![]() This juicy bit of monster slaying goodness is assembled from six pieces, one of which is always somewhere in the level waiting to be picked up. The highlight of the game, however, is the Tesla-Mech battle robot. The Quantum Teleport feature turned out great, and we’re really happy with how teleporting gives the player more opportunities to do risky stuff. After that you’ll need to survive precious seconds for the teleport charges to come back up. There’s a cooldown involved however, so you can teleport only three times in rapid succession. Better yet, it makes no difference if there’s a brick wall or a horde of monsters in the way you can blink through anything. With the Quantum Teleport backpack he, or rather you, the player, can teleport a short distance in a blink of an eye. The hero of the game, genius inventor Nikola Tesla, is not limited to just running while gunning. Structured levels are the base for the first core feature of Tesla vs Lovecraft, the Quantum Teleport. In Tesla vs Lovecraft, however, the arenas are fully architectured with obstacles, gaps, walls, and buildings. With Tesla vs Lovecraft we’re going back to our roots with Crimsonland-style all-action arena gameplay with tons of monsters. In Time Recoil we focused on time slowdown mechanics and story. We loaded Neon Chrome with RPG and roguelite elements, while its spinoff title Jydge is all about bite sized missions and customization. We’ve made quite a few, with various flavors. Some of you may know we’re no strangers to top-down twin-stick shooters. Hi everyone! I’m Jaakko from 10tons, and I’m happy to be back on PS Blog to talk about what to expect from our latest game, twin-stick shooter Tesla vs Lovecraft.
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