Summary
Anger Foot is a lightning-fast hard bass blast of kicking doors and kicking ass. However to me, I’d define it as a first-person, Hotline Miami, mixed with High on Life. The game is chaotic but in a good way. While the game is great for a good laugh, that’s about all the value I get out of it, and to me, the game seems a little over-priced for the amount of time I spent playing it once, and for a game, I’m likely to just casually pick-up again to “kick-ass”.
Developer – Free Lives
Publisher – Devolver Digital
Platforms – PC (Reviewed)
Review copy given by Publisher

According to the Steam Page, Anger Foot is a lightning fast hard bass blast of kicking doors and kicking ass. However, I’d define it as a first-person, Hotline Miami, mixed with High on Life.
As you Immerse yourself in the adrenaline-pumping, caffeine-fueled chaos of Shit City, you’ll harness the power of your lethal feet to take down a diverse array of ruthless gangsters, with each encounter more challenging than the last.
As you navigate through the gritty slums, labyrinthine sewers, and towering skyscrapers, the protagonist, an unassuming man with an extraordinary ability to kick doors and enemies with unparalleled force, is on a mission to cleanse the city of its criminal elements.

As you kick more ass, you’ll discover new weapons and unlock powerful sneakers along the way as you complete challenges. At the time of this review there are 23 Different Sneakers you can unlock and use (You can read all about how to unlock them in my guide here)
It’s really hard to talk more about what the game is, other than just a non-stop slaughter of putting on different types of sneakers and kicking ass with a few other weapons in between! ….Ok maybe saying kicking ass this much in a review isn’t the best for SEO …..

Regarding accessibility settings, there is a decent amount, the game includes an “ASSIST Mode,” which allows players to adjust the difficulty to make it more manageable.
For players who want to focus purely on the thrill of the action without worrying about in-game deaths, there is also “Never Die Mode”. With this mode enabled, players can dive into the chaos and enjoy an uninterrupted spree of kicking ass all day long. It’s an ideal setting for those who want to explore the game at their own pace, experiment with different strategies, or simply revel in the sheer fun of invincibility.
Another helpful feature is the “Weapon Highlight” setting, which ensures that players never miss when a new weapon drops. This is particularly useful in the heat of battle when the action is intense, and quick reflexes are essential. With weapons highlighted, players can easily spot and switch to new gear, maintaining their edge in combat without the frustration of missing crucial pickups.
Anger Foot also includes a variety of settings to enhance visual comfort and accessibility. For players who are sensitive to intense visual effects, options like “No Blood Mode” and the ability to disable flashing lights provide a more comfortable gaming experience. Additionally, the game offers settings for auto-aim, helping players who might struggle with precise aiming to enjoy the game without hindrance.

To Recap, Anger Foot is a lightning-fast hard bass blast of kicking doors and kicking ass. However to me, I’d define it as a first-person, Hotline Miami, mixed with High on Life. The game is chaotic but in a good way. While the game is great for a good laugh, that’s about all the value I get out of it, and to me, the game seems a little over-priced for the amount of time I spent playing it once, and for a game, I’m likely to just casually pick-up again to “kick-ass”.