We love a good twin-stick shooter, but the market is already pretty full of them. Aniquilation however comes to PC and consoles to try and mix things up a bit - and it's got enough about it to ensure it's one that you'll want to play.
How cool would it be to have to actually physically go into your computer and destroy the viruses that infect it? I would be downloading trojan horses left, right and centre if I got to do that. Thankfully though now I don’t need to risk the integrity of my computer. That’s because Devastator is out today on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo and PC and offers that same experience in a much less hazardous way.
Curved Space has been delayed and pushed back more times than we care to remember, but finally Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC players are getting the chance to jump into the warped, physics-defying battlefields that plays host to its action. If you're looking to blast away some space-spiders, this is the game for you.
There are times when all you want to do is kick back and blast away the worries. And a twin-stick shooter is perfect for just those moments. When that twin-sticker is both dynamic and super colourful, well, that helps too. It's with much excitement then that Bitmaster delivers some proper blasting onto Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch.
If you took in the original Habroxia and were wowed by its cheap spaceblasting intensity, then you're in for a treat - Lillymo Games and eastasiasoft are back with Habroxia 2.
You may be well-versed in the realm of twin-stick shooters, but what about twin-stick drifting? Well, Inertial Drift is a new 1-on-1 racing game which will put the onus on you mastering the twin-stick drifting if you wish to become the Drift King!
We've recently seen eastasiasoft struggle to entertain the masses with the likes of Red Death on Xbox One. Today though we see the company try to deal more of the same twin-stick bullet-hell madness with the launch of Null Drifter on Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch. The question is, will the minimalist presentation and promise of maximized action actually deliver?