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Protöthea review (WiiWare World)

There isn't any explanation as to why you play as a lone ship fighting your way through numerous enemies on various planets, but who needs a story in a shoot-em-up anyway? Shoot-em-ups are all about challenging, and often frantic, gameplay. There's no time to worry about the details. When it comes to challenge, Protöthea delivers, but it doesn't deliver exceptionally. It just delivers. This isn't to say that the gameplay doesn't have its strong points though. Protöthea has an interesting control scheme. Rotate the ship and aim with the wii remote, and move the ship with the control stick. It's basically FPS controls applied to a shooter, ala Geometry Wars. It works just as well as the PC version, and after some practice, you may come to appreciate the control scheme for moving and firing. It's not good enough in this day and age to just point and shoot though. Besides firing your main weapon with the A button, you can drop bombs on ground enemies with the B button. The bombs have a fairly impressive firing distance (not explosion diameter), but aim carefully, because the farther out you aim the bombs, the shorter they'll fall from the target.
Duddyroar - contributor
Published: 554 days ago | Review | Wii
 
 

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