How the game plays is also relatively straight forward as after selecting a mission, each of which take place within a different country, players will be given time to setup defences from the oncoming attack.īuilding defences uses resources from the Harvester and more turrets, of which can be linked together to create electric wires that block the enemies path, can be created by destroying the oncoming enemy. Defend the base, known as a Harvester, by any means necessary, and this is achieved through the use of defensive gun turrets, electric wires and a spaceship that can be navigated anywhere within the area to shoot down enemy targets.
From here the story proceeds from mission-to-mission, with each mission being a new country, as players are tasked from defending from each countries army forces in order to take control of that particular location and extract its resources.
This story all begins when the aliens descend upon earth after deciding that it has the best resources available and upon arriving on the planet they find themselves under attack from earth’s army forces.
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Originally released onto the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC (via Steam) in 2017, the tower-defense-themed twin-stick-shooter X-Morph: Defense now finds itself descending onto the Nintendo Switch as a digital download via the Nintendo eShop and despite this new platform the game remains the same as ever.ĭeveloped and published by XMOR Studios, X-Morph: Defense puts players in control of an invading alien race who look to extract Earth’s resources, as well as terraform the planet, into their own ideals. Is being in charge of an invading alien race worthy of your time? Let’s take a look! X:Morph: Defense has descended onto the Nintendo Switch as a digital download for the Nintendo eShop and today we explore what this game has to offer in our latest game review.