Assault Android Cactus

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Summary

"Assault Android Cactus is a manic twin stick arena shooter for the PC with screens full of enemies, buckets of bullets and high scoring combo chains! Take on the role of Cactus, an enthusiastic police android, who responds to a stranded space freighter only to discover it under siege by its malfunctioning robot workers. Cut off from the outside and in over her head, Cactus and the androids she recruits along the way battle through the crippled Genki Star to reach the brain of the ship and put things right before it's too late."


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Assault Android Cactus Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Mezu5 [user]
December 23, 2021

One of my favourite games even though I am not an avid fan of score attack or twin stick shooters.+ Great feeling combat - high lethalityOne of my favourite games even though I am not an avid fan of score attack or twin stick shooters.+ Great feeling combat - high lethality in both ways with a way to reliably dodge damage.+ Simple moveset with hidden depth - move, aim, shoot and dodge+switch weapon. Tying the two last actions into one input introduces a fair bit of hidden depth, as you need to make sure you can afford losing access to your current weapon and stopping your attacks for a moment, since either could end up with you either dropping your combo or getting knocked down+ A clever battery mechanic allows for a coop experience where no player is left behind. Players can get knocked down, but never killed - the failure state is only triggered when the battery, shared by all players, depletes. The battery level decreases over time, but can be replenished with an item that drops when you kill an enemy, but only after you've killed enough robots since the last recharge.+ Fantastic enemy designs with meaningful synergies and a lot of variety.+ Good (though not the best) level design with a lot of replayability thanks to leaderboards and a grade system that tracks your performance with each indifidual character separately, which motivates those who don't care about leaderboards and incentivises you to master all characters.+ A lot of characters with totally different playstyles+ A combo system that introduces depth into prioritising targets - dealing damage doesn't keep up the combo, only kills do, and you need to manage the crowd in a way that allows you to quickly kill a small or damaged enemy when the next target is too far, behind an obstacle or has too much health to be killed as quickly as the timer neccessitates.+ Fantastic optimisation+ 4 player local coop+ Great bonus modifiers- Some levels have visuals that make enemies difficult to see- One really bad level- Slightly floaty keyboard controls (mouse is fine)- No mapping tools

80
Review by Smatt-- [user]
November 12, 2016

I got Assault Android Cactus with the latest humble bundle, so rather cheap. However this isn't to say that I wouldn't pay RRP for it givenI got Assault Android Cactus with the latest humble bundle, so rather cheap. However this isn't to say that I wouldn't pay RRP for it given the chance now.The main campaign is about 3 hours along, and extremely exciting. The difficulty curve in this game is just about the right area, and it gets progressively challenging, with the final 3 / 4 levels giving you the anger which would make you want to rip your hair out. Naturally when you complete it you get a massive sense of achievement just from the final 2 levels alone.For the campaign, it is around 3 hours. There isn't much narrative to look into here, just a standard 2 stick shooter arcade game. Due to the mechanics in the game being solid, the lack of narrative does not harm whatsoever. The characters are only in the game to add some charm, there is nothing there to make you attached to them, you could have made this game with rather primitive shapes and I would still be giving it the same positive review I am now.The soundtrack can feel repetitive in places, but each zone has its own different style of music.The game does have a lot to offer when it comes to the replayability scale, it offers you new characters as you play throughout, all of which with their own unique pro's, con's and playstyles, you could do a run through with each character. After the main campaign you also unlock boss mode, there is a variety of game modes and collectables to keep you going, if you enjoy the game enough.For me, the 3 hours I spent in campaign were very refreshing after taking a back seat with games recently, and due to having a job, the 3 hours is good for now, and I'm happy with being able to pick up this game in the future.If you like a challenge, and good gameplay with some difficulty, definitely a must have. Would give it a solid 8/10.

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Review by ivanmaquina79 [user]
August 11, 2016

I love this game, the characters , dialogs, weapons, Bosses, Stages , playable, addictive to pass a great time with your friends, artisticI love this game, the characters , dialogs, weapons, Bosses, Stages , playable, addictive to pass a great time with your friends, artistic designs character , and the Story, i hope the developers make a sequel of this great game ...

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Review by arlends [user]
January 16, 2016

Easily one of the best top down shooters ever made. Assault android cactus brings fresh ideas to the gene. A must play game for anyone seekingEasily one of the best top down shooters ever made. Assault android cactus brings fresh ideas to the gene. A must play game for anyone seeking some action packed robot blasting.

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Review by Destructoid
October 28, 2015

Assault Android Cactus kind of snuck up on me, and is easily one of my favorite shooters of the year. I'm really interested in seeing what developer Witch Beam comes up with next.

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Game Information
Release Date September 23, 2015
Publisher Witch Beam
Content Rated E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Bird view / Isometric
Genres Shooter, Indie, Arcade
Themes Action, Science fiction, Kids
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Wii U, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One