SuperHot (2016)

Game Description:
In SUPERHOT, a groundbreaking first-person shooter released in 2016, time moves only when you do, creating a unique and strategic gameplay experience. You face relentless waves of enemies with no regenerating health or convenient ammo drops. Armed only with your wits and weapons scavenged from fallen foes, you must shoot, slice, and maneuver through a storm of slow-motion bullets. The game's minimalist, stylized graphics and innovative mechanics offer a fresh take on the FPS genre. Carefully plan your moves as bullets crawl towards you, then unleash chaos as your strategy unfolds in real-time. SUPERHOT challenges you to think critically and act decisively in a mesmerizing blend of action and strategy.
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What Parents Should Know About SuperHot
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2016
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
SUPERHOT is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Drug Reference and Violence. This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the role of an agent tasked with solving puzzles and eliminating enemies. Within a white maze-like environment, players use pistols, machine guns, swords, and special abilities (e.g., manipulating time, taking over enemy bodies) to kill crystalline humanoid figures (i.e., red silhouette-like figures). Realistic gunfire is frequently heard in the game; enemies break apart/disintegrate when killed. Text within the game contains references to drugs (e.g., “I think I shot some dealers..." and “I just wrecked a dope lab of some sorts”).
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Drug Reference, Violence
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that SUPERHOT may not be suitable for younger kids. The game does not contain strong language, but it features intense violence as players use guns and swords to shatter red crystalline humanoid figures. The stylized graphics reduce the graphic nature, but the action is still intense. The game includes references to drugs, such as mentions of shooting dealers and wrecking a dope lab, which some parents find concerning. The unique time-manipulation mechanic requires strategic thinking, but the mature themes and violence lead many parents to recommend it for teens 13 and older.
Why Your Kid Might Like SuperHot
SUPERHOT offers a unique twist on the first-person shooter genre that resonates with teens. The game's innovative mechanic, where time moves only when you do, creates a strategic and immersive experience. This element encourages players to think critically and plan their moves carefully, making each level feel like a puzzle to solve. The minimalist graphics and stylized visuals add to the game's appeal, providing a fresh and modern aesthetic that stands out from other games in the genre.
Teens enjoy the challenge of facing relentless waves of enemies without the safety net of regenerating health or easy ammo pickups. This demands quick thinking and adaptability, as players must use weapons scavenged from fallen foes to survive. The slow-motion action sequences allow for dramatic and satisfying gameplay moments, where players can feel like action heroes as they dodge bullets and take down enemies with precision. SUPERHOT's blend of action and strategy keeps players engaged and eager to master its unique mechanics.