 1992 and a bloodbath has occurred on the streets of Hong Kong.
