The whole game, from the title (this is the first game featuring Matt Hazard), to its achievements, to some of its bosses, plays off of gaming's history and cracks jokes that people with a knowledge of games will get. This episode is hosted by Andrew Reiner and features Leo Vader, Kyle Hilliard, and Joe Juba. Summary: [Xbox Live Arcade] Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond is an homage to the greatest side-scrolling action video games of all time. But once the gameplay gets going, repetitive shooting takes over and itâs all too familiar. Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond. Toda la información de Matt Hazard: Blood Bath And Beyond PS3. Crowning Music of Awesome: The song that plays in the credits. Anticlimax Boss: Sting Sniperscope 3 and Wellesley. Oh yeah, there are also zombies. Gameplay Matt Hazard : Blood Bath and Beyond : It's me, Matt ! More about Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard. Battle everything from evil ninjas to killer penguins. Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard review A brilliant concept barely keeps dull gameplay from becoming a Hazardous waste By Alan_Kim 11 March 2009 Comments Starring classic action hero Matt Hazard and all his greatest enemies, the game features tons of weapons, nonstop explosions, and gorgeous 3-D environments. Survive incredible boss battles. The Roulette for this episode is the Xbox Live Arcade sequel Matt Hazard⦠His âreturnâ is all part and parcel of Vicious Cycle Softwareâs parody of the last 25 years of gaming. Releasing a 2D side-scrolling shooter, even at downloadable prices, is a bold maneuver for Vicious Cycle games. It's also only $15. The idea of riffing on all the eras and clichés of gaming by creating a fictional character seemed like a fresh and potentially hilarious idea. Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard is the featured game in the 489th episode of Replay. Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard * Written by 2008 Writers Guild Award winner, Dave Ellis, Eat Lead is a side-splitting ingenious storyline and setting thats never been explored before in the shooter genre. Shotgun Gameplay Movie Jan 12, 2010 12:42pm 1 PS3 360. Starring classic action hero Matt Hazard and all his greatest enemies, it features tons of weapons, nonstop explosions, and gorgeous 3D environments. Starring classic action hero Matt Hazard and all his greatest enemies, it features tons of weapons, nonstop explosions, and gorgeous 3D environments. Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond is a flood of carnage that the classic 8-bit side-scroller era didn't want gamers to see. 08/01/2010 à 13:28 7606 vues. Conoce todas las últimas novedades de Matt Hazard: Blood Bath And Beyond, un juego para PS3 And - of course â enjoy side-by-side 2 player gameplay. Survive incredible boss battles. Matt Hazard: Bloodbath and Beyond isnât a terrible game, but it doesnât offer anything new. Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond is designed as a 2D side scroller in order to give it a retro feel. And - of course enjoy side-by-side 2 player gameplay. Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard is a dull, repetitive third-person shooter that attempts to get by on its sense of humor. Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond was delisted from the European PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 no later than March 13th, 2018 when it was submitted to the site by reader T87. Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard Gameplay Movie 2. Even Better Sequel: The gameplay in Blood Bath & Beyond is pretty tight, being a much simpler side-scrolling shooter instead of the cover-based shooter the first game tried to be. You remember our favorite 2D sprite soldiers? General Neutronov, one of Matt's nemeses has reactivated all of Hazard's greatest enemies from the past. Eat Leat: The Return of Matt Hazard (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [reviewed]) Developer: Vicious Cycle Software Publisher: D3 Publisher Released: February 26 MSRP: $49.99. Nov 9, 2019 3:03pm Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond - Ninjas vs. The game was most likely delisted before 2018 but we have yet to find any other confirmation or explanation. Jim Sterling. Relive all the fun in Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard! Edgar Wright's "Shaun of the Dead" is an example of a great parody that not only pokes fun at genre conventions, but masters them.