Is The Redundant’s unique concept held back by its frustrating aiming mechanic? We explore this Steam game’s interesting premise and the one gameplay element that might be its downfall.

Join us as we dive into this top-down shooter that shows promise but struggles with a controversial aiming system that forces players to constantly re-aim after every reload. While the game offers solid level design and interesting enemy encounters, this mechanic creates a significant disruption in combat flow.

We break down everything from the energy management system and checkpoint mechanics to the distinctive arrow guidance system. Despite its flaws, The Redundant still manages to deliver some engaging moments and unique ideas that might appeal to fans of games like Mega Man Battle Network.

The game shows potential with its atmospheric environments and challenging boss fights, but could benefit from some mechanical refinements. Whether you’re a fan of top-down shooters or curious about indie games trying something different, this review helps you decide if The Redundant is worth your time.

Watch our complete breakdown and see if this game’s innovative elements outweigh its mechanical shortcomings.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
01:25 – Gameplay Begins
06:09 – Mega Man Battle Network Overview
10:32 – Outro
12:39 – Final Thoughts on Gameplay

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Taylor is one half of Media Discord and resides in Orange County, CA. He grew up loving video games, comics and movies. His favorite game is Chrono Trigger and his favorite comic book character is Deadpool.