Overall it’s more of a neat thing to play with a bit than something to mechanically sink your teeth into, but I thought it was a nice enough use of a couple of hours. Gunplay is rather basic, only being able to fire horizontally, although your health being represented by hats and being able to shoot them off of enemies and picking them up to “heal” yourself is just stupid enough to be wonderful. The game is comfortable letting you kill otherwise key characters as I’m pretty sure it’d be hard to stretch it out beyond two hours in length so may as well let people break the heck out of it. Download changed: Installer, Technobabylon, Windows, en Version (gog-3) 2.1, Size 1.0 GB 1.1 GB + Build added: 55153716521400940 + Build added: 55152158430466795 GOG Database is not a product of GOG or CD Projekt. It’s in a rather tiny open world in the a “LttP if you pretended there were no locks and keys” overworld sense, and you can basically accuse anyone of being the murderer at any time in addition to drawing your gun in the midst of most conversations. It’s basically a small indie western game where you must find the person who killed your family and torched your ranch, except that person is randomly generated each game and you get clues to their attire (the only way to identify them) by helping or possibly hurting others. I mean, at four dollars and change for it along with a handful of other swell looking games it is very much worth it, but I walk away a tad bit disappointed that they didn’t spend nearly as much effort balancing the campaign as much as they seemingly did for the score attacker.įWIW, I decided to play through Westerado as it came in this bundle and it’s not bad. I can see how if one wanted to get great scores at every stage it could offer a much more notable challenge… but if you don’t really care about going for S ranks you’ll probably beat the thing in maybe 90 minutes and be done with it, with only the last few sets of levels checking to see if you know how to actually play the game. I don’t think I “died” until one of the very last stages and in truth the majority of the game is probably balanced so that you will beat the stage regardless of how well you do at it. The thing is that it is focused so solely on the pursuit of high scores that it might not even be balanced for survival. Very slick, and probably the most creative stage design I can name in a twin stick shooter. Man, Assault Android Cactus is an odd bird of a game.
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