![]() Add to these spikes on the floor, either fixed or retracting, and your tank driving skills will be tested to the max. These come in either static form, where driving into the beam will destroy your tank, to rotating beams fired from a ladybird, to homing lasers that always focus on where you are they make sneaking out from cover almost impossible. As the complexity of the levels increases, in the shape of the layout and obstacles in the way, there are also laser beams to deal with. With 60 levels to go at, there’s always a challenge to meet, whether it be completing all the levels or – for the masochistic out there – getting a gold medal on each level. I mean, it’s not Battlefield V, but it is still a nice touch. ![]() ![]() The same goes for the rounds that are fired drawing a line of light across the screen that looks very good indeed. Your tank seems to have headlights, and as you drive around various bits of the arena is illuminated. See, some of the arenas are set at night, and as you fire at enemies, or even just move the tank, the lighting is impressive. ![]() One thing that is impressive is the lighting effects. The audio that accompanies these visuals basically consists of booming gun sounds and explosions, as either your tank or the enemies explode in a fireball. The tanks are small but move smoothly, and once you get used to the weird control system (more on that later) you’ll be sliding into cover behind some blocks, and popping out to snipe tanks on the other side of the arena. First off, the graphics are simple, bright, colourful and perfectly adequate. ![]()
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