After each wave it will be possible to visit a shop that will allow the purchase of upgrades for your ship including new shields, new ammunition to increase firepower or a particular bomb that allows you to eliminate all enemies on the screen but obviously not valid against. In the various waves the enemies will alternate regular horizontal movements with other random ones in order to confuse the player. The first levels are certainly very easy but as you progress you will see a huge increase in difficulty which will have its peak in boss battles, this could cause frustration in players not used to the genre. The game spans around 100 levels divided into 5 settings: Earth, Moon, Mars, Saturn and the base of the Aliens, the planet called Titan.Įvery 20 levels you will pass to the next planet but first it will be necessary to defeat an alien mothership and once eliminated a checkpoint will be activated to allow the player to restart from the next planet without having to do it all over again. Titan Attacks! uses the same mechanics of Space Invaders in which the player impersonates a half human that, moving only horizontally, must destroy the enemy ships before they land on the planet and take it to the game-over. In 2012 it was released on Steam, arriving later in 2014 on Sony consoles and in 2015 on Nintendo 3DS, Titan Attacks! defined by the developers themselves as “The best tribute to Space Invaders ever”, let's find out if the Puppy Games title lives up to its promise. The creation of Nishihiro Nishikado then became a must for many generations of gamers with many titles who have tried to copy what it was but without success. It was 1978 when Taito published in Japan, then licensing in the West to Sidam and the Atari / Nintendo duo, Space Invaders.
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