![]() Which is where I ended up dumping most of my Neuro cash. This currency can either be used to gamble forge an item, which honestly never gave me anything that great or to upgrade your existing gear. Upon finishing a round you're placed into intermission where you rummage through everything you've scavenged during that round, either putting the new gear into action or scrapping the item for currency. Throughout each round of gameplay enemies drop pickups which contain different armor and weapons. Both your weapons and your special ability all drain your EP, causing you to sometimes overheat and wait for your EP to recharge before you can attack again. Sometimes you're dropped into a swarm of blade swinging, laser wielding robots, but walking away with a load of elite weapons certainly makes the challenge worth your while You also have a special ability that is different for each class, the fortress class has a damage blocking force field, while the rampage class unleashes a barrage of bullets. Choosing that level with the most loot will always reward you if you can survive. Each varying on size, elite enemy amount, and the amount of loot. You jump into each level with a choice between three different stages. Each class has it’s own unique ability and own gear, with the weapons being the same for all three classes. Blasting a gaggle of bullet bots with my machine gun, then seamlessly finishing off a super elite with a mini nuke, raises the gameplay bar for twin stick shooters Each time that you start a new game you choose between one of three different classes, rampage, dash, and fortress. ![]() This really opens up the gameplay opportunities as mechanically the aiming feels spot on, I’ve played twin sticks where you can switch between weapons but never with access to both at the same time. Then use your right or left triggers to shoot each of your two equipped weapons. Get ready to scrap together your frankenbot! At it’s heart NeuroVoider is a twin-stick shooter, which i love, and instead of shooting with Get ready to scrap together your frankenbot! At it’s heart NeuroVoider is a twin-stick shooter, which i love, and instead of shooting with your right stick like most twin stick shooters, you aim. And at £11.99, it offers great value, too. Also some may claim that the procedurally generated levels (and enemies!) isn't different to any other game if it ilk, but with its loot and customisation, NeuroVoider does enough to stand out from the crowd. The fact that my first few runs lasted little more than a minute lays testament to that. That aforementioned intense action is every bit as tough as it is fun. Being a roguelike, NeuroVoider isn't for the faint of heart. Heck, it even sports co-op for up to four friends. In fact, the first time I played it, I had so much fun that it was nearly three hours before I put it down. The action is intense, the shooting is reassuringly precise and the customisation is addictive. ![]() The action is NeuroVoider is a great twin-stick roguelike to add to the increasingly impressive array of indies on the Nintendo Switch eShop. NeuroVoider is a great twin-stick roguelike to add to the increasingly impressive array of indies on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
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