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a. Extremely hot (often in a figurative sense)
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Superhot (stylized as SUPERHOT) is an independently developed first-person shooter video game, created by Superhot Team. Though the game follows traditional first-person shooter gameplay mechanics, with the player attempting to take out enemy targets using guns and other weapons, time within the game only progresses at a real time pace when the player moves; this creates the opportunity for the player to assess their situation and respond appropriately, making the gameplay similar to strategy-based games. The game is presented in a minimalist art style, with enemies in red in contrast to white and grey backgrounds.
The game originated as an entry in the 2013 7 Day FPS Challenge, which Superhot Team expanded into a browser-based demonstration in September 2013. Widespread attention from the demonstration prompted the team to develop out the full game, using Kickstarter to secure funding to complete the title. Superhot was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux on 25 February 2016. An Xbox One version was released on 3 May 2016. A virtual reality version Superhot will be released for the Oculus Rift by the end of 2016. The game was met with positive reception, with reviewers considering the title to be an innovative take on the first-person shooter genre.
Usage examples of "superhot".
The ship arrowed in tailfirst, blasting away the first wisps of air with its own superhot plasma, dropping deeper and deeper as it slowed.
A thin, superhot laser-beam flashed from the zercrown, cutting a curving slash in the wall as the device kicked in her hand.
Their superhot crowns licked at the sky, rising fifty feet and more before transmuting themselves into gouts of dense black smoke that obscured the clouds.
Their wastes, including their little dead bodies, go to a bank of SCWOs - supercritical water oxidisers - superhot liquid steam which can oxidise organic slurry in seconds.