Assault Android Cactus

Assault Android Cactus

Xbox One · 2015

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About this game

Assault Android Cactus is a twin-stick top-down shooter set aboard the civilian space freighter Genki Star.

The game starts when junior constable Cactus responds to a distress call sent three days before.

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When closing in, the weapon systems are suddenly activated and she boards the ship.

She meets three fellow androids (Holly, Lemon and Coral) who tell her the entire robot force has started an uprising.

To end it the Nexus Core needs to be brought back online so the four robot masters, the Section Lords, return to their normal state.

The game takes place in dynamic arenas where just one, or up to four androids, can can work together cooperatively to clear sections to get closer to the Nexus Core.

The main campaign consists of 25 stages divided into five zones.

Each zone has a large boss battle at the end.

The androids always face a huge resistance in waves and regularly have to fight 25 to 50 enemies at a single time.

The android can be freely move around the environment and has access to a primary and a secondary weapon.

The primary weapon has an unlimited amount of ammo, while the secondary and more powerful one needs some time to cool down.

The key to switch between weapons also has a short dodge functionality.

Defeated enemies release energy that can be collected to power up the primary weapon.

Defeated enemies often leave behind power-ups such as additional firepower, faster speed, a shutdown that freezes all enemies and more.

There is no regular health system.

Instead, an android has a battery that drains at a constant rate.

The android cannot constantly move backwards or circle while firing, as enemies regularly leave behind batteries needed to recharge, so often it is necessary to venture inside groups of enemies to retrieve it.

When the battery loses all power the game is over.

Taking damage can cause a temporary knock down and all power-ups for the primary weapon are lost, but the android comes back as long as there is battery energy remaining.

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About Xbox One

Microsoft's Xbox One launched in 2013 alongside the PS4 and leaned heavily into backwards compatibility and subscription services like Game Pass. Because so many Xbox One owners moved to all-digital libraries, physical Xbox One cartridges — sorry, discs — in good condition are comparatively less common on the secondhand market than their PlayStation equivalents from the same era.

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