![]() In addition to that undeniable selling point, the game also randomly generates special perks throughout each level, any of which will drastically impact the way you're playing the game. Lovecraft knows exactly what kind of game it is, and doesn't stop there - it leans hard into the absurdity of its premise, periodically allowing the player to don a Tesla-powered Mech Suit (the arrival of which is accompanied by wailing electric guitars on the soundtrack) to take on some of the game's tougher foes. If that were the end of things, the game would still be worth your money, but Tesla VS. With these tools you will mow down many, many Lovecraftian creatures. You start each level with a simple pistol, but soon enough the game begins dropping increasingly elaborate (and, charmingly, era-appropriate) weaponry into your hands: Tesla-powered shotguns, tommy guns, revolvers. These levels are overflowing with familiar beasts - Deep Ones, Spawns of Dagon, statues of Cthulhu that regurgitate great waves of spiders out onto the battlefield. ![]() Once you've worked your way through the customary tutorial levels, the game sets you off and running across a map of Arkham (one of several "planes" of reality you'll do battle across), with levels themed around various Lovecraftian touchstones. The game's opening cinematic provides some backstory as to why Lovecraft and Tesla are at odds, but - as with most twin-stick shooters - the plot takes a distant backseat to the actual gameplay, which to my eyes (and thumbs) comes pretty close to capturing twin-stick shooter perfection. ![]() Lovecraft is exactly what its name and pedigree implies: a lightning-fast, wildly addictive twin-stick shooter pitting Nikola Tesla against wave after wave of Lovecraftian horrors. I was doubly excited when I learned that it was called Tesla VS. Given how much I loved 10tons' Neon Chrome (a title I spent most of last summer playing in 15-20 minute bursts), I was excited to learn the company had a new game out. called my attention to a new game from the folks at 10tons Ltd., a company known for creating excellent twin-stick shooters. This weekend, former BMD Editor-At-Large Phil Nobile Jr. Sure, these titles never satisfy in the same way that something like Skyrim or Bloodborne can, but they scratch that gaming itch, and when a particularly addictive drop-in/drop-out game comes along, I am flooded with relief: finally, a time-killer that doesn't involve obsessively refreshing my Twitter feed or combing through the increasingly underwhelming options on Netflix. The days where I might excitedly sign up to grind my way through a 200+ hour epic are long gone, replaced by casual games I can drop in and out of whenever I find myself with 15 minutes to spare. " "android / STBCopy to.Over the past few years, the responsibilities of adulthood have conspired to make gaming difficult for me.Two new monsters: cultists and mi-go Tune: – Fight in the mode of history with battles with the bosses and compete in the online leaderboards in survival mode! Mod:Īn infinite number of Dreamland airplanes for players who feel that Eldritch Plane is too lightįour new weapons: including Teslazi, the highest submachine gun – Attack with shotguns, energy weapons and scientific wonders such as the X-Ray Blade! – Activate Tesla-Mech's battle robot to break even the most disgusting abominations! – Use Quantum Teleport to escape from a dangerous path and travel through solid objects! Deploying epic proportions begins! Chase the monsters, destroy a huge number of abominations and overcome the madness of the old gods with the help of science and high-tech weapons! On the eve of the greatest invention of Nikola Tesla, his laboratory was burned by the inhuman minions of the author of horrors H.P. ![]() Play as the mysterious inventor Nikola Tesla! Use destructive weapons to mow hordes of nightmarish monsters, collect powerful bonuses to increase the slaughter, and, finally, crush your enemies with the enormous fire power of the Tesla-Mech combat robot! ![]()
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