This game is amazing! Reminds me of old shooters like contra!
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About This Game
This game is a run n' gun 2d shooter with 6 unique stages, and 360 degree aim. Graphics are pixelated and based on a black, white, and red color palette, and the music is 8-bit styled.
IN-DEPTH DESCRIPTION (SPOILERS)
Checkpoints (if you die) are provided at the beginning of each stage. The 6 stages in the game are: Avenger (Forest); easier gateway level to build up basic practice in the controls. Subway; first dose of challenge and more enemy variety. Pursuit (Highway); a switch-up from the usual level formula thus far, taking place on a car whilst being chased by Wasp Army vehicles. City; returning back to the regular stage formula, with more scenic graphics and focusing more on platforming than the other levels. Airship; the pinnacle of the regular stage formula, reaching a crescendo in difficulty. Wasp Nest; the final boss stage, containing a view of Katag-Lupan island at the start of the level, and then moving into the underground ornate halls of the wasp nest. As for the bosses, there is one at the end of each stage, increasing in difficulty as the game progresses. There is also a mini-boss to fight in the first stage, and stage 3 is mostly comprised of a unique boss-rush. Your weapons include the rifle; shoots straight and accurate, the shotgun; less accurate but more total DPS, and the grenades; resetting to 4 at the start of each stage, if you conserve your grenades through the whole stage, you will receive bonus health after the boss fight.
Bosses include: The Hornet, James, AA-Walker, The Submarine, Big Buzz, Tarantula Hawk, and Project Omicron (see manual for more details).
CINEMATIC DESCRIPTION
The Wasps have returned to take over humanity once more, but this time the challenge is real. Blast through 6 stages full of Wasps to shoot, each containing a boss at the end of the stage for your playing enjoyment. With graphics that are black, white, and red all over, this game is pretty violent. But wasps suck, so who cares?
Setting up their new base on Katag-Lupan Island, the Wasps have sent massive strikes to military bases around the world, causing them to be a bit more of a problem than almost a year ago. Unfortunately for the military, they got their heads handed to them, so they had to go get the guy who beat up the Wasps the first time. It doesn't really make sense that one guy is better at wiping out the Wasps than the whole military, but maybe he's just that cool. Read controls below.
CONTROLS:
WASD: Movement
Space: Jump
LMB: Shoot
RMB: Switch Weapon
G: Throw Grenade
ESC: Pause
F11: Fullscreen
This game was designed to NOT force the player to play the first Wasp Wars game, necessary backstory is provided in this game's prologue.
Inspired by the run n' gun games of old (well, not THAT old), most things that were added in this game were added because they were cool.
Progress is not saved internally and the game uses a password feature to simulate many games from the 80s/90s. Get your pencil and paper ready!
IN-DEPTH DESCRIPTION (SPOILERS)
Checkpoints (if you die) are provided at the beginning of each stage. The 6 stages in the game are: Avenger (Forest); easier gateway level to build up basic practice in the controls. Subway; first dose of challenge and more enemy variety. Pursuit (Highway); a switch-up from the usual level formula thus far, taking place on a car whilst being chased by Wasp Army vehicles. City; returning back to the regular stage formula, with more scenic graphics and focusing more on platforming than the other levels. Airship; the pinnacle of the regular stage formula, reaching a crescendo in difficulty. Wasp Nest; the final boss stage, containing a view of Katag-Lupan island at the start of the level, and then moving into the underground ornate halls of the wasp nest. As for the bosses, there is one at the end of each stage, increasing in difficulty as the game progresses. There is also a mini-boss to fight in the first stage, and stage 3 is mostly comprised of a unique boss-rush. Your weapons include the rifle; shoots straight and accurate, the shotgun; less accurate but more total DPS, and the grenades; resetting to 4 at the start of each stage, if you conserve your grenades through the whole stage, you will receive bonus health after the boss fight.
Bosses include: The Hornet, James, AA-Walker, The Submarine, Big Buzz, Tarantula Hawk, and Project Omicron (see manual for more details).
CINEMATIC DESCRIPTION
The Wasps have returned to take over humanity once more, but this time the challenge is real. Blast through 6 stages full of Wasps to shoot, each containing a boss at the end of the stage for your playing enjoyment. With graphics that are black, white, and red all over, this game is pretty violent. But wasps suck, so who cares?
Setting up their new base on Katag-Lupan Island, the Wasps have sent massive strikes to military bases around the world, causing them to be a bit more of a problem than almost a year ago. Unfortunately for the military, they got their heads handed to them, so they had to go get the guy who beat up the Wasps the first time. It doesn't really make sense that one guy is better at wiping out the Wasps than the whole military, but maybe he's just that cool. Read controls below.
CONTROLS:
WASD: Movement
Space: Jump
LMB: Shoot
RMB: Switch Weapon
G: Throw Grenade
ESC: Pause
F11: Fullscreen
This game was designed to NOT force the player to play the first Wasp Wars game, necessary backstory is provided in this game's prologue.
Inspired by the run n' gun games of old (well, not THAT old), most things that were added in this game were added because they were cool.
Progress is not saved internally and the game uses a password feature to simulate many games from the 80s/90s. Get your pencil and paper ready!
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User Reviews
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1 user reviews
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System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD RX 570
- Storage: 275 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Wasp Wars 2 cost?
Wasp Wars 2 costs $8.99.
What are the system requirements for Wasp Wars 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: AMD RX 570 Storage: 275 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Wasp Wars 2 available on?
Wasp Wars 2 is available on Windows PC.
Is Wasp Wars 2 worth buying?
Wasp Wars 2 has 100% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Wasp Wars 2 released?
Wasp Wars 2 was released on Aug 28, 2024.
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