

Should you wish to do this, you can find a link here.The hardest thing about writing this review for Assault Android Cactus is that I have to stop playing Assault Android Cactus to write it. This, of course, doesn’t mean there won’t ever be any more so it’s probably worth checking back over time. UPDATE: I’m seeing that copies of this title on the Super Rare games store are currently showing as out of stock. In a digital age, it’s lovely to have something to hold. As an aside, having a manual might not sound like much, but I remember a time when we collected those things, you were seriously miffed if your game came without one. I mentioned goodies before, right? The Super Rare version of the game is being released with a 20-page full-color manual, interior artwork, exclusive sticker, and three trading cards selected randomly from the five-card set.

That should be enough for even the most jaded player to enjoy. For variety, you can unlock game modifying EX options and just for a bit of fun you can explore the codex and developer commentary. If you’re getting tired of all these modes, this version is also getting an all-new Campaign+ mode with remixed stages to add a bit of a fresh take on things.Īdding to all the above, you’ll be able to choose from nine playable androids, each with their own personalities and distinct play-styles. In addition to this, Infinity Drive and Daily Drive will give you other fun ways to play. Aside from the 25 stage campaign, you’ll also have a boss-rush mode to try and survive. There’s plenty to unlock and do in Assault Android Cactus+. As you try not to get shot to bits, you’ll have to circumvent transforming stages and, of course, massive boss showdowns.


Lights out probably isn’t a good thing so you’ll have to think fast and shoot faster as you charge head-first into waves of re-fitted robots. Things are going to get frantic because you’re dealing with a draining battery mechanic instead. Interestingly, you don’t have lives in Assault Android Cactus+. Set in a vivid sci-fi universe, Junior Constable Cactus is outside her pay grade when she responds to a distress call and winds up stranded on a crippled space freighter under attack by its own worker robots. I’ll get into what these are in a bit, but first off let’s give you an idea of what you’re dealing with.Īssault Android Cactus+ is, as I’ve already mentioned, a twin-stick shooter. Physical copies are coming to your Switch systems and as with all pre-orders of boxed titles, this one is coming with goodies. Pre-orders for this title from the guys and gals over at Super Rare Games and folk at Witchbeam started March 12th.
