YouTube: X-Morph: Defense – Launch Trailer
X MORPH DEFENSE PATHING PS4
If you’re interested in buying you can get the game for PC on Steam, for Xbox One, or PS4 ( EU, US, Asia). You can get all that for currently $19.99 on most of the presently popular gaming platforms. And possibly the most creative aspect of X-Morph: Defense is that you finally are allowed to be the evil space invader trying to overpower the earthlings.
Even though there is a strict narrative through the campaign’s story and missions, these little aspects of freedom make it feel a little bit more like a sandbox.Ĭouch co-op features are scarce, so I always appreciate it when a developer has thought of a neat way to implement that. I love the destructive environment that allows you to try out different kinds of strategies, even though they might not have wanted you to play it like that. The gameplay is vivid and busy, but it’s not like you feel lost in between hundreds of units. I think X-Morph: Defense is a cool arcadish title with a lot of visual appeals. I guess there’s a bit of a thrill to be found here in that function due to the degree of realism that involves the destructive environment on the map. The only problem here is that if you’re not working precisely the buildings could collapse in a way that does not aid your strategy and then you can’t retry. Go ahead and blast skyscrapers in a way, so they fall where you want to block the road without spending valuable resources on tower construction.
Of course you can use the towers as the game design and the tutorial suggests to block the attack path of your enemies but personally, I also found it interesting to use the destructive environment to your advantage. When doing the co-op campaign, the missions are set up a little differently to give two players a bit more of a challenge. While there is a solo campaign with an exciting story and a couple of surprises along the way, it’s also worth noting that X-Morph: Defense comes with a couch co-op mode (local multiplayer) which makes use of a split-screen. If I had to put X-Morph: Defense in a genre drawer, I’d say that the title is a spaceship shooter combined with a tower defense game.