I liked it for what it was. Was it perfect? No, but with a friend it's a much more enjoyable experience. I think the easy changes would be to add more enemy types to shoot per level and maybe tweak the weapon pickups to either last longer or just not expire until you die. Thanks for watching!
As someone that has put thousands(!) of hours into The Binding of Isaac, and has become accustomed to only being able to shoot in the cardinal directions (up/down/left/right) and using the face buttons to aim your shots, I didn't find the altered control scheme all that bad. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised that they give you the ability shoot at an angle if you hold two face buttons down. It made crowd control much easier. Thanks for watching!
@ yah no worries. Probably it’s a matter of perspective: I’m 42, grew up in our local arcade (The Library 😂), have owned almost every console as the came out since the NES, & arcade cabinet sticks just hit so different for me. Smash TV was just one of those relatively obscure, weird & unique arcade games that the memory sticks with me.
One of those games that looked so cool and then it just wasn't
i loved this game
I liked it for what it was. Was it perfect? No, but with a friend it's a much more enjoyable experience. I think the easy changes would be to add more enemy types to shoot per level and maybe tweak the weapon pickups to either last longer or just not expire until you die.
Thanks for watching!
Dunno. I loved this game in an arcade. Twin sticks worked great. Playing without sticks…not so much.
As someone that has put thousands(!) of hours into The Binding of Isaac, and has become accustomed to only being able to shoot in the cardinal directions (up/down/left/right) and using the face buttons to aim your shots, I didn't find the altered control scheme all that bad. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised that they give you the ability shoot at an angle if you hold two face buttons down. It made crowd control much easier.
Thanks for watching!
@ yah no worries. Probably it’s a matter of perspective: I’m 42, grew up in our local arcade (The Library 😂), have owned almost every console as the came out since the NES, & arcade cabinet sticks just hit so different for me.
Smash TV was just one of those relatively obscure, weird & unique arcade games that the memory sticks with me.