``Rising Up'' is a side-scrolling action game in which a salaryman who is destroyed by a printer bug destroys everything in his company.



Office workers spend their days enduring the tribulations of endless tasks, juggling unwanted office politics with bosses and co-workers, and endlessly repeating seemingly pointless administrative tasks. `` Rising Up '' is a free-to-play side-scrolling action game in which a salaryman whose daily stress has exploded destroys everything in his company. It seemed like a perfect way to release daily stress, so I decided to try it out.

Rising Up by Erik H Jørgensen, Laurent Gehin, Nikolaj de Haan, hakhakhak

https://twitwi.itch.io/risingup

You can see what kind of game Rising Up is by watching the video below.

Play ``Rising Up'', a side-scrolling action game in which a free-to-play office worker destroys everything - YouTube


Access the above URL and click on the screen to start the game.



The game begins with an office worker you could find anywhere, with a cup of coffee in hand, copying documents on a printer.



It is possible to move the position of the uncle's finger using the arrow keys and WASD keys. If you press the X key again, the old man will tap the printer screen on the game screen.



However, a warning screen appeared saying 'The cartridge needs to be replaced.'



When I tapped the screen again, this time a clear warning screen called 'Warning' appeared.



An old man who just taps the screen over and over again, probably because he's a mechanical guy.



Each time a different warning screen appears and prevents copying.



The old man's hand, which had been gently pressing the screen, turned into a fist in anger.



The tie-up with the printer started as it was. You can move the old man with the arrow keys or WASD keys, jump with the J key, attack with the K key, and guard with the L key.



An old man who throws his daily waste into the printer. It reminds me of a bonus stage from a famous fighting game.



When I beat up the printer, I was able to see around me, probably because the blood that had been climbing on my head had subsided. He smashed the company's giant printer with just his fist, causing people around him to shout, 'Someone please stop this guy!'



Colleagues approaching me are clearly timid, but if I leave them alone, they will be attacked.



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That's why in order to protect myself, I move forward inside the company while counterattacking with the K key.



Not only your slumped co-workers, but also the burly office workers who attack you with an office chair in hand.



An office lady who looks like a tea-maker also jumps over the counter to participate. Basically, the game is OK as long as you move towards the right side of the screen.



As if his anger still hasn't subsided after attacking his colleagues, the old man goes straight into the area labeled 'Security'.



About the case where he thought he was a normal office worker and was doing his daily work, but before he knew it, he had become super strong and could defeat security.



At first, it seemed like they were just attacking the people around them, but the scale of the story gradually grew, with things like the security room exploding.



People are frightened and run away from this seemingly ordinary office worker.



The battle heats up, and finally, tough men in black appear.



An old man was surrounded by men in black clothes in front of an elevator that looked like it was connected to an important area.



If you are curious about what awaits the old man who releases his daily stress through violence, please try playing Rising Up for yourself.

in Review,   Video,   Game, Posted by logu_ii