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On Towers and Their Defensive Potential
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I'm pretty proud of myself.
Reverse Tower Defense. You set a route through the level, your squad destroys towers while you run around picking up repair tools, upgrades, and do things like sneak a decoy into an area. Single player should be fun (reviews had been saying it's really an updated version of Anomaly 1) but the big draw is supposed to be the multiplayer (Tower Defense as one team, reverse on the other team). As it stands right now, you can either play against a friend, or jump into the queue and let the game find a match for you.
Big plus is that if you preorder (I think it comes out Thursday?), you get a gift copy.. so you could split it with a buddy and only be down $7 if it's not your thing
but since then I've never played a real good one
I played Dungeon Defenders but I agree the balance was terrible and pretty grindy soo.....
I'd love something on the level of some of the great WC3 mods
There is only one hero you can choose without paying, but he's been fine for me and I'm a little over halfway through. The climbing mechanics that your guards and hero go through to get on top of the mobs are pretty great. It means that the levels can be vertical without making Guard towers useless, because they can climb on top of the giants from any level the Giant reaches.
If you're looking for something different in TD, I would recommend this game. Get at least to one of the more vertical levels to see how the size of the mobs impacts tower placement.
I haven't made it as far, but I like the game also. Though you're right about the large number of waves.
The upgrade system feels like a boring version of Kingdom Rush, spend points on this tower type so it shoots 10% faster/harder/farther/cheaper. Doesn't take many points to make your hero swole, but it can only be in one place at a time and giants resist melee attacks.
It's a really neat game with how it handles vertical height, but a lot of the mechanics feel rough.
EDIT: I had a lot of fun playing Demons vs Fairyland.
...THERE'S A SANCTUM 2?
Trenched for the cheap, it doesn't seems to be a good port though judging from the reviews