TowerFall Ascension (PlayStation 4)
Official GBAtemp Review
Product Information:
- Release Date (NA): March 19, 2014
- Publisher: Matt Makes Games INC
- Genres: deathmatch, action, platformer
- Also For: Computer
Game Features:
Review Approach:
Towerfall Ascension is a very simple game, with the action taking place on just a single sreen 4:3 arena, at first glance you wouldn't think there is too much to be excited about just by looking at it. Indeed simplicity is the recurring theme throughout the game as it only offers you three game modes and a selection of four playable classes which serve as little more than a change of skins. The objective of the game is also very simple, kill your enemy and do not get killed. To do so you have a mere three arrows at your disposal along with a jumping head stomp attack in a game where a single hit means instant death. As well as your two methods of attack you have a dodge button and a jump, you can also cling onto vertical walls and wall jump too. Adding to the fluidity of the gameplay is how the arena you play on loops your character from the top of the screen to the bottom and left to right in a manner reminiscent of old Atari arena battle games of old. If you fall down the bottom of the arena you appear at the top of it and continue falling. Arrows shot off screen to the left continue their trajectory from the right and so on. This simple mechanic, a throwback to the early 80's adds a wonderfully chaotic element to the gameplay where attacks can come from anywhere, there is always an escape route and you can even kill yourself with your own arrows. With these simple elements combined you get a frantic, fluid and surprisingly tense multiplayer experience with a lot of charm and that essential "just one more go" addictiveness.
The looping level mechanic means some arenas are far more deadly than others!
The meat of Towefall Ascension is its Versus mode, it supports 2-4 players with no bots to fill any empty slots. Yes that is right if you are on your own there is no Versus mode for you as there is no online versus mode either. But if you get some friends together Towerfalls Versus mode easily becomes one of the funnest multiplayer experience available on the PS4. Matches become hectic wars of attrition as you cling to the hope of your enemy exhausting their ammunition before you, or as you wall jump your way from one side of the screen to the other and manage to hit a buddy with an unsuspecting head stomp just as they thought they were at their strongest. To stop things from getting repetitive and to keep the frantic gameplay going powerups pop up in game between rounds in the form of chests to mix things up whith such bonuses as exploding arrows, laser arrows, shields and even wings that let you fly around the arena by tapping the jump button. There are also random environmental hazards which get triggered such as lava, water traps, darkness and so on. For anyone who gamed back in the good old days before xbox live and PSN multiplayer getting a sense of nostalgia and flashbacks of your younger years playing with friends huddled in front of a CRT TV is unavoidable. Having such simple and accessible controls also means that anyone can easily jump in and have a fun time which is one of Towerfall's major strengths as within five minutes of picking up a pad pretty much anyone will be wall jumping and head stomping like a pro.
Shields and other bonuses found in chests can give you that crucial in game advantage!
If however you are stuck at home on your own and still want your Towerfall Ascension fix the other modes available thankfully support single player play. Firstly there is Trials which basically amounts to a speeedrun of each of the different configurations of arenas for each world. But how do you speedrun a single screen? You may ask, well dotted around the arena are several dummies that you must either head stomp or shoot with an arrow as fast as possible with the quickest time of completion saved for the next challenger. With some stages of Trials giving you a limited amount of arrows or the dummies you must dispatch being in hard to reach places there is a puzzle solving element to this mode too. But with only eight worlds in the game and with three arena configurations per world you will rapidly see everything the Trials mode has to offer as every stage can be completed in under one minute on your first run.
During Quest mode it is easy to be overcome by waves of enemies, beware the reaper his Scythe can deflect your arrows!
Finally you have the Quest mode for one or two players. Quest mode is simply a hoarde/survival type mode which has you visiting an arena in each of the worlds of the game. As you progress you unlock new worlds on the map and the number of waves and their difficulty increases as they go on. You only have a limited number of lives to dispatch the different enemies you face and you get bonus item drops between waves to help you on the way. There is a nice variety of distinctive enemies throughout, all of which have distinctive movement and attacks patterns to learn with progressively more difficult enemies and more waves being introduced as you unlock and make your way through the worlds. With two difficulty settings, normal and hardcore there is plenty of fun to be had with a friend or on your own trying to survive to the end of each Quest as the later quests are devilishly difficult even on Normal mode.
In trials mode sometimes it takes puzzle solving skills to be able to take out all the dummies.
Overall Towerfall Ascension is a nice little title with a deceptive amount of depth and complexity to be found in its simple mechanics. At a time when decent local multiplayer experiences on the PS4 are scarce this certainly fills a gaping void in the market. It is hard not to like its charming art style and music and it will definitely stir up a feeling of nostalgia in older gamers. Other than the fact that there is no online multiplayer and perhaps that the modes on offer are almost a little too barebones there is not a lot to complain about here. The controls are tight and responsive and despite the fact that you are limited to one screen there are a plethora of strategies which you can use to dispatch your opponents. The large variety of arenas available will keep you hungering for one more round of gameplay and if you own this game it will likely stay at the top of your play list when friends come over for a long time. If you are looking for a party game or just a challenging game you can have a quick blast of for ten minutes in Quest mode I would recommend Towerfall Ascension to you in a heartbeat and promise that you definitely will not be disappointed.
The Quest map spans the Length of Towerfalls fantasy world.
If you run out of arrows you have three options, retrieve the ones you shot, head stomp your enemy or run for your life!
Verdict
- Simple to pick up and play, difficult to master
- Addictive multiplayer
- Large selection of arenas
- Charming art style
- No online play is a big disappointment
- CPU bots in a single player deathmatch mode would have been nice
- Enemy AI at times is poor
- No difference between character classes
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