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    Excubitor – Review

    By Dave AcuñaJune 26, 20163 Mins Read
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    Platform Reviewed: PC
    Platforms Available: PC
    Publisher: Kasedo Games
    Developer: Tesseract Interactive
    Release Date: May 26, 2016
    MSRP: $10.65 USD (Php 499.95)

    Excubitor is an action-packed shooter game with a little bit of tower defense elements mixed in the gameplay. Under constant development for roughly four years, Excubitor just recently got officially released  in full through Steam. The game boasts its uniqueness in the way that strategy also comes into play by letting you manage your defenses in real time as well.

    Set in the far future of humankind’s existence, a research vessel called the Antares based in a mining colony sets out a distress signal. You are deployed out for a surveillance mission and find out that the colony is under attack by their own machines that are being controlled by an unknown entity. It’s up to you to defend the Antares with your ship “Hammerhead” and find out what is causing the chaos.

    Excubitor

    Excubitor introduces itself as a bullet-hell shooter and a tower defense game rolled into one game. It is a pretty intense shooter game but the term “bullet-hell” is negated by the fact that your ship, the Hammerhead, is a pretty tanky ship that can take in multiple hits before getting destroyed and, in dire situations, has to ditch evading bullets and take in the damage for the sake of defending the Antares. Nevertheless, its tower defense part is on point by keeping you busy setting up your defense perimeter with turrets while actively hunting enemies that head towards the Antares.

    Customization is also available in Excubitor although it is limited so far with the Hammerhead. Upgrades can be done on the ships specs such as defense and offense as well as what weapons can be used during combat.

    Excubitor - Hammerhead

    Graphics-wise, Excubitor is pretty well done. The models used for the ships are quite detailed as well as the dynamic terrain and other elements on the map. The physics used in the game is also superb. The visuals really add to the intense feel while in the heat of a battle. Not much can be noted for its audio aspect except that it has some nice voice acting involved in its characters’ dialogue.

    Overall, Excubitor really did the execution well between mashing the shooter and tower defense genres together.  Maybe it just had to redefine itself just as a shooter/tower defense game than a bullet-hell type of game and such a compromise with the gameplay is understandable for the mash-up to work.

    Check out Excubitor’s game page here or its Steam page here.

    This review is based on a copy provided by the developer/publisher.

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    Dave Acuña

    Dave, a seasoned author at Sirus Gaming since 2015, consistently delivers top-notch content that has made him a household name. His expertise lies in crafting comprehensive gaming walkthroughs that transform complex games into accessible adventures. Dave finds solace in passive gaming experiences. Generally detests playing horror games and even FPS games just because he hates the idea of being sneaked at from the sides.

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