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Children Of The Sun Is A Twisted Bullet-Time Sniper Sim

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Apr 13, 2024


Children of the Sun is one of the most disturbing games I’ve ever played. Admittedly, this sounds like a superbly tabloid opening line to an article, one that’s about to harrumph on about the terrible state of things, but worry not. I mean it as a good thing. God, this game is dark, creepy, violent, awful, upsetting, and oppressive, like a nightmare that creeps into your waking life. In a good way!

Rather fittingly, Children of the Sun also nutshells like something that would set a Fox News presenter’s socks on fire. You play as a crazed lone gunwoman, a sniper known only as The Girl, intent on taking out every member of an ambiguous cult, firing impossibly controlled bullets that steer, slow down, and redirect toward the soon-to-be exploding heads of all in your sights. Imagine taking the camp assaults from Far Cry or Sniper Elite, titrating them down to their purest form, and then viewing them through the lens of a colossal nervous breakdown.

The Girl has, I infer from the ambiguous opening cutscenes, escaped a cult that caused the death of someone important to her. As a result, she’s on a mission to kill absolutely everyone involved, and she’s doing this with magic bullets. Each of the game’s levels begins with The Girl scouting an area from the perimeter, where you can run in an arc around the edge by moving your mouse left or right. Click the left mouse button and you’ll look down your scope, where you can zoom in and mark any visible enemies with a middle click, Far Cry-style. Once you’ve found everyone and picked a perfect angle, you then line up and fire.



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