![]() Pulling the trigger lets us attack and holding a direction on the movement stick dictates whether we hit vertically or horizontally. The combat is a bit tricky to get to grips with, but still quite fun in the heat of the moment. Upon entering the arena we must slash and swipe at various types of enemies robots in order to clear the stage before descending into the waiting area to apply an upgrade between each round. Predominantly melee focused with occasional long range options, we play as a randomly generated drone that is a clone of a human entering the danger zone (obviously). What I will regale you with though is how the games play. I won’t spoilt any of the story here, but suffice to say we get more than we bargained for going in. Doborog through a couple of curve balls at us, and turn what could have otherwise been said short lived experience into something a little more interesting. While that’s true to an extent, I would highly recommend at least checking out the campaign for the 3 or so hours it takes to beat. From my brief time with the demo a few months ago I figured it would be a fun, but short lived, arcade style experience. The name smacks of 60’s-era B-movies, and the main story mode does a pretty good job of providing an equally out there tale to follow. ![]() Clone Drone in the Danger Zone is an interesting title – both literally and in regards to the game itself.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |