Gigaohm Resistance: Episode One

Ever wondered what it's like to be trapped deep below ground in a busted science lab, surrounded by creepy robots gone wild? In the game "Gigaohm Resistance: Episode One," that's exactly where you land. The lab's doors slam shut, all alarms blaring, and now the only way out is to figure out what's gone wrong. You step into dark, twisting hallways lit only by flickering lights, never knowing what kind of high-tech menace awaits you. As you explore, you'll need to arm yourself—fast! Danger comes in all shapes and sizes, from swarms of robotic spiders to hidden traps meant to stop any escape. Every tool you pick up and every weapon you find can turn the tide, and there's no shortage of surprises hiding in the shadows.
How to play?
Right from the start, focus on finding a weapon. That handgun is your trusty friend, especially when robotic spiders come crawling and leap at you. Watch their lasers—they're nasty, but that's also their weak spot. Line up your aim and fire at their plasma core for a one-shot takedown. When things get hairy, use the time slow mode for sharper aiming. Watch out for dark rooms; flip on your flashlight to spot ammo or lurking enemies. If you run low on health, hunt for first aid kits before rushing into another ambush.
Keep your distance—these bots can explode and cause even more trouble if you get too close. If you see a locked door, no need to search for keys. One well-placed shot will blast it open. Grab new weapons as you go, like shotguns, assault rifles, and grenades. Use them to blast fuel cans, blow up defensive robots, and solve any weird puzzles blocking your path. Keep your eyes peeled for traps—they mean business!
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- aim
- interact
- flashlight

- Our players rated the game for 3.58 out of 5. A total of 178 people voted for it.
- The game was released in July 2022 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Time slow mode for precision shooting
- Robotic spider enemies with plasma laser weak points
- Destroyable locks and interactive environments
- No key-collecting—doors open with firepower
- Flashlight for exploring dark rooms
- Collectible weapons and health packs