DiscStorm has a core that's well designed and engaging, especially when the player faces enemies who are able to throw their own discs and move around well...But the experience is much too repetitive when it comes to the single-player element and there's no real story to speak of.
If you enjoyed the NeoGeo classic WindJammers back in the day, DiscStorm delivers kind of the same experience. If you still play with friends in the same room, can be a pretty interesting option.
I guarantee you will love this game when you play it. I guarantee you won’t understand why brashgames.co.uk has rated this game so mediocrely, but I also guarantee that you will not play this game for more than 10 hours.
DiscStorm is an inoffensive piece of work made by a small team of independent developers making their debut release. Compared to other multiplayer games at this price point, DiscStorm doesn’t really do anything to surpass its competitors. It’s a thirty second YouTube magic trick, presented as a ten minute live show.
SummaryDiscStorm throws you into the competitive world of disc combat, where a the only thing as gnarly as the game's motley crew of a cast are the trap-literred environments.