Frantic twin-stick shooter game
Roto Force is a premium action game from developer Accidentally Awesome. It’s a 2D twin-stick shooter that is set in constantly rotating worlds that react to players’ movements. It features a unique set of weapons that allow them to perform multiple attack types to deal with ever-changing landscapes and enemies.
In the same vein as games like Enter the Gungeon or Voidigo, Roto Force offers fast-paced and frantic gameplay that will test players’ skills and reflexes. There are also various accessibility options to let them cater the experience to their liking and how they want to play.
Rotating worlds
Twin-stick shooters have been mainstays of the action genre for quite some time now, offering highly engaging gameplay with intuitive controls. However, there has not been much variety or change in the formula since its inception. There are still new releases that try to shake things up a bit, and Roto Force is one of the more interesting ones to come out.
The game features nine unique worlds to explore that reactively rotate to you as you move around, with enemies and even projectile trajectories constantly changing. There will be 30 mini-bosses and 10 main bosses to defeat as an intern for the titular company. As you progress, there are nine weapons to unlock and collect, each one with distinct shooting mechanics and playstyles.
From what’s been mentioned so far, it would be sufficient to say that this game will have a high difficulty curve for some. To help ease new players in, the game comes with accessibility options that let them change settings like speed, damage, and enemy health, among others. If you want more challenges, there’s also a higher difficulty mode you can try to test your skills.
A fun twist
To sum up, if you’re a fan of twin-stick shooters but find most of them to be quite “same-y”, give Roto Force a try. It introduces a nice twist to the formula that adds some challenge to the gameplay if you want to test your skills. For everyone else, there are accessibility options to turn to. Check it out and see for yourself. Recommended.