Remote Life Review (Xbox Series S)
Our Remote Life Review is about a 2D shmup that houses creepy monsters, ominous backgrounds, and menacing bosses. Featuring 16 different unique combat missions, get ready to fly through a vibrant and haunting alien world. This game is a full immersion in an unseen world.
Remote Life Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 1.5GB download size.
- 1000 Gamerscore.
- Game settings – enable radar, mute music, arcade/8 Bit/no filters, low/medium/high settings affect the visual effects.
- Four difficulties – Easy, normal, hard, and very hard.
- Optional tutorial area.
- Shmup gameplay.
- Four guns will always be available and you can freely swap between them.
- Collect power-ups to change gun/shot/ammo types.
- R – Type vibes.
- Mission progress percentage.
- Three ships can be unlocked and each can have a paint job.
- Weapons except the baseline ones require ammo and collecting dupes of a weapon will act as ammo.
- Twin stick controls for flying and shooting.
- Near-instant loading times.
- Instantly respawn where you died.
- Acquire support drones that shoot with you.
- End of level breakdown.
Remote Life Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- The menus are just clunky and the pointer you use is clumsy.
- Constant difficulty spikes.
- One hit one kills on your ship whether it be enemies or the environment.
- Slow pace.
- Enemies can go through the scenery/environment. the music somehow doesn’t feel connected to the game.
- You have to claim unlocks from the extras menu.
- The level design is very claustrophobic.
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Remote Life:
Developer: Next Game Level
Publisher: Ratalaika Games S.L.
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