![]() The graphics have a nice retro feel to them but do have detail. You can shoot the scenery and walls but it’s best not to as it can drain your ammo. The L button is a type of punch in which you can destroy scenery where you can hopefully find extra ammo or energy and sometimes, you can destroy a bit of wall to find a secret room. While you start getting the hang of the game, you will be getting killed a lot! ZR (on the Nintendo Switch) will open fire but be careful and don’t waste your ammo otherwise you’ll be trying to find extra ammo (going around in circles looking for it mainly) or finding a terminal where you can buy ammo, all while the enemy robots will be firing on you. The left analogue stick moves your character around while the right analogue stick turns you around and also allows you to aim at things from a distance or closer to you. At this point, you are also given a chance to choose your difficulty level – easy, normal or hard. The first initial area is somewhere to help you get the hang of your controls and there is even a training area.Įventually you will need to start your adventures so you have to find your way to an EXIT which will take you to another level where the action starts. ![]() Then we see our main character in some sort of meeting hall where you can interact with the rest of your gang. ![]() ![]() Replikator starts with a nice semi-animated cut scene with text dialogue which you can skip if you choose to. You control a mercenary called Khan and with your team, have to find out the cause of an accident at a space research facility which has caused the deaths of everyone there. Replikator brings to gamers a new title in the style of Team 17’s retro Alien Breed series which sees you exploring space stations and destroying aliens. ![]()
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