
The name implies you find yourself struggling to survive much like Matt Damon did in The Martian, but you are not alone on this red planet. The game, which is developed and published by Paradox Interactive, is finally available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, OS X, and PC. People have been asking me about a city-building game called Surviving Mars for months.

I'll be returning to it after I finish looting islands in Sea of Thieves.

If you have three friends available, it offers four-player, local (no online) co-op. If you like silly experiences that are backed by solid writing, I highly recommend giving this oddball title a whirl. The big question I have at this point is, "How much enemy variety is there?" I must have ended 10,000 llamas in my time playing, and there were only a few variations of them: a small one, a large one, one that could move quickly, and poisoned variations. Vicious Attack Llama Apocalypse's grows in intensity quickly, and hits all of the right notes early on for an enjoyable twin-stick shooter experience. Even with a thick, metal hull and the ability to initiate an energy shield, the llamas will chew on your mech and will eventually breach it, which brings a "game over." As the llamas sprint toward forward from various vectors, you must position yourself strategically while spinning to fire blasts that keep them at bay. They attack in hordes, sometimes number in the hundreds. When the lands, any llamas under it are squished. This powerful vehicle can wield two weapons which you can switch mid-mission when new weapons drop alongside the ability to dart forward and leap high into the air. Thankfully, you're doing it from the fortified position of a mech that looks a little bit like ED-209 from Robocop. You are tasked to curb the Llaminati's uprising, which is pouring out onto the city streets. Yes, Llama is used as much as possible, and the puns are usually pretty good. They're sending a legion of llamas to take down Llamazon, starting in Santa Llama City. The premise is that a greedy corporation called Llamazon has gained too much power, and some of its workers have splintered off to form a rebellion named the Llaminati. I vested about three hours into this odd, yet mildly humorous take on the end of days, and had a good time with it. Vicious Attack Llama Apocalypse is developed by RogueCode, and is readily available on Xbox One X and Steam. If you're in the market for a twin-stick shooter that pits heavily armed mechs against angry llamas that explode into bloody smears, there's finally a game out there for you – and this will likely be the only one you will ever see. Tesla vs Lovecraft is purchasable on the iTunes App Store, Google Play, and Steam.Gaming's digital marketplaces are flush with new science-fiction experiences this week.
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A full arsenal of conventional and sci-fi weapons, powerups, special abilities, and selectable perks is also present.

The highlight of the game is the Tesla-Mech battle robot, which provides a massive but temporary boost in firepower. The player gets to use ingenious gadgets like the Quantum Teleport backpack, which allows teleporting a short distance even through solid matter. In Tesla vs Lovecraft, the player assumes the role of the cult famous inventor Nikola Tesla fighting waves and waves of monsters summoned by horror author H.P. More choice when leveling up: 3rd perk slot.

