"PO'ed" is a first-person shooter video game that was originally released for the Panasonic 3DO console in 1995 and later ported to other systems. Developed by Any Channel, the game is notable for its unconventional and humorous take on the genre. Set in the far future, players assume the role of Ox, a disgruntled and heavily armed cook who must fend off an alien invasion aboard his spaceship. The narrative is delivered with a tongue-in-cheek attitude, featuring bizarre enemies such as flying skulls and butt-shaped monsters, which added to the game's unique flavor and comedic appeal.
The gameplay in "PO'ed" is characterized by its expansive level design and the vertical freedom it offers to the player, a rarity at the time of its release. Players can use a jetpack to navigate the multi-layered levels, adding a three-dimensional feel to the exploration and combat sequences. The game also boasts a wide array of imaginative weapons, from the standard assault rifles to the more eccentric meat-seeking fork gun. "PO'ed" was praised for its graphics and the use of texture mapping, which was quite advanced for the era. These features, combined with its offbeat humor and challenging gameplay, have helped it gain a cult status among fans of classic first-person shooters.
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