Compara los precios de Assault Android Cactus Demo en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Witch Beam. Lanzado el 28/8/2013. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 79/100.

Witch Beam's arcade shooter asks one simple question: how long can you stay aggressive before your battery dies? The demo answers it with nine distinct androids, five boss-gated zones, and a feedback loop that hooks fast.

I put the demo in expecting a compact taste of twin-stick mayhem and came out an hour later having replayed the opening zone twice with three different characters just to feel the difference. That pull is the whole argument for Assault Android Cactus right there. Witch Beam, a small Australian studio, built something that understands exactly what makes this genre satisfying and then adds one twist that reframes everything: you do not die from taking hits, you die from running out of battery. Combat Mode slowly drains your charge meter at all times, and the only way to refill it is to keep killing and scooping up the battery drops enemies leave behind. It transforms every moment of hesitation into a real cost. Standing back to breathe is not a strategy here. The roster starts you with four androids and the differences between them are not cosmetic. Cactus herself runs an assault rifle for safe long-range pressure and a flamethrower secondary that melts bosses but demands you get dangerously close. Holly and Lemon both fire weapons that forgive loose aim, making them the friendlier on-ramps for players newer to the genre. Coral swaps all of that for a close-range shotgun and a secondary plasma dome that lets her stand at the center of chaos and blast outward. Each character genuinely rewards different instincts, and the campaign's five zones, each capped by a Section Lord boss fight, give you enough mileage to actually find a main. The bosses themselves have segmented health bars that double as battery drop schedules, which is an elegant piece of design that keeps even the tensest encounters readable. The additional modes layered on top of the campaign are where the longevity lives. Infinity Drive is a survival escalation, Daily Drive gives you one scored attempt per day to climb leaderboards, and Boss Rush strips the campaign down to the fights that matter most. Earned credits let you unlock EX Options including visual filters, alternate camera angles, and Mega Weapons, though enabling the last one locks you out of leaderboards, which is a fair trade for anyone who just wants to see the screen explode. The soundtrack deserves a mention too: a propulsive electronic and synthetic guitar blend that reportedly shifts dynamically with the intensity of the action onscreen. It does exactly what a good arcade score should do, which is keep your adrenaline slightly ahead of your skill level. The honest caveats are real but small. The campaign is short enough that a focused solo player can clear it in a single evening. Multiplayer is local-only up to four players, which is the right call for couch chaos but cuts out anyone hoping to share the madness online. A minority of critics found the battery mechanic punishing in the late boss fights specifically, where a single stumble can chain into a quick death with little room to recover. These are things worth knowing. They are not things that break what is otherwise a tightly constructed, high-charm shooter that clearly knows when to stop. This is a demo, so the question is whether it converts. For anyone curious about the genre or already deep in it, the answer is almost certainly yes. The demo gives you enough room to feel the battery loop, test two or three characters, and understand what the full game is offering. That is more than most demos bother to do. Kai, Scout Team

Assault Android Cactus Demo

Assault Android Cactus Demo

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Witch Beam's arcade shooter asks one simple question: how long can you stay aggressive before your battery dies? The demo answers it with nine distinct androids, five boss-gated zones, and a feedback loop that hooks fast.

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I put the demo in expecting a compact taste of twin-stick mayhem and came out an hour later having replayed the opening zone twice with three different characters just to feel the difference. That pull is the whole argument for Assault Android Cactus right there. Witch Beam, a small Australian studio, built something that understands exactly what makes this genre satisfying and then adds one twist that reframes everything: you do not die from taking hits, you die from running out of battery. Combat Mode slowly drains your charge meter at all times, and the only way to refill it is to keep killing and scooping up the battery drops enemies leave behind. It transforms every moment of hesitation into a real cost. Standing back to breathe is not a strategy here. The roster starts you with four androids and the differences between them are not cosmetic. Cactus herself runs an assault rifle for safe long-range pressure and a flamethrower secondary that melts bosses but demands you get dangerously close. Holly and Lemon both fire weapons that forgive loose aim, making them the friendlier on-ramps for players newer to the genre. Coral swaps all of that for a close-range shotgun and a secondary plasma dome that lets her stand at the center of chaos and blast outward. Each character genuinely rewards different instincts, and the campaign's five zones, each capped by a Section Lord boss fight, give you enough mileage to actually find a main. The bosses themselves have segmented health bars that double as battery drop schedules, which is an elegant piece of design that keeps even the tensest encounters readable. The additional modes layered on top of the campaign are where the longevity lives. Infinity Drive is a survival escalation, Daily Drive gives you one scored attempt per day to climb leaderboards, and Boss Rush strips the campaign down to the fights that matter most. Earned credits let you unlock EX Options including visual filters, alternate camera angles, and Mega Weapons, though enabling the last one locks you out of leaderboards, which is a fair trade for anyone who just wants to see the screen explode. The soundtrack deserves a mention too: a propulsive electronic and synthetic guitar blend that reportedly shifts dynamically with the intensity of the action onscreen. It does exactly what a good arcade score should do, which is keep your adrenaline slightly ahead of your skill level. The honest caveats are real but small. The campaign is short enough that a focused solo player can clear it in a single evening. Multiplayer is local-only up to four players, which is the right call for couch chaos but cuts out anyone hoping to share the madness online. A minority of critics found the battery mechanic punishing in the late boss fights specifically, where a single stumble can chain into a quick death with little room to recover. These are things worth knowing. They are not things that break what is otherwise a tightly constructed, high-charm shooter that clearly knows when to stop. This is a demo, so the question is whether it converts. For anyone curious about the genre or already deep in it, the answer is almost certainly yes. The demo gives you enough room to feel the battery loop, test two or three characters, and understand what the full game is offering. That is more than most demos bother to do.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerlocal-coopcontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaBattery MechanicScore ChasingBoss RushDaily LeaderboardUnlockable RosterCouch Co-opBullet Hell AdjacentArcade Loop

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OS
Windows Vista
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 4000
Processor
Core 2 Duo

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28 ago 2013

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