Upon reaching 4th level, and at every even-numbered warblade level after that (6th, 8th, 10th, and so on), you can choose to learn a new maneuver in place of one you already know. In effect, you lose the old maneuver in exchange for the new one. Warblade is a PC/Mac/iPhone/iPod arcade game with focus on very good playability. It's a shoot'em up type of game like the old classic arcade game Galaga. Warblade is a remake of. Warblade is a PC arcade game with very good play-ability. An alien race is invading the earth and you must try to save humanity. That's the simple plot of the game. The game is made with gameplay as the most important factor. The game runs under DirectX and will take advantage of all your hardware.
If you enjoy classic games such as Galaga, Warblade is the kind of game for you. It uses modern visuals and they mix very well with the classic kind of gameplay. This from what I understand is a game that was very popular o the Amiga back in the day. So, if you want some old school arcade-style shooter action, keep on reading and see why this is a game you need to check out.
Aliens, It Is Always Aliens!
As an arcade shooter, there is not exactly a ton of story on the go here. Basically, aliens are invading and you need to blow them away and put them in their place. I like this kind of thing and while it is light on story, I do enjoy what is on offer here. Games like this do kind of leave stuff up to your imagination.
Retro Style With A Bit Of A Modern Twist
The presentation of Warblade is pretty decent. The ship that you are in charge of has a kind of pre-rendered thing going on that I really like. The various aliens have a decent variety to them and come in many shapes and sizes. What I really like though is the background. It looks like you are flying through space and it is a pretty cool effect. While basic, I think that the visuals manage to tug on those Galaga nostalgia strings all the while upping the quality to something that we expected at the time.
Blow Them Away
The gameplay is very similar to what Galaga offers. You destroy waves of Aliens and then you get to advance to the next level. There are various power-ups that you can pick up along the way that will help you out. The thing with a game like Warblade is that the gameplay is very basic, very easy to pick up and play and it is also that perfect blend of fun and challenging. You can go into a shop after a level, here you can spend your money on upgrades, lives, and so on.
Mini-Game Monsters
One thing that I really liked about the game is that you can take part in a number of different mini-games as you play. There is a memory style game where you have to match pairs. Meteor Storm has you needing to watch out for meteors all the while collecting money and upgrades. There is also a third game called Gem Drop that you can only play if you collect enough gems in the other two mini-games. These are a nice change of pace from the frantic shooting you will be doing.
I know that Warblade may not be much to look at, but this is a very addictive game. It takes the formula of Galaga, manages to preserve it, but it also has a few other tricks up its sleeve to. It is one of those games that is perfect for playing if you just have a spare 15-20 minutes. At the same time, I could easily lose an hour or two in this game trying to get as far as I could and break my high-score!
Final Score
Pros:
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- It has a very “Galaga” feel to it
- The shooting feels great
- There is a decent variety to the aliens
- You can play mini-games
- It is easy to pick up and play
Cons:
- If you are not into retro shooters, you may find it a bit basic
- It could do with a few more music tracks