X-Morph: Defense - PC Game Review

X-Morph: Defense is an interesting hybrid of tower defense and top-down shooter.

You are an alien force defending your tower, which came to Earth to take our jobs (er, I mean resources). As usual, you have to place towers (which seem to have only types, not strengths) to make enemies walk on mazes and to destroy them.

As is traditional, there are several types of towers - regular, artillery, anti-air, etc. They can also have laser fences between them, so as to make more sense to why enemies just don't on their sides.

You also get an alien ship with various weapon types (you can make different choices on what are available on each mission).

Graphics are good. What frustrate me a bit is that the controls feel a bit clunky, and it is quite annoying to change bunches of towers between waves, as suddenly they stop making sense or can be destroyed by certain enemies (you lose nothing, but building towers in the middle of a wave is too time consuming).

Overall, pretty interesting take on tower defense hybrids, but the interface is a little tiresome for me.



Comments

Kevin Stanley said…
Stumbled upon your blog at random but, since I'm here, just wanna suggest that you try the Anomaly series if you're into Xmorph. The difference is in Anomaly you control the attacking force. Pretty underrated.

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