Lichtspeer’s graphics
are visually impressive as a whole. The game features a minimalistic aesthetic
with the 2D, low-poly art style. The various environments also feature unique
backdrops that look great, and have a kind of Alto’s Odyssey look and feel to
them. Despite the low-poly style, the character models for your warrior and
various enemies, including the Hipster Ice Giants, are detailed and can be
easily separated from the rest. The colors in Lichtspeer range from bold and
vibrant brights to muted, earthier tones, and then there are the bright neon
lights of your lichtspear weapon and pyramid lasers. Animations are smooth and
fluid, with no issues of lag on my iPhone 8 Plus.The game’s music is
just as unique as the game itself. Players will find an upbeat and quirky EDM
soundtrack that plays in the background, and the sound effects are nicely done.
So whether you hit your target or miss, the game wants to make sure you know.
Lichtspeer has several
different areas on the world map, and each one has a handful of levels to get
through. But on top of it all, each level is broken up into several stages, and
you must clear one stage to move on to the next part. Once you finish them all,
then your total score gets tallied up as LSD, which stands for Lichtspeer
Standard Denomination. You’ll have to complete the first world to get access to
the shop, where you can purchase and upgrade your Lichtpowers.
With the scoring
system, Lichtspeer follows an arcade formula. You get points based on the
number of enemies you killed, but you earn bonuses for headshots, consecutive
hit and kill combos for multipliers, and not using up a continue. Plus, there
are set goals for each level that you’ll want to strive for, so it keeps things
fresh.
The goal in Lichtspeer
is simple: you’re a lone warrior who holds the Lichtspeer, and must use it to
clear out the waves of enemies coming at you. Defeat them all, and then you can
move on. There are also boss battles that present a true challenge, and are not
for the faint-of-heart. Despite the simple premise, Lichtspeer is a hard game.
Prepare to die — a lot.
The controls are
simple and seem made for touch screens, though I have yet to play it on the Switch.
To aim your Lichtspeer, just drag your finger on the right side of the screen.
You’ll see the trajectory line for your Lichtspeer. Release your finger tothrow it, and hope you aimed well. Then rinse and repeat for every enemy on the
battlefield.
Your starting
Lichtpower is the Trispear, which splits your single spear into three when you
tap the screen with two fingers (left and right side). You may want to spend
your LSD earned from each level (all stages) to upgrade it to become more
effective (eventually splitting into five spears) and reduce the cool down timer. Other powers may be purchased as well, such as the Licht Hammer,
Lichtray, Das Shield, and more. There’s a total of 10 powers that you can have,
and they prove to be quite useful in battle. Getting enough LSD for all of
them, on the other hand, may take some time.
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