Ultimately, the small amount of content at launch is Ancient Amuletor’s greatest weakness. With no story whatsoever, only four characters, and four levels, it feels more like an early access game than a full release, although its low price point does somewhat reflect this. The core mechanics are solid the characters all feature distinct combat styles, so it does offer an engaging, immersive tower defense experience, especially on higher difficulties and with more players added. However, with the release schedule and pricing for DLC still vague, I can only recommend Ancient Amuletor to PSVR owners starving for something to play.
The true strength of this game will be the multiplayer and how well the other classes play. I wasn't very good with the Archer in the training mode so I jumped right in with the mage and it's amazing to fling those magic orbs and hit the AOE blasts at the right angle! Just the feeling I had been waiting for in VR. I couldn't beat it on normal with the mage playing solo but I bet it's a blast in multiplayer. I did beat it on easy and it was fun, can't wait to play with a team
This game is lacking of contents **** this game is very immersive and **** characters are awesome and the graphic is very **** of the best looking game on **** weapons perform very **** Archer,Mage,Gunner and Puppeteer is cool.Every hero has his or her ****'s very funny to co-op with your friends in multiplayer mode.
Any goodwill to come out Ancient Amuletor (there is a lot!) is largely ruined by a shocking lack of content. I don't know what the developer’s post-launch plans are but unless they offer the game for nothing over $5, there’s no reason to play this (admittedly) great game until there’s enough content to justify your time.
The solution to Ancient Amuletor’s problem is simple; it just needs a lot more content. It’s like Ti Games established the game’s basic mechanics and then decided that would be enough for a full product. With just a few hours of content on offer it’s hard to recommend this otherwise promising game.
Ancient Amuletor is actually fairly close to being a hidden gem for PlayStation VR owners, with fun gameplay across four characters and motion controls that work rather well, but there’s simply not enough levels at launch and only vague promises of more in the future. As they add more worlds and characters, TiGames can hopefully make this shine.
If you’re looking for a quick distraction with fast rounds and short game times, Ancient Amulator is worth a pickup. If you’re looking for a different kind of game that takes use of virtual reality in a compelling way, then defending towers isn’t going to cut it. Ancient Amuletor feels like just another VR game in a landscape that hasn’t been delivering on its promise and potential since the release of Sony’s headset.
Ancient Amuletor is a fun VR shooter/tower defence hybrid. Unfortunately it’s incredibly short on content and variety at only four levels. Online co-op could enhance the experience if you can find a game but in single player you’ll see all the game has to offer in one session with only higher difficulty levels hoping to tempt you back in.
I'm loving it, only tried a couple single player levels but the bosses are incredible. Love all the different characters too. So far very impressed. Good tracking and fun to play. First DLC free is cool too. I love the art direction. Strong and beautiful style that makes the resolution and weaker OG PS4 specs unnoticeable. Great work!
It is a good tower defense game in vr. it is fun using the ps move to play and it is not too expensive. the image quality is good in terms of psvr itself. the contents are few. it is not a long game.
more contents added free should make it a more decent game.
SummaryAncient Amuletor is an action tower defense game that throws you into an ancient world to battle magical creatures, monsters, and other legendary foes.