Not your traditional shoot 'em up. Rather than blasting you way through enemy ships this game has you managing time while shooting all the cubes in a level in order to progress. Being too slow results in running out of energy for your ship and a game over. As traditional with arcade style games like this, getting a high-sccore is also something for people to works toward.
With it'sNot your traditional shoot 'em up. Rather than blasting you way through enemy ships this game has you managing time while shooting all the cubes in a level in order to progress. Being too slow results in running out of energy for your ship and a game over. As traditional with arcade style games like this, getting a high-sccore is also something for people to works toward.
With it's unique style, twist on the genre, and decent challenge there is certainly something here for the right audience. I personally couldn't stomach it for long. I don't think it's a bad game, but while playing all I could think about was how bored I was. There is a lot of content here for those who do get into it. The more cubes you shoot across all the game modes unlocks new music, modes, and credits which can be used to continue playing from where you left off after you have failed a level.
That sort of ties in with one of my biggest complaints with the game. Whenever you fail while playing that's it. You have to start your run over from the first level of that section. Trying to get through all 10 levels a section has only to end up failing near the end is irritating because you know you have to go back through all of the other levels you just made it through unless you have a credit. This would have been more forgivable if the natural awkwardness on the gameplay wasn't the most often cause of failure, rather than a lack of skill.
The game's graphics and design for the levels and ships bring back nostalgic memories of Star Fox on the SNES, but it doesn't take long to notice how hard it is too line up your shots. No matter how zoomed in you are you can't seem to tell if your shots are on mark exactly or not. Add in the fact that when you turn the whole screen turns with you and you have a game that's a bit more awkward to play than it should be.
Perhaps these awkward design choices wouldn't have been so bad had the game as a whole been more fun. Basically all of the modes you unlock are just the same thing with slight twists (this doesn't really apply to the "Flappyridium" mode), so if you don't like the first mode available don't expect anything different from the other unlockable ones.. Those looking for something different in the arcade style shoot 'em up genre may find what they are looking for here. However the majority of us are probably better off looking for more entertaining options.… Expand