Ion Fury

StrongIon Fury header image
77

Top Critic Average

77%

Critics Recommend

Eurogamer
Recommended
IGN
7.5 / 10
PC Gamer
77 / 100
Game Informer
9 / 10
Nintendo Life
7 / 10
God is a Geek
8 / 10
Shacknews
8 / 10
Metro GameCentral
7 / 10
Creators: Voidpoint, LLC, 3D Realms
Release Date: Aug 15, 2019 - PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
Share This Game:

Ion Fury Media

ION FURY - PC RELEASE DATE TRAILER thumbnail

ION FURY - PC RELEASE DATE TRAILER

Ion Fury Screenshot 1
Ion Fury Screenshot 2

Critic Reviews for Ion Fury

A thrillingly authentic take on the first-person shooter's 90s heyday, delivered with nerdish enthusiasm.

Read full review

Ion Fury is an authentic throwback to Duke Nukem 3D that certainly hails to the king but can't quite dethrone him.

Read full review

A retro FPS built with love by true enthusiasts of the genre.

Read full review

More than just a throwback to frenzied '90s shooters, Ion Fury is a fantastic game filled with creative weaponry, oodles of humor, and memorable levels.

Read full review

If you're looking for a retro shooter that isn't actually a 25-year-old port of a N64 game, then Ion Fury is the time-travelling love letter from the past you've been waiting for. While its weapons and boss fights won't leave much of an imprint on your memory, the speed and intensity of its gunfights and the intricacy of its level designs more than make up for it. If you want to be punished and rewarded by the shooter principles of old, this is the new/old FPS for you.

Read full review

Ion Fury is clearly a love letter to 90s shooters. Lovingly crafted and blisteringly fast, it's well worth your time.

Read full review

There are not a lot of flaws in Ion Fury, but it is hard to not compare the game to its Build Engine predecessors. The game definitely succeeds in carrying the torch from the Duke series, and little details like ultrawide monitor support and a jazzy soundtrack will go a long way to winning players over.

Read full review

Metro GameCentral

Unknown Author
7 / 10
Metro GameCentral

For better and worse, a near perfect replication of mid-90s first person shooters, that makes you wistful for the old days… and secretly glad things have moved on in the meantime.

Read full review