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By joining Download. Free YouTube Downloader. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Like the game itself, Asteroids storyline is fairly simple. You are a fighter pilot who's responsible for clearing dangerous rubble out of congested space traffic areas so that freighters can get through.
Each sector you move through is different and has its own special threats like crystal asteroids that can regenerate and super dense asteroids that cannot be destroyed. To help you achieve your goals, your superiors have agreed to drop in experimental gear from time to time that will upgrade your ship both offensively and defensively. Unfortunately, the sectors you're travelling through are also patrolled by hostile alien ships that will do their best to make your peaceful mission a short one.
Gameplay is equally as simple. Just like the original Asteroids, this new title is a top down shooter with very few controls. In addition to being able to turn left and right, you can thrust which gives the ship a forward vector in the direction you're currently pointing , hyperspace a dangerous move that moves you to a random point on the wrap-around screen and flip a defensive move that enables you to quick orient your ship in the opposite direction.
When you've gotten used to these basic movement commands, you can take on the fire button which sends a single bullet out ahead of you , the shield key puts up a protective force field around your ship that will keep you safe from incoming asteroids for a short period of time , and use your secondary weapon button which will activate whatever power-ups you've collected.
As you start the game, you'll get to choose between three different types of fighter the box says four, but I guess I never uncovered the mysterious fourth fighter. The first craft, the Dagger, is an all-round solid fighter that boasts fast rotation, powerful thrust, and mid-range shield and firepower. The Rapier is best suited for players that like to move around a lot since it has super-fast thrust and very high rotation ability backed up by only medium firepower and the lowest shielding in the game.
Finally there's the Longsword, a ship with mid to low thrust and rotation scores that makes up for its lack of celerity with high firepower and a nearly impenetrable shield. It won't take you long to figure out which ship best suits your play style, and after you've settled in, you're unlikely to ever switch again. One of the biggest differences between the new Asteroids and the old is the addition of power-ups to the game.
There's an awful lot here, which range from somewhat invisible upgrades to your thrust or firepower to active tools like the Plasma Drill which fires a super powerful bolt from the front of your craft , the Plasma Sword which fires an even bigger blast from the rear of your ship , and homing missiles that will track down a target and explode on contact.
Half the fun of the game is collect these little beauties and figuring out what they're capable of. Obviously graphics and sound technology have come a long way since the release of the original game, and Activision has done a pretty good job of upgrading the game without affecting its basic play.
All of the objects in the game are well detailed and the lighting effects are superb. Sadly though, it doesn't seem like 3D technology was utilized as well as it could have been. After looking at all of the visual effects, I never saw anything that made me want to write home. They may be right. Your space ship is stuck smack dab in the middle of a nasty asteroid belt and the only chance of survival is to destroy them with your Photon Cannon before they destroy you.
Novice, Intermediate, or Advanced play levels enable you to begin with either two, four, or six asteroids oncreen. When you blast an asteroid it separates into two medium asteroids. When you blast a medium asteroid it becomes two very, very small asteroids. Destroy all the asteroids onscreen, and you begin again on a new level with more asteroids.
The basic name of the game is to score points and stay alive. UFO's add a little variety by hunting you at random points in the game. Again, get them before they get you. Sound simple? It is. However, Asteroids tans may find this cart a nice walk down memory lane Asteroids on the small screen is Solo players can expect to be blown to bits, often without ever seeing what hit them. However two players get good fun either in head-to-head competition or in Team Play.
If you thought Asteroids was dynamite in the arcades Asteroids addicts, look out!! Asteroids is back and better than ever in Activision's latest 3D version of the game. It's hard to believe it's been 20 years since Atari released the original Asteroids back in It was a huge success, and millions of people of all ages became hooked on the game. Activision has done an excellent job of taking Asteroids to the next level, with gameplay, graphics and playing fields that will keep you coming back for more, especially if you're a veteran of the older version which has also been included in the game -- when you reach a certain level, Classic Asteroids can be unlocked, allowing you to play the original game that started it all.
The original version of Asteroids was played on a black playing field, meant to represent outer space. Activision has added 5 different playing zones with 15 different levels you must complete before moving on to the next level. This version of Asteroids has you up against much more than just asteroids and enemy spaceships. There are six different types of asteroids, and each one has unique characteristics that you must be aware of.
There is even one type of asteroid that is indestructible. Your best bet is to just stay as far away as you can from this one. Watch out for the "Crystal Asteroids," which when hit will leave behind fragments that you must also blast immediately, or they will grow into full-sized Crystals very quickly. There are also "Alien Egg Asteroids," which will release baby space worms on impact.
These little guys are out to get you, so you'd better be prepared to do some fancy shooting to stay alive. There is even one form of asteroid that will shoot back at you! This is the "Ancient Energy Asteroid," which will absorb your laser's energy and send it right back at you in a powerful way. Also floating through space are 13 different Wildcard weapons which you can use to your advantage. Many of them are quite effective in keeping you alive, yet will also require a fair amount of practice before you'll become accustomed to them.
Once you learn how to use the arsenal that is at your disposal, you'll soon be on your way. This game has added so much more to the original game, including 12 different enemy spaceships. Each one of them has its own individual character, which adds even more depth to the game.
There are also fireball comets and space debris to look out for, so you'd better stay on your toes. Some of the smaller asteroids are difficult to see at times, and will sometimes hit you from behind if you're not careful. This version of Asteroids gives you the choice of piloting three different ships. Each one has its own strengths and weaknesses, and it's up to you to choose the one that will best suit your needs and abilities. Some are more maneuverable than others, at the expense of firepower and shield duration.
In addition to the original game's controls of left, right, thrust, fire and hyperspace, this version adds a shield, the wildcard weapon, and a flip button that will instantly turn your ship degrees.
This comes in handy when an enemy or asteroid comes at you from behind, and allows you to turn and zap it right away. One nice option on this game is your ability to customize the controller, putting the controls in a comfortable position, which helps you play your best.
I would recommend the use of a memory card for this game, which will save your controller preferences for you. I would also recommend purchasing the analog dual-shock controllers for this game. It is much easier to control the left and right movements of your spaceship with the analog joystick than to use the digital keypad, and really cuts down on fatigue.
The dual shock feature also adds a bit of realism to the game, and vibrates as you apply thrust, change direction or get hit. The sound effects are also quite good in the new version of Asteroids , and there is even a narrated outline of each zone, which lets you know what you'll be up against in advance.
One other thing I noticed that was different from the original Asteroids game is that you can't cruise through the screens and simply blast alien spaceships. I tried it a few times, and I ended up just flying along with the asteroid and no alien spaceships came out after me.
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