Mullet Madjack is an explosive Rogue-like FPS that is bound to get you hooked for hours with its upbeat 80s anime style and feel.
Gaming has always been a medium filled with repetition. Any concept that takes off is bound to be all you are going to see in the next 4-5 years. This is not necessarily bad, a lot of great things have come out of this way of building.
Look at Palworld. What it does is take the tried and tested methods of Pokemon, ark: survivor evolved and the hundreds of automation and farming simulators. The combination of all these game elements gives Palworld an edge over other games.
I know what you are thinking: “Why are we talking about Palworld if this review is about Mullet Madjack?”
Well, my simple friend, there lies the pudding or something like that. To me Mullet Madjack holds no true colours but the ones it has nicked have make it one of my top 10 games of 2024 (so far.)
The 80s Anime is Here!
Mullet Madjack goes for a very specific art style of 80s to early 90s futuristic Anime and it nails it so well. If you have seen shows like Bubblegum Crisis or A.D. Police, then you know exactly how this show looks.
There is something quite soothing about the 80s outlook of the future. Imagine a person who does not know what the internet is, creating a depiction of what will happen around a 100 years later.
It’s all TV and Radio pushed to the extreme with every character dressed either like a racecar driver or a dancer.
However, this isn’t just a copy-paste of the past; the team is putting in some serious work here.
An 80s Anime plot
In the year 2095, robot billionaires take over the world by getting the general public addicted to dopamine. I could stop right here and it would be enough a premise for a video game but there is more.
Players assume the role of Jack, a Moderator hired by Peace Corp. to rescue the “Influencer Princess” from a skyscraper filled with killer robots in exchange for, get this, a brand new pair of shoes.
The game begins with a plot revealed through a stream on a phone that Jack listens to while driving a weirdly proportioned sports car at a dangerously high speed. (I love this aesthetic, I really do)
The stream informs us everything and just like that, Jack ends up at a large skyscraper where we then switch from 80s anime plot to FPS Rogue-like gameplay.
The 80s Anime Game
The gameplay is an affair between and FPS run and gun and a Rogue-like. It has you running straight through a room, imagine Crash Bandicoot but first person, shooting Cyborg enemies. The catch is the timer.
Initially, You have 10 seconds on the clock. Every time you kill an enemy you get 3 seconds added, headshots gie 5 seconds and melee gives 10 seconds. The goal is to get to the other end of the round without the time running out.
You do have a health bar which causes an immediate failure if you run out.
Like a rogue-like, you begin from the start of the first round if you lose.
There are two ways to play the game. Story mode and endless mode. As you can imagine, the endless mode tests how many rounds you can survive.
In story mode, you run through a set of 10 rounds per level with a total of I think 15-20 levels. Lose a round and you start from the beginning of your level, not the whole game.
At the end of each level, there is a boss fight where you fight some un-godly creature in a 1v1 battle. The game turns into Doom during this fight, all the way down to the enemy being a 2.5 sprite.
A system that works!
In my review of Noreya: the brown blunder, I said that I was getting sick of upgrading systems that have nothing of worth in them. Mullet Madjack is exactly what I wanted.
Of course, Noreya was a Pixel art platformer and Mullet MadJack is an 80s Anime -style FPS Rogue-like but that does not change the fact that it has a brilliant and actually game-changing upgrade system which keeps getting more stuff added to it when the game progresses.
The same lady from the stream contacts you At the end of each round and offers one of three upgrade options.
No 1% damage or health upgrades. You choose between a heavy list of weapons and some brilliant changes to gameplay.
- Shots will now ricochet
- Shots will now go through multiple enemies,
- Slide attack.
- Health pickups increase the timer
- Bloody Flaming katana with infinite throwing
- Fire damage
- Enemies will die if they touch you
- Poison damage
- etc…
This is just what you start with. More content unlocks as the game progresses. If there are secrets hidden through the game, well, it won’t be a suprise.
(There is an upgrade to increase the total time by 1… Just thought I should put it here so no one can call me out on hypocrisy)
A Must Play!
My final verdict is no different to the praise that this FPS Rogue-like has already acquired since its release. With The 80s Anime aesthetic and story along with killer gameplay, this is surely a game that more then its motivations.
While I will be the first one to say that Epopeia sounds like a Hive-like rash, Mullet MadJack is a must-play. If you like like 80s Anime, FPS, Rogue-like, Shooters, Boomer Shooters or any fast-paced action, I cannot recommend it enough.
































































