![]() Like Titan Attacks and the other titles, Puppy Games have developed, the upgrade system is also once again present to give players all the more to play for with each level and to either modify or refine what tactics they use, and how best to approach their own unique style of play. ![]() The bonus levels and the levels whereby enemies are shooting at the player constantly can seem all the more satisfying if they are either accomplished to 100% or accomplished without the player taking a single hit. There are also more subtle references and allusions to other games they have worked on within this title, such as the color palettes of each level, as well as other classic 8-BIT games in addition to what games influenced the gameplay, such as Pac-Man and Berzerk.Īs well as Ultratron being much more addictive than Titan Attacks, it’s also a lot more legitimately challenging without it being to the point of inaccessibility. As far as I’m concerned, it is the best arcade-style game to have been released this year, exceeding the quality of Titan Attacks, and for that matter, every other game I’ve played published by Curve Digital.Īlthough the visual style of the game is largely reminiscent of the other three titles Puppy Games has developed, it also has its own specific charm to it in its enemy and boss designs as well as various different stage designs as well. Released on the back of the success of three other arcade-style games, Revenge of the Titans, Droid Assault, and Titan Attacks, Ultratron was released earlier this year to much positive critical acclaim and being ported to a variety of different systems along the way. ![]() ![]() Developer(s) – Puppy Games Publisher(s) – Curve Digital PEGI – 7 ![]()
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