If you haven't played it yet: It’s Hotline Miami meets Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater , except your skateboard is a leg and your trick is felony assault.
Anger Foot v1.46 is available now on PC (Steam) and is verified for Steam Deck.
For the uninitiated, Anger Foot is a first-person punch-kicker. You play a silent, green, rage-filled... thing whose only solution to gentrification, crime, and traffic is to kick a door so hard that physics gives up. Version 1.46 isn’t a massive content expansion; it’s a . Here’s what’s shaking (and breaking) in the latest build. The Kick Feel: From "Thud" to "Crunch" The headline for v1.46 is haptic and audio rework . In earlier versions, kicking a bad guy felt great. Now? It feels visceral .
The bathroom door has been kicked off its hinges. Again.
You’ll also notice that destructible objects (trash cans, potted plants, rival gang members’ dignity) have 15% more particle scatter. It’s unnecessary. It’s glorious. A quiet hero of v1.46 is the AI pathfinding in the Shit Town Sewers level. Previously, enemies would get stuck doing a weird shuffle-dance against a pipe. Now, the AI has learned object permanence. They will chase you through the knee-deep water with the cold, dead-eyed determination of a shark.
If you’ve been sleeping on Anger Foot —the neon-soaked, B-movie fever dream from Free Lives (the devs behind Broforce ) and Devolver Digital—version 1.46 is your wake-up call. And that alarm clock? It’s a size-12 sneaker slamming into a skull.