You’ll have your connectors, which allow you to stack additional rows or pieces barrels, complete with their own firing types mods, which allow you to add ricochet, explosives, and other options. Crafting your tools of destruction is super easy, with a clear depiction of your creation allowing a full 360 degrees and easy points of contact being visible, with three types of components available for use. Your only other limitation is the amount of power the weapon takes, which will impact the recharge rates, as all weapons use this in place of ammo. Want to make a rocket launcher that also has some buck shot barrels? How about a pistol that shoots flaming bullets faster than The Flash on meth? Cool, the game has you covered, giving you the option to make just about anything providing the barrels face forward and they physically fit together. You’ll work your way through the levels much like any other game, clearing the enemy forces and collecting gold, which can be used between most rooms to purchase upgrades that can be applied to your guns, as each hand can be outfitted separately. Luckily, the gameplay makes up for the lackluster story. These are all long winded, reminiscent of the codec conversations from Metal Gear Solid, and feature half of the effort on the part of the voice actors it is so bad I could not wait for the Y prompt to come up for me to be done with the mind-numbingly dull banter. ![]() Between the levels, there will be some not so witty banter that will provide insights into new mechanics or the general story. Each ship makes up a level, broken down into small rogue-lite sized rooms of death that culminate in a boss battle. You’ll be tasked with taking down the impending alien threat, one ship at a time, working your way to the Mothergunship. You’ll be tasked with The game offers a basic cardboard cutout of a story that often feels like a caricature of the modern gaming scene. The game offers a basic cardboard cutout of a story that often feels like a caricature of the modern gaming scene. All of the most important aspects are spot on and because of this any shortcomings the game has are quickly forgotten and in the end Mothergunship gets a big thumbs up from me. At the end of the day as far as shooters go Mothergunship is a very decent shooter to say the least. The presentation side of the game was actually one of my favourite things about the game and I felt that was mainly down to the atmosphere and immersiveness both the visuals and sound design created. The story will also ease you into proceedings as well and whilst it failed to keep me invested throughout it still has a few decent parts placed into it. I’m also pleased to say that the gameplay has got the perfect balance of being fair and challenging at the same time and if you’re worried about jumping in the game straight away then there’s a more than adequate tutorial to help you along the way. ![]() Thankfully though these are the only frustrating moments I experienced during my time with the game and I’m pleased to say that everything is perfect on the technichal side of things. The loading times literally feel like they go on forever and to say I got slightly annoyed with waiting around would be a little bit of an understatement. Starting a new mission however will get on your nerves a little bit and that’s mainly down to the loading times. Each mission is fresh and interesting throughout and the enemies you face on these missions all have a creative side to them so completing a mission always feels satisfying. You’ll also notice right from the get go how much variety the gameplay has and that’s especially the case when it comes to the missions in the game. The gameplay then features a number of different mechanics for you to get to grips with and I’m pleased to say that each different mechanic is pretty much spot on. Replaybility isn’t a problem even now thanks to its procedural design so imagine the replaybility when the multiplayer aspect comes to the game. In fact in terms of content the game has a decent amount for you to be getting on with and when the multiplayer option gets implemented I can see this being a game that’s very difficult to put down. Mothergunship allows you to do that and then some, but much to my surprise this isn’t the only thing it allows you to do and instead it offers up a number of different and intricate things for you to do along the way. A game that has the term “bullet hell” thrown into the mix always has my attention because sometimes all I want to do is go on a destructive A game that has the term “bullet hell” thrown into the mix always has my attention because sometimes all I want to do is go on a destructive frenzy.
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