UNDEFEATED is a superhero game that allows players to control an invincible character that flies around fighting the enemies who are terrorizing the city. The game was recently released as a free game on PlayStation, and because of the growth in the community, the developers have announced a sequel as well.
The first five to ten minutes of the game start with a tutorial where the game shows you one of the major bosses while explaining all the controls and your abilities. After the tutorial, players can roam the city freely to explore and find secrets and Easter Eggs.
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How To Get Superspeed In UNDEFEATED
After completing the tutorial, several red markers will appear on your map. You can complete these objectives and try your luck in challenges to acquire Hero Points for ranking up. Whenever you are in free roam, head northwest of the map to reach a park with several electric transformers around. Look for the concrete court, where you will find your lookalike using a laptop. Head north to spot a transformer with electricity rushing at the top. Jump the fence and get as close as you can. The protagonist will start to consume the electricity until a yellow spark appears and a timer on the bottom right, next to the minimap.
What To Do With The Superspeed
With the Superspeed, fans of open-world superhero games can run extremely fast around the city, which also changes your flight slightly. If you engage in combat, you can try a new running attack in which the protagonist instantly takes down multiple enemies in a flash. Superspeed is not that useful against bosses because, throughout the fights, you will be flying up in the air. There is a possibility that the ranged attacks are slightly faster than the normal ones, so it can come in handy.
UNDEFEATED
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget- Released
- August 2, 2019
- ESRB
- T For Teen // Violence
- Engine
- Unreal Engine 4
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5
- Genre(s)
- Action, Open-World
- How Long To Beat
- 1 Hour