
Christopher Thompson
Gave the game a chance despite seeing it made into a bulletstorm game. Unfortunately it's just 1942 with Colossatron. Low effort & the creativity from the first game is all gone. Dodging a few enemies, selecting a generic upgrades, and going through waves. The other kicker is the subscription service requirement to keep playing the game. In terms of bulletstorm it lacks anything unique. It's a disappointment, and feels more like a Marketing gimmick. Colossatron deserves better.

Jasper Rain
Considering this is a prototype, it's pretty good. As of now, there's a lack of content which isn't a real problem since this is essentially a demo. I'm not giving 5 stars because this doesn't feel like a "Colossatron" game at all, more like the name is just stuck on here for marketing. I'd love to see elements of the first game come in, even just small things, to really add some character and nostalgia from the original (merging upgrades, synergies). It's just not a Colossatron game right now.
21 people found this review helpful

Nicholas Brissette
I wish that it doesn't force you to buy half brick plus unnecessary, cause I remember playing the first game before all this, when you wouldn't get booted after an hour of playtime because of a lack of subscription. This game especially is a shell of what it could have been as a sequel, instead, it was turned into one of the many top-down upgrade cashgrabs. I am deeply disappointed and believe that this is greed at play, ruining someone else's time.
10 people found this review helpful