Chris Nordgren's Last Invader is an arena shooter about a topic that's near and dear to everyone's hearts... the inevitable robotic uprising. As a sort of single-gun weilding AT-AT, you stand alone against waves of enemy robots, with only a rockin' soundtrack and a ton of heavy weaponry on your side. Using [WASD] or the [arrow] keys to move, swapping between your two weapons with [Q], with the [spacebar] to give a short, speedy leap out of harm's way, and the mouse to aim and shoot, you'll mow down increasingly aggressive and bigger foes, automatically earning scrap that's added to your score with each KO. Between waves, that scrap is used both to repair your 'bot, and increase the power of the various weapons you can swap out by picking them up when they're dropped by blasted enemies. Get an egg bomb? Deploy it with [F] for a huge area attack, but they're not that common, so save them for sticky situations! While its gameplay may be straightforward, Last Invader offers a few twists, like waves that force you to use a specific weapon, and provides frantic top-down action that'll keep you in tip-top shape for when the metallic overlords arrive to take your skin.
Saviour-V teleports in...
Try to conserve as much scrap as possible for Health Pack upgrades. Initially, they only restore 25%, but if you can manage to afford the following price tags:
1. 35% at 3000 scrap.
2. 50% at 6000 scrap.
3. 100% at 9000 scrap.
...then a single health pack will be more useful in the long run.
Saviour-V bows, before teleporting out...
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