======================================== Vince Rowe Reviews
Saving the Industry one Game at a Time! [YouTube Link] [Curation Link] ========================================This Arcade Shooter is a pretty damn good game, it has a great progression system, a ton of different enemies and bosses, and the whole structure of the game itself is laid out really well.
Verdict: 6.8 - Good
Graphics - 7/10 - GoodSound - 3/10 - BadMusic - 8/10 - GreatLevel Design - 7/10 - GoodCombat - 8/10 - GreatProgression - 8/10 - GreatPros:
+ Pixel Graphics
+ Great Music
+ Old School Arcade Shooter
+ Lots of Enemy Variation
+ Fun boss fights
+ Responsive Controls and Gameplay
+ Extremely Fleshed-out Gameplay
+ Great Progression System with Upgrades and Resource Management
+ Trading Cards
Cons:
- Repetitive Gun Sounds
- Little-no Storyline
- Resources need a little balancing
Additional Information:
It's nice to see an Old School Arcade Shooter game again, it really reminds me of when Newgrounds was the thing, these types of games dominated back then - and they were free. Now though, it seems like free games are really a thing of the past... I mean, why bother making the game for fun and release it for free when you could charge people to play it too!? It's a bit of a shame but at least it supports the people who do make video games...
I can honestly say that it's fun, it's a pretty typical game though, you shoot 'aliens' - basically spaceships - to get money which you can spend on making yourself more powerful and in turn you can challenge the harder levels. The game-play is pretty simple but fun with a few mechanics in there to keep you on your toes.
The gun-play(?) is fun, every level you start with a single-shot gun and during the next few minutes upgrades will drop from the top of the screen which gives you another shot - I'm pretty sure the max number of shots is 3. If you get hit, you'll lose life and you get bumped down to the previous level unless you're on level 1 that is, then you can't drop - at the end of each level you lose the temporary gun upgrades but some permanent gun upgrades are available from the store. In order to keep your temporary gun level and not be attacked you need to buy a shield which you get the money and resources to buy one by beating levels. Shields block enemy projectiles and recharges overtime, however if you get rammed by an enemy ship you will lose the entire shield for the rest of the level - basically you're screwed at this point.
Expect yourself to take a lot of hits though, the shield tanks a ton of damage - level 4 shield that is which isn't even expensive (which is why I think the store needs a little rebalancing) - it's not the type of game where you have to squeeze your way through enemy shots... At least not at the moment anyway.
The audio is half and half, the music in the game is great but it's really let down by the constant 'pew pew' from the gun, it completely blocks out the music and you can't hear anything - as soon as you're in-game I recommend you turn the SFX down and keep the music loud. That being said, the music is pretty damn good so my guess is that we will probably see a soundtrack released for this game sometime soon.
The graphics is a 'meh'. You won't be focusing on the graphics that much when it gets towards the higher, more hectic levels but there's no real reason for the graphics to not be better. The Pixel Art style doesn't really add that much to the style of game but like I said, it doesn't matter towards the later levels anyway. Saying that though, the game does have a terrific use of colours!
Overall, this Arcade Shooter is a pretty damn good game, it has a great progression system, a ton of different enemies and bosses, and the whole structure of the game itself is laid out really well. I recommend this game to anyone who's a fan of Old School Arcade Shooter games.
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