What is harsher to survive are the assault stages, which are the fifth level in every world. ![]() They aren't too difficult, but they break up the gameplay in a nice manner. The goal is to complete a set without failing and destroying the boss at the very end of it. Ultratron features forty levels for you to uncover and these are split up in sets of ten. The key is not getting hit too much as that you can continue to grow, because before you know it, the enemies are becoming kind of insane. You can for example increase the layers of the shield, boost up your firepower or increase your defenses with pet drones. Similar to Puppy Games' last outing, which was Titan Attacks, you will be able to upgrade certain skills between levels with the money you earn. These could make your attacks more powerful, gives you short term advantages or creates a drone to aid you in time of need. By firing bullets at them and staying alive, you will earn points and continue to go to harsher and more complex stages.Īlong the way, you will pick up fruit that will give you points and you are able to collect certain powerups. All sorts of robots, drones and other mysterious objects inch towards you and try to destroy your shield, which saves you from destruction. ![]() In every level, enemies will appear at all sides of the screen and it is your task to shoot at everything that moves. This is pretty straightfoward and the same can be said about its setup. You can also use smart bombs by pressing the shoulder buttons on the Wii U GamePad, but those are your only options. You control a simplistic robot with the left stick, while you shoot with the right stick. Ultratron's gameplay is easy simple to grasp. The result is Ultratron, which is a title that is solid for the most part. ![]() Is the genre on its way out, or is the market for these games served already on the PlayStation 4? Whatever the case might be, Curve Digital and Puppy Games jumped on the chance and has filled up the gap that was left empty for a while now. Outside of XType Plus and Nano Assault Neo, there isn't anything else in that genre, and I wonder why that is. One genre that is a bit underrepresented on the Wii U is the twin stick shooter and that is honestly a bit of a shame.
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