![]() ![]() The enemies you face are well rendered and rarely blend into the level, which has been a bit of a setback in previous shmups. ![]() The only thing I would have changed would have been removing the right trigger requirement to shoot and simply use the right stick. Offering the high level of polish that 10tons LTD has been known for in its previous releases ( Time Recoil, Jydge), the game controls like it should. The biggest issue with these is the cost of the upgrades compared to how often you accrue them not being balanced. Having completed the first difficulty and being half way through the second as of this writing, I have only been able to purchase a few of these. These upgrades do not change gameplay as much as the perks do mid-game, but they will help the player once reaching the higher difficulties. These require the player to collect crystals that are rewarded for killing X number of a certain enemy, finishing levels, completing weekly bounties, and will appear randomly in higher levels as pickups. There are also permanent upgrades that can be applied to your character. Since the upgrades and weapons available are randomized, some of the more difficult levels will be harder if you don’t find something to even out the playing field, resulting in multiple attempts to complete the level. This works for the most part but can add frustration as well. These come fairly often, but reset each time the player leaves the level, giving the title a rouge-lite feel. The upgrades stack, so if you’re lucky enough to get multiples of the more devastating perks, you’ll want to take advantage of them. ĭuring standard play you’ll level up Tesla and be given the option between one of two perks to apply to the character. When you end up with a good roll, it’s amazing. I found the repeater shotgun (basically a fully automatic version) with the multi-shot and bouncing effects to be the most worthwhile. The biggest game changer will be the perks that modify how your weapons fire, with upgrades such as ammo bouncing off of walls, piercing groups of enemies, or multiple bullets being fired at the same time being up for grabs. While the abilities are limited to a set number of uses, the weapons feature unlimited ammo, although they must be reloaded. You are able to carry one crowd-control ability in addition to one weapon at a time. You’ll start each level with a basic pistol and typically find various types of shotguns, machine guns, but being that this is Tesla, you’ll also find a gun that shoots lightning balls. The arsenal at your disposal is pretty normal for this type of game. This ability can be used multiple times in succession and has a fairly quick recharge rate. In addition to the mech, you can teleport or dash through enemies and obstacles, which makes traversing the level and avoiding enemies quite easy on the standard difficulty. Once it has been depleted you can collect the pieces again, as they will respawn at random points in the level and once complete, and you can activate the ability again at your leisure. Each level can be completed between a few seconds and a few minutes, with an entire playthrough on a single difficulty lasting a few hours through its 20+ levels. That said, there’s a decent amount of content to be found in this title.Īfter completing a few tutorial levels and collecting all of the pieces needed to assemble your mech suit, you will begin each level in the suit, which is a limited ability that will drain quickly. Each level will either task the player with mowing down waves of enemies thrown at them, or completing basic tasks such as collecting items or destroying other non-threatening objects. You’ll step into the shoes of Tesla as he takes down the forces of Lovecraft across multiple areas using a mech, standard weaponry, as well as some designs by the legendary inventor himself. Luckily, 10tons Ltd has managed to keep their shmup games fresh and entertaining, which includes their most recent title Tesla vs. ![]() Some games in this genre lack staying power due to a lack of gameplay or enemies that never pose a real threat. Not every offering is perfect, but they are often good for a few minutes of relaxation after a hectic day when other games would require too much time or effort to enjoy. If there is one genre that I will never tire of, it’s the shoot-em-up (shmup). ![]()
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