Go Mecha Ball Review (Steam)
Go Mecha Ball Review, Load up, and roll out, in this twin-stick shooter with roguelike progression! Blast your way through arcade-style levels, using pinball-style physics mixed with an arsenal of devastating weapons. Defeat waves of enemy bots, battle big bosses and upgrade your mech between runs
Go Mecha Ball Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 5.74GB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Full controller support.
- Graphics settings – resolution, screen mode, refresh rate, aspect ratio, v-sync, MSAA, texture quality, screen shake, and screen flashes.
- The armory holds all the unlocked weapons, abilities, and upgrades.
- Twin stick shooter gameplay.
- The unique gimmick is you can freely change into a ball at any time and smash into enemies.
- Ramming an enemy does damage but also has then drop ammo.
- You can have two guns, and two abilities at one time.
- Enemies can randomly drop items.
- Coins drop from enemies and are used to buy gear at the store.
- Each level is wave-based and at the end you portal to the next level and pick one of three random upgrades or abilities.
- The glitch coins are harder to get/drop but these stay with you after death and are used for gacha machines.
- Gacha machines give a random unlock and there are three – weapons, upgrades, and armory.
- You have one life and one health bar that stays through each level.
- You lose coins upon death.
- Ramps and turbo strips help you spin all around the level, pipes and bounce pads are everywhere.
- Fast-paced gameplay.
- You can see the enemy health bars.
- A special ability changes over time.
- Four characters to play as with one unlocked initially.
- Breakable walls add to the Mayhem.
- Many enemy types to overcome.
- You can knock enemies off the level for an instant kill.
- Every new run randomise the level layout and enemy types, loot, etc.
- The game feels very polished.
- A game that is surprisingly easy to get into.
Go Mecha Ball Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- The only real learning curve is the ramps and getting used to the ball speed.
- Unlocks from the gacha machine are very lackluster.
- The main hi is somewhat barren and you see the tutorial straight away and it can confuse.
- Stomping is so much fun but the small shadow it casts doesn’t make placing your stomp easy.
- Has a slight initial grind as you get new gear and unlocks.
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Go Mecha Ball:
Developer: Whale Peak Games
Publisher: Super Rare Games
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