Missile Command Delta is an enormous departure from the unique sport that Atari followers are aware of, and whereas we’re positive purists will not benefit from the drastic adjustments, this contemporary spin brings the idea ahead in a refreshing and imaginative means.
A bunch of adventurous youngsters plans to spend the night time in a creepy, disused bunker, solely to find it isn’t fairly as deserted as they thought. Thus begins a sport of two halves. You will spend a few of your time exploring the shocking depths of the bunker in first-person, fixing puzzles and conversing along with your buddies; the remainder of the sport has you defending towards incoming missiles, in each coaching situations and what looks as if actual strikes.
Not like the unique sport, although, these sequences are strategic, turn-based challenges, all about calculated explosions and profiting from your stock.
Quite a lot of missile sorts, shields, and extra provide you with numerous choices as you progress, however enemy firepower has completely different attributes too, like inexperienced ones that may breeze by way of explosions.
These missile-commanding missions are good enjoyable, and develop deceptively complicated afterward within the sport. Typically it may be onerous to parse all of the missile trajectories, and infrequently it may be a bit trial-and-error, however total it is a sturdy variation on the 1980 unique.
The story feels a bit contrived however supplies an honest sufficient framework, testing the group’s friendship as they’re thrust into an intense scenario. The bunker itself is a spotlight; it is a very intriguing place to be. It is stuffed with locked doorways, cryptic codes, and unusual puzzles concealing some enjoyable mysteries. Throw in dialogue decisions that’ll result in completely different endings, and you’ve got an actual melting pot of concepts and genres.
We did encounter a few bugs right here and there, and it sometimes dropped a body, however by and huge it runs nicely and appears good, although some will not be into the stylised, fairly flat look.
It might sound a bit in every single place, however in follow this can be a properly paced and thoughtfully completed sport that manages to attract so much from an old-fashioned Atari basic.