![]() ![]() They are packed with enemies to destroy and it’s actually pretty satisfying because you do feel pretty powerful. Each arena is slightly different with various obstacles and even moving floors to contend with and there are even some scrolling levels thrown in occasionally too. The early levels themselves are quite enjoyable. Although it’s a fairly different system, it does still come down to keep moving, keep destroying things. Taking damage uses up energy and battery charge pick-ups become available after destroying a certain number of enemies. Instead of lives, you have a battery meter. You’ll soon pick your favourite droid and from then it’s a case of killing everything in each level in order to progress. Each droid has two weapons, a primary and a slower, more powerful secondary. This is good, even if it can feel a bit ‘pick your compromise.’Īfter the initial cutscene where Cactus rescues the other droids, you are thrown into the action. Annoyingly, it uses a fire button but there are a few different play styles as each android has different weapons (one light, one heavy) and new droids are unlocked as you go along. What you get here is an arena based twin-stick shooter that doesn’t veer too far from the template. Assault Android Cactus is a solid shoot ’em up in a not-too-serious shell that sees you playing as Cactus (an assault android, I guess) or one of three other droids that you rescue during the game’s tutorial. ![]() The PS4 isn’t a stranger to twin-stick shooters that have already done the rounds on Steam and here comes another. Main PS4 tagged assault android cactus / indie / score attack / shoot em up / twin stick by Richie ![]()
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