Throughout the annals of history there have been a number of pairings that just make bloody good sense; Han Solo and Leia, the PSOne and Final Fantasy VII, Adolf Hitler and a bullet – the list goes on ...
If you’re looking for a new frenetic arcade-style twin stick shooter, look no further than Assault Android Cactus from Witch Beam. The game is set to launch on PC on September 23, 2015 with a ...
The name Assault Android Cactus might not give you a clear picture of what this game is, but it is not about a lethal desert plant robot. It is, however, not to be shied away from due to the possible ...
I haven't played Assault Android Cactus in over a year, not since seeing it at a GDC party in 2014. But this trailer is a good time to remind you that Assault Android Cactus is an awesome twin-stick ...
Assault Android Cactus will launch for Xbox One on November 7 for $14.99, developer Witch Beam announced. The Xbox One version will support native 4K resolution at 60 frames per second on Xbox One X, ...
Assault Android Cactus, the twin-stick arena shooter from Witch Beam, is one of the options in the March 2016 PlayStation Plus Vote to Play on PlayStation 4, alongside Broforce and Action Henk. As the ...
will be out this summer on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Wii U. This is good news, especially if you’ve got tired of being a squid girl by then, as Assault Android Cactus lets you play as a ...
Aww, look at Cactus. Isn’t she cute? You wouldn’t know just by looking at her that’s she’s a flamethrower-wielding robot-killing machine. Developed by Brisbane’s Witch Beam, Assault Android Cactus is ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Assault Android Cactus “Assault Android Cactus is a manic twin stick arena shooter for the PC with screens full of enemies, buckets of bullets and high ...
The enemies swarm in from all sides, leaving me frantically back-pedalling, staying just ahead of the pack as I blast them in the face, whirling to pick off enemies that pop up behind. When a big ...
I feel obligated to start this review with a disclaimer: bullet hell games do not like me. They don’t like my slow reaction time, they don’t like my lack of coordination, and they don’t like my ...