![]() ![]() ![]() Parallax is a first person multidimensional puzzle platformer! It looks kinda like Antichamber, but the puzzles actually make sense. Gameplay Ultratron is heavily inspired by Robotron 2084, but rather than 8-directional movement, the game gives the player free pixel movement to anywhere on the screen. It's nothing but logic, no lateral thinking required. Each level got a goal to reach, but getting there is the tricky bit. The player needs to clear the way by rearranging platforms, switching portals and navigating obstetrical courses. Sounds easy enough, but Parallax adds another element to the mix: each level got a second dimension and solutions require multidimensional traversal, interaction and thinking. I had a couple of moments, when I had a basic idea of what to do, but my brain only had a subconscious understanding of the big picture. Yet I, competently, dream walked though the puzzle without really knowing exactly how. The whole game is super tiny, install size around 60MB. #ULTRATRON NOT ABLE T SELECT GAME PAD INSTALL# Runs ultra smooth and is super easy on the eyes (if you change to a less contrast heavy color scheme). Interesting take on the twinstick shooter genre. The controls are extended by acceleration and deceleration of your "shooting box thingy", shields can be exploded to cancel incoming bullets, two special weapons can be triggered after being charged with killed enemy droppings. Lots of things to juggle while dodging bullet hell patterns and even homing hostile fire. The twinstick shooter part isn't the biggest challenge, applying the gameplay toolkit correctly to control the chaos is key to beating Zenzizenzic's 5 levels. Normal, the lowest difficulty setting, is very manageable in the first three stages and things get real in the last two stages. The game gets insanely hard towards the end, but one can trade in score for extra life. #ULTRATRON NOT ABLE T SELECT GAME PAD INSTALL# Overusing our search engine with a very large number of searches in a very short amount of time.Using a badly configured (or badly written) browser add-on for blocking content.Running a 'scraper' or 'downloader' program that either does not identify itself or uses fake headers to elude detection.Using a script or add-on that scans GameFAQs for. ![]()
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