![]() ![]() Keep your coolĭespite originally being a PC release, the controls feel completely suited to the touchscreen, especially on the iPad, where the increased screen estate also allows for the graphics to shine even brighter. The initial concept may be interesting on its own, but it’s the multiple approaches to each situation and the often tense and frantic firefights that erupt out of them that keep you glued to the screen. It’s this on-the-fly tactical gameplay that makes Anomaly so enthralling. About to be sucker-punched by a Behemoth turret? Drop down a decoy and pop the rockets at the front of the queue. ![]() ![]() Short of healing drops but with a damaged tank leading the unit? No problem - place the APC first and upgrade its armour. The easier route may actually lead to you running out of weapons to use, which normally spells trouble.Īlso adding to the strategy is the fact that both the route and your troops can be altered, upgraded, and expanded upon at any point during the battle. Why would the latter be useful? Because each turret destroyed has a strong chance of dropping another of those aforementioned power-ups, each of which can turn the tide back in your favour if deployed correctly. By tapping on intersections, you can alter the route your men take through the husk of the city - either avoiding heavily defended avenues or striking a path straight through them. Your troops are hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned, though, so to help you make your way safely to the end you also get four different types of special bonuses to deploy once the action gets underway, ranging from healing powers and decoy targets to powerful airstrikes and sneaky smoke screens.īefore that happens, the all-important planning takes place. Unlike every other tower defence game - you’re the one attacking.īefore each level starts, you’re shown your starting position and where you need to go, given an objective by generic English Army Man (which varies between escorting ground and air units, blowing up specific turrets, and taking down large installations), and a handful of dollars to buy APCs, rocket launchers, tanks, plasma throwers (pardon?), and other goodies. We attack tonightĪs with all tower defence games, each of the 15 Campaign levels across the ravaged city features a convoy of units snaking their way down a set path in an attempt to bypass the tower-based defences and reach a target area (a base or special unit, normally). Just having pretty graphics alone doesn’t make a game worth its asking price, however, so it’s a good job Anomaly has the brains to back up its exquisitely crafted reverse-tower defence levels. So why is it that Anomaly Warzone Earth’s burnt-out rendition of Baghdad in the near future looks so utterly gorgeous? Ransacked and crippled cities do not look beautiful, as anyone living in the UK this week will testify. ![]()
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