Saturday, July 29, 2017

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Geometry Wars 3: 
Dimensions is an arcade game that packs a lot of action. You'll travel around 3D maps destroying a variety of things in fantastical, colorful explosions. The game features over 100 levels, 15 grids to play on, 12 game modes, and a range of abilities and companions to take with you. There is also a hardcore mode where you can play without abilities or companions. You can play with a hardware controller if you prefer as well. 

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Now includes full controller support enhanced for NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved includes all of the great content & features from Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions and more:
• Over 100 total levels
• Classic arcade levels inspired by franchise heritage
• 15 3D grids and 12 battle modes including Pacifism, King, Claustrophobia 
• 6 unique companion drones including Attack, Collect, Ram, Snipe, Defend, and Sweep 
• 5 devastating super abilities including Homing, Black Hole, Turret, and Detonator
• “Hardcore” mode for Geometry Wars purists with no drones or supers and a separate leader board 
• Compete with friends and other players on global leaderboards for every level in the game
• Dual and single-stick touch control configurations
• Bluetooth controller support



















Geometry Wars 3 has loftier ambitions. By introducing a campaign and customizable ship loadouts to the series, new developer Lucid ventures into strange new territory that often seems at odds with its roots. But by including updated, "clean" versions of Geometry Wars' most beloved modes, Dimensionswants to have something for everyone.
DIMENSIONS WANTS TO INCLUDE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions builds upon the series' basics, which are in turn rooted in the most stripped-down arcade shooter concepts. You control a "ship" — in reality a white-lined shape that you move with one analog stick while shooting with the other. Enemies spawn in the form of colored shapes, each type representing a specific kind of behavior and pattern.

Note: We were not given an opportunity to properly test Geometry Wars 3's online multiplayer modes prior to publication. This review reflects impressions of Dimensions' single-player elements only. We'll be sure to update this review if our experience with multiplayer this week substantively affects our assessment of the game.

The concept has always been elevated by reflex-perfect controls and inspired arcade design. Because of Geometry Wars' escalating difficulty and completely level playing field, it's arguably been the best competitive score-chase game in the modern era.


Dimensions' focus departs from this concept — instead of a flat, identical board, Adventure Mode features stages set on three-dimensional shapes as well as more traditional arenas. Even "flat" stages tilt left and right as you move across them.This in and of itself is a Big Deal. The way I managed returning enemy types shifted considerably without corners to run to or chase toward, and I had to consider what I couldn't see at any given moment as much as what was in front of me. This isn't a bad thing, necessarily. Combined with a number of new game types and some clever level layouts, some of which change shape during play, Lucid manages to keep things shifting and engaging most of the time. Dimensions makes the level layouts themselves as much of a challenge to overcome as the rapidly increasing enemies within them, and beating each stage felt like a new accomplishment. I frequently replayed levels to satisfy the three-star score required.





I also played, over and over, to beat my friends' high scores. Every level in Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions has its own leaderboard, and it wisely continues the tradition of showing the closest friend's score to your own while you play each stage. It's a powerfully motivating force, the kind that might prompt you to dump hours of your time into a two-minute drill game type to do better than the next person on your friends list.

Not every level is a winner, however, and as Adventure Mode progresses, the difficulty sometimes skews toward the punishing  rather than the challenging. Geometry Wars has always had a capricious mean streak, spawning enemies on top Dimensions pushes this to frustrating new highs, especially during some of its boss levels.

Yes, Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions adds bosses to the series. They often feel the most unfair and the most capricious,and require the most trial and error, which, surprisingly, seems at odds with what Geometry Wars has always been.But Dimensions' biggest change to the Geometry Wars arcade status quo is the drones.

Drones are companion ships that perform different tasks depending on the model in question, and each seems tuned toward a specific play style. I gravitated toward the magnet drone, which gathered geoms for me, allowing me to focus on clearing enemies instead. With certain bosses, though, I switched to a drone that fired along with me, the only hope I had against particularly nightmarish waves and challenges. Eventually, you'll also unlock the ability to choose a special attack for your drone, which in turn allows for additional customization.





I felt like the small gameplay benefits that resulted from my drone were not enough to compensate for the weird mental effect it dropped over my score-chase aspirations. There's no way to know what drones or power-ups your friends used for their runs. But more annoyingly, drones are upgradeable, meaning that the highest scores for each level will likely be obtained by players who have leveled up their tools and gone back later.

Combined with the sheer number of boards in Adventure Mode — 50 in all, and that last one is a real jerk, let me tell you — I have a hard time envisioning the kind of aggressive, trash-talking competitive furor over Dimensions that defined my time with Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved and Retro Evolved 2.

Perhaps in response to the anticipated angry grumblings of the most change-averse Geometry Wars fans, Lucid has also smartly included six classic modes with Dimensions, encompassing the series' traditional draws. Pacificism and Evolved are here, and as far as I'm concerned, everything else is a bonus. There is a slight difference in feel in the Dimensions versions, but the level playing field so important to the spirit of the series is present and accounted for here.






WHAT'S NEW

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved includes all of the great content & features from Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions and more:
40 all-new levels, 5 all-new grids
Classic game modes in stunning HD
4 all-new battle modes
All-new Sweep drone
New “Hardcore” mode


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