es we have gauntlets! There are 4 slots for weapons or gadgets. We also still have the laser helmet, which enables you to blast where you look. With the new update totally overhauling gameplay and art, make sure to check out Astroblasters and see if you have what it takes to blast your way to the top!
Astroblasters(アクション、ゲームセンター、シューティング)の評価数と総合順位の推移
評価数と総合順位の推移
(評価数)
10
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-
-
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5
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0
評価数(棒グラフ)、総合順位(折れ線グラフ)の推移
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8/27
8/28
8/29
8/30
8/31
9/2
9/3
(順位)
600
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700
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800
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Astroblasters(アクション、ゲームセンター、シューティング)の評価とレビュー
評価とレビュー
★5
Galactic Showdown. Get ready to unleash a barrage of lasers, guns, missiles, & more in a relentless battle for survival. Astroblasters is an intense wave-shooter that tests your reflexes against waves of robotic adversaries, with enemies ranging from nimble drones to towering behemoths. Combat in Astroblasters is fast-paced, with a diverse arsenal of weapons at your disposal. There's no shortage of firepower to defeat your mechanical foes!
投稿者:Moon_Waves
★5
Cool Multi Facited Gauntlets. It's updated with equipment you can buy for your helmet, arms and chest. I hope they add jetpacks next!
投稿者:Jarrod84
★3
Laser helmet!! If you've ever dreamed of being Cyclops from the X-Men, with lasers shooting out of your head, now is your chance! An interesting game where you utilize visual tracking to shoot down hordes of enemies in the virtual world! What's cool about this game is you hold down the action button ("A" on the right controller) and the lasers will fire steady as long as you hold the button. Head tracking is precise and neat, and there are scores of enemies and quite a few bosses as well, like a killer dragon, and others I won't spoil....One thing about the game, however, is it takes a LONG time to really get difficult. Things didn't really start heating up until about level 72, and by then I was letting damage happen just to make things a little more challening. Of course, when two INSANE bosses came out around level 97 or 98 (I forget which), I wished I hadn't!One thing that really put a damper on this was when I "died" and the game ended, the headset went completely BLACK, and I couldn't see ANYTHING, although the music was still playing. However, I did run the game on the PC monitor in full screen; I wonder if that had anything to do with it?There are two ways to play this game: One, is look at the target and hold your gaze there while the laser burns your enemy, which basically means you are turning your head constantly. The other way is to rotate the thumb stick, I believe on the left controller, which will turn 90 degrees at a time. Naturally, I preferred the turning the head method (a survival tip is to keep the majority of your gaze limited to front, left and right, while limiting the back for when you hear "sounds.") The other problem, which was really kinda slight, was when the robots who charged me ended up on top of me, it was difficult to see where they were. Still, it was quite a fun game, but seemed to take so long to really get challenging! I HIGHLY recommend the developers add a difficulty level to it so people who want an insane challenge can just go!
Laser helmet!! If you've ever dreamed of being Cyclops from the X-Men, with lasers shooting out of your head, now is your chance! An interesting game where you utilize visual tracking to shoot down hordes of enemies in the virtual world! What's cool about this game is you hold down the action button ("A" on the right controller) and the lasers will fire steady as long as you hold the button. Head tracking is precise and neat, and there are scores of enemies and quite a few bosses as well, like a killer dragon, and others I won't spoil....
One thing about the game, however, is it takes a LONG time to really get difficult. Things didn't really start heating up until about level 72, and by then I was letting damage happen just to make things a little more challening. Of course, when two INSANE bosses came out around level 97 or 98 (I forget which), I wished I hadn't!
One thing that really put a damper on this was when I "died" and the game ended, the headset went completely BLACK, and I couldn't see ANYTHING, although the music was still playing. However, I did run the game on the PC monitor in full screen; I wonder if that had anything to do with it?
There are two ways to play this game: One, is look at the target and hold your gaze there while the laser burns your enemy, which basically means you are turning your head constantly. The other way is to rotate the thumb stick, I believe on the left controller, which will turn 90 degrees at a time. Naturally, I preferred the turning the head method (a survival tip is to keep the majority of your gaze limited to front, left and right, while limiting the back for when you hear "sounds.")
The other problem, which was really kinda slight, was when the robots who charged me ended up on top of me, it was difficult to see where they were. Still, it was quite a fun game, but seemed to take so long to really get challenging! I HIGHLY recommend the developers add a difficulty level to it so people who want an insane challenge can just go!