Bullet hell games bust through into wild new territory with this fidgety arcade treat. Our Roto Force review:
Second one. I gather Roto Force was born in a game jam, and the finished game has retained that jammy energy. It's polished and brilliantly conceived, but it has the headlong pelt and brisk enthusiasm of a sketch, something dashed out on paper and surprisingly, improbably brilliant. I reckon retaining that level of energy when you take something small and turn it into something a bit bigger is incredibly difficult. Roto Force has made the transition beautifully.
Those are just early levels. Go on and you'll find sand worms erupting from the dunes of a desert that used to be a museum, and a triangular city of electricity where you blast away at light bulbs and plugs.
It would be too much, I think: a twin-stick that shoves you into a food processor and clamps down the lid. But it's broken up into waves and there's a generous checkpoint system. Also, each level gives you a new weapon to choose from. And here Roto Force started to remind me of Treasure, of all developers. Gunstar Treasure, where each weapon is both a new toy and - in a way - a new difficulty level.
If you're playing on a phone, expect touchscreen controls that, for me, worked pretty well. You can also use a pad. |Accessibility assists: players can change game speed and damage dealt and can switch on immortality. They can toggle whether achievements unlock with assists.
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