Ballistic Attack (PC) Review
System PC
Developer YarGri Publisher YarGri Genre Tower Defense # of Players 1 Release Date July 18th, 2017 |
Pros
Decent Tower Defense game Good variety of towers Cons A short game with no replay value |
Review
by Thonos
12/13/2019
Ballistic Attack is a fairly simple tower defense game. The game is like any other tower defense game out there: You defend your base against waves of enemies by building and upgrading turrets. There are ten different turrets ranging from single shot turrets to high powered miniguns. Each turret can be upgraded four times, which increases their range, damage and rate of fire. Killing enemies give you money to buy new turrets and upgrades.
Enemies vary from slow moving zombies to walking robots. Different turrets are more effective against certain enemies. In the later levels where you get money quickly, if you are able to get the final turret you are almost guaranteed to win. And that is my biggest issue with the game, the ten levels are not hard and once you beat them there is no reason to go back to them. This is another example of a good, functional game that could have used either more modes or levels to make it great.
by Thonos
12/13/2019
Ballistic Attack is a fairly simple tower defense game. The game is like any other tower defense game out there: You defend your base against waves of enemies by building and upgrading turrets. There are ten different turrets ranging from single shot turrets to high powered miniguns. Each turret can be upgraded four times, which increases their range, damage and rate of fire. Killing enemies give you money to buy new turrets and upgrades.
Enemies vary from slow moving zombies to walking robots. Different turrets are more effective against certain enemies. In the later levels where you get money quickly, if you are able to get the final turret you are almost guaranteed to win. And that is my biggest issue with the game, the ten levels are not hard and once you beat them there is no reason to go back to them. This is another example of a good, functional game that could have used either more modes or levels to make it great.