The Hellscream track with the male vocals in the background is one of my favorite tracks in the entire game, now. Loved every bit of the Warlords of Draenor music. Storm Peaks is absolutely amazing, and I like a lot of the Zul'Drak music (especially the combat versions you find in Gun'drak and Drak'tharon Keep) It's probably still my favorite raid zone music in the, along with Zul'Aman's (which has now become used throughout a lot of the Troll areas in the game since Cataclysm). The story is fairly light, and not particularly well translated to English, but the main thing here is the gameplay which is pretty good, so it is fairly easy to recommend this one.It's impossible for me to make a numbered list, so I'm just going to ramble for a few moments, here: Most of the losses come in the runner levels when getting too distracted to see the scrap coming and move out of the way in time. There was one level I found much harder than the rest (about level 11?) and took several attempts to even win, let alone 3* it, even the final level against the cat with 9 lives, and thus you have to do nine times as much damage as he does to get three stars, I did first time. Overall the difficulty is mostly moderately easy, although there are a couple of levels where you might not get 3 stars at first, but you can come back later when you have more pets/skills and have levelled up your skills more, and have an easier time of it if you get really stumped. It gets fairly hectic at times, especially on the levels where you are running from some huge enemy and instant death scrap flies across the screen with little warning. To spice things up you have one of eventually six pets to choose that do damage and a special ability (stun, steal resources, etc) or can be sent into battle with your robots, and up to 3 special abilities chosen from the list you have accumulated (about seven in all I think), with options such as mines, heals, slow down time, etc. You won't find a better timekiller for that price.Ī Tug of War style game in a similar vein to Warlords: Call to Arms or Battlepillars, the idea here is to continually review the forces your opponent is throwing out, and put out some of a type that has an advantage against them, which will cause the enemy most likely to counter your counter in a never ending chain until someone runs out of health. There is no way to play mouse+keyboard vs gamepadīuy it. ![]() Music is too quiet, you have to turn off game sounds to enjoy it The story is loads of fun and the characters look hilarious. ![]() Besides that you have whole arsenal of boosters, these are abilities you can use to blow up enemy robots, heal your own, plant mines around your character and so on. ![]() Also you can send your pet into the fight to help your robots, as I understood pet is equally effective against every type of robot, but you have to be careful with it as there's no direct control over the robots and you can't call your pet back to defend you. ![]() For that you can use 4 kinds of robots, which work like rock-paper-scissors(little robot can be killed by medium robot and can kill giant robot), and a pet, which can shoot at the enemies to lower their armor, stun them and so on. In order to win in this game you have to protect your character and destroy the enemy character. Space Fuss is an interesting mix of tower defense and rock-paper-scissors.
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