Developer | Adamvision Studios, SneakyBox |
Publisher | Atari |
Genre | Shooter |
Price | $9.99 USD |
Platforms | PC Nintendo Switch PS4 PS5 XBOX ONE XBOX ONE SERIES X/S |
Where to Buy | Steam Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 XBOX ONE XBOX SERIES X/S |
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In this Live Stream, Ready Set Indie Games plays Asteroids: Recharged on Nintendo Switch
Asteroids: Recharged is the third game to be released in the Recharged Series (Centipede Recharged and Black Widow Recharged.) As I covered the other two and loved them, always been a fan of Centipede and became a fan of Black Widow. I figured that I would give Asteroids: Recharged ago as well.
However, before I share my review; I would like to let you know that Asteroids: Recharged was provided to me from thedailygamepad.net and was given to thedailygamepad.net for free by the developers/publishers of the game. Therefore, I would like to thank the developers/publishers on behalf of thedailygamepad.net for providing a free copy of the game to play for this video and for review.
I will admit Asteroids has never been my strongest game. Even growing up playing Atari I can’t say I rushed to play it as often as I did Centipede. Asteroids Recharged is the remastered version of the Asteroids with some quirky power-ups to go along with it. These power-ups can help or hinder your gameplay depending on the power-up you get. The thing that has always been my downfall with Asteroids is the ship traversing from one side to the other and if you are going to fast, you can crash into an Asteroid and essentially giving you a game over.
Just like the successors to it Asteroids: Recharged also offers a challenge mode for those who are looking for more of a challenge. I found I had more fun with the challenges than the actual single-player mode of the game because it gave me an objective to complete. The game does offer a co-op mode but I did not get a chance to test out the co-op in the game.
Overall, if you are a fan of Asteroids I would suggest picking a copy of this up and having a go at all.
If you would like to play Asteroids: Recharged for yourself, you can do so on PC Via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S for $9.99 USD.