… Expandįrom the beginning, beautiful graphics and a fluid camera with depth-changability sets this game up as a step above the rest.
Challenge mode (levels on hard) has to be the most fun and getting a high score here or beating friends is what keeps me occupied. Some of the mod's for the game such as "Grind" (99 levels of continuous spawns) is far too easy and needs to have a major update. There are some things that still need work. The "speed up time" button is a worthy addition too. Every map looks great and the game play works really well. This is where the game shines and you soon realize, to be a master of a map takes some thought. Others will get the most out of it, trying to get high on the Leaderboard (online score board to your friends and rest of the world). Every map looks great and Considering the price and what you get, this game is a worthy collection to your hard drive. … ExpandĬonsidering the price and what you get, this game is a worthy collection to your hard drive. Huge props to Hidden Path for adding surprising depth to the game through a deftly written script and excellent voice acting. I found myself playing the game more out of curiosity about the narrator as anything else. But gradually you learn whatever this being is, he has suffered great loss at the hands of the little buggers you're mowing down. A disembodied British actor who sounds like he stepped straight out of "The Bridge on the River Kwai" narrates the initial tutorials and gives pointers throughout the game. There is a surprisingly involving narrative that plays out in the course of this game. But gradually you learn whatever this being is, he has suffered great loss Great voice acting in a tower defense game? Well.yes. Great voice acting in a tower defense game? Well.yes.