About This Game Alien Splatter Redux is all about those golden gaming days, where the only thing you knew was how to avoid homework and play computer games. Remember destroying things that wanted to take over the world in true 8-bit fashion? Relive your golden days in retro style with Alien Splatter ReduxEight massive levels to conquer, each with it's own dangerous traps to dodge!Huge end level bosses to completely destroy with your weaponsActual 8-bit graphics, (with an included extra retro screen if it wasn't retro enough for you)Listen along to a chiptuned soundtrack while blasting aliens to your hearts contentExtras and Steam Achievements to, umm unlock! 7aa9394dea Title: Alien Splatter ReduxGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Sinclair StrangePublisher:Sinclair StrangeRelease Date: 28 Jul, 2017 Alien Splatter Redux Ativador Download [hacked] alien splatter redux. alien splatter redux gameplay. alien splatter redux. alien splatter redux. alien splatter redux gameplay. alien splatter redux gameplay It's fun until it isn't, which is stage 6 where the instant death things start to pile up to absurd amounts, making your life bar completely moot. Which is a shame, because it's right there, and definitely could've served a purpose.. got it for .49 Cents and wow! It took me back to my NES days! now this is Value!. This game knows what it wants to be, strips itself down to the bare essentials, and provides a concrete experience. Some indie games skimp on the difficulty, preferring to woo you with your nostalgia, but I can faithfully say that this title offers a genuine challenge. You will die, a lot. There's 8 levels in all and each one has a different theme with different environments and hazards unique to it, each with a boss at the end. The graphics are crisp and the controls are tight, and the shooting feels on point.Plenty to like and not much to criticize, especially for 99 cents.. It's fun until it isn't, which is stage 6 where the instant death things start to pile up to absurd amounts, making your life bar completely moot. Which is a shame, because it's right there, and definitely could've served a purpose.. This is a really well done NES-style action platformer. Others have compared it to Contra, and at first glance, it does resemble that series. However, I find that the platforming has a larger role in the gameplay of Alien Splatter than it does in the Contra games - whereas Contra was more of a shoot-em-up with some light platforming. I wouldn't consider Alien Splatter to be a shoot-em-up. It is an action game. The level designs remind me more of something from Ninja Gaiden than Contra. At any rate, no matter what popular NES franchise you compare it to - it is a very solid retro title that actually looks and feels like an NES game. It could use some more variety in the enemies (the only real let-down in the game), but other than that, I really can't find much to complain about. The graphics are spot-on, the controls are tight enough, and even the music is decent. At this price, it's an absolute steal, and it is better than many of the retro games that I've paid much more money for. It's an easy up-vote from me.. If your like me, and you enjoy hard, challenging, fun 8 bit games, then this is for you. Controls are responsive, the weapon variety is limited, but fun to experiment with. I havent finished it yet, but its truly enjoyable to play. If you came for challenge, challenge is what you'll get.However, like mentioned, the game has quite a small weapon variety compared to the mechanics you could have to pair with the amazing level design. At time, an weapon that would fire on a circular pattern would help, or a weapon that would leave a delayed explosive so you could arrange for kills without putting yourself at risk. Sure, this would break the point of the game being challenge, but this comment is mostly for making an example of how more weapons could compliment the level designs perfectly. Similar to weapons, the enemy variety is mostly prominent on bosses, to the point where the only threat you'll have during stages are going to be stage hazards more than enemies. After a while you just get their attack patterns down and they become more an obstacle than a challenging foe you have to beat to progress. For as much as I like this game, and im willing to 100% it for fun, I'll have to say yes, but not a 10/10. The game is great, yes, and I do recommend it, but it just has a lot of missed opportunities to make it outstanding.This game truly has the potential to become a mindblowing adventure, but it just falls short by a small margin.7/10, great game overall, lacking some mechanics and more enemy diversity, amazing nontheless.
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