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  • Summary: A quick, brutal arcade platformer. You must fight off an alien assault across 12 rapid-fire single-screen levels. Each with a random combination of platform layout, objective, vending machines and enemies.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 5
  2. Negative: 1 out of 5
  1. Jul 13, 2016
    75
    Super Mutant Alien Assault is easy to enjoy and a good title for anyone looking for a game that doesn’t require a lot of energy or focus.
  2. Jul 20, 2016
    70
    Like its charming pixelated graphics that ooze character and its annoyingly mesmerising dubstep soundtrack, Super Mutant Alien Assault is an acquired taste. For many players it may be a bit sour, leaving them with the contorted face of bitterness and displeasure.
  3. Aug 1, 2016
    67
    Super Mutant Alien Assault is an experience you may enjoy if you enjoy playing for a game for a few simple few minutes at a time with complete randomness and challenging difficulty. That being said, while it does have some replayability to it with its randomly generated levels and weapons, there’s simply just not that much depth to be had if you’re looking for something a little bit more.
  4. Jul 27, 2016
    60
    While there is fun to be had here, Super Mutant Alien Assault quickly gets repetitive because of the short levels and the fact that you only have 12 levels to complete.
  5. Jul 14, 2016
    40
    While Super Mutant Alien Assault stays true to the arcade inspirations of coin-eating games from yesteryear with fantastic artwork and 2D shooting action, it is cut at the hamstrings from reaching a wider audience by the varying challenge playthrough to playthrough. Random elements, graphical slowdowns from action heavy sequences and a focus on repeating games to grind out for equipment are not for everyone.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
  1. Jul 15, 2019
    8
    “Super Mutant Alien Assault”
    Reviewed by: Elias S. Lutes
    Platform: PS4/Vita/Steam/Switch Developer: Cybernate Publisher: Fellow Traveller
    “Super Mutant Alien Assault”
    Reviewed by: Elias S. Lutes
    Platform: PS4/Vita/Steam/Switch
    Developer: Cybernate
    Publisher: Fellow Traveller

    Super Mutant Alien Assault is a frantic shooter spanning across three galaxies. A loose title-screen story is all we get, but in all honesty its all we really need. With procedurally-generated rooms and a multitude of weapon upgrades, each level is more chaotic than the last, and every run unlocks new characters, levels, starter items, and difficulty settings -- as well as more enemies to destroy!

    The tutorial levels do a good job of easing you into the play environment: grab weapons, shoot aliens, keep your wits about you, and die often. Each level is a single room on one screen, making it easy to stay focused and use the terrain to your advantage when kiting aliens around yourself to stave off death. Items can be found in crates around the rooms, and new weapons are frequent throughout your journey.

    I found myself having a lot of fun with progressing through each level, the amount of things I unlocked would grow more and more, which kept me feeling rewarded for my efforts. The play style reminded me a lot of my first slog through Metroid on the NES, and the boxed in feel of the individual rooms made it really easy to keep my objective clear -- there's no getting lost, and there's plenty of carnage.

    Levels will all have differing goals, and the primary and secondary weapons allow for pretty customizable load outs, making gameplay fun and exciting when trying new customizations.

    While there isn't a huge story investment, I found myself playing often enough just for new stuff to wreak more havoc, which was more than enough for me. A bigger surprise was the ability for local couch co-op play, which made a huge impact on the game. If either player dies, the level restarts, making it more important to cover your partner's back and strategically share resources.

    Overall: 8.5/10

    Super Mutant Alien Assault has a lot to it for such a small game. The amount of unlocks keeps you hooked, and shooter fans would be unwise to sit on this one -- especially at such an affordable price point on the Switch.
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